Wikimania Committee/Minutes/2022-01-13
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Wikimania 2022 Core Organizing Team – setup and selection
[edit]Session overview
[edit]72 applications (29 public) were received for joining the Wikimania 2022 Core Organizing Team and supporting the work.
2-hour working meeting on Thursday January 13:
- Steering committee tasks were reviewed from earlier discussions in November and December
- Those interested to continue supporting Wikimania 2022 in various capacities expressed so
- Main areas of work for the new COT and the short-listing process were discussed
Attendance
[edit]Andrew, Anna, Butch, Florence, Gnangarra, Iolanda, Phoebe, Susanna, Winnie Staff: Elfego, Elena, Lisa, Mehrdad
Summary
[edit]The role of the Wikimania Steering Committee
- Ensure continuity, sharing experience, avoiding repetition of mistakes
- Set up the Core Organizing Team for each Wikimania
- Guarantee that WM takes place as an international event belonging to the whole movement
- Making sure that the community is represented in this process
- Ad hoc and hands-on support when needed, especially closer to the event
- Triaging issues and finding solutions
- The connection between the SC and the COT is very important
- Having someone from the SC join COT discussions / milestones is very useful
- ONBOARDING - both general and more granular (e.g. work flows)
- Assuring that the COT takes decisions (feels capable and enabled to make decisions)
Continuing support
- Iolanda, Phoebe, Butch
- Andrew, Florence, and Eric with limited availability
- Gnangarra is interested to join the SC and to support the new COT with certain tasks
- Winnie happy to join the SC and provide support for the COT as well
- Susanna interested to help the 2022 COT members
COT areas of work
- Attendee experience (newcomers, old-timers)
- Participant engagement (scholarships, safety)
- Programming
- Outreach and Comms
- Tech
- Evaluation
COT 2022 overview
- Somebody from the COT to have a leadership / decision-making role, instead of one group of people trying to make everything happen
- Electing a "leader" right away could be hard, but highlighting the leadership for the program and working with each person is better
- Lead and co-lead – having a point person in the volunteer COT is very important with chairs and co-chairs
- The lead can also come from the 2021 COT
- I think it is better to have leaders for different activities
- Having a project manager is helpful, this has often fallen with staff
- For the main project and for the specific buckets of work, e.g. submissions, speaker engagement
- Active liaising between the COT and SC
- Working with people's capacities -- do a mapping of everyone's skills and interests
- Build people's capacity in the process
- This will also naturally emerge as time goes
- Wikimania also provides a way for people to develop leadership – they need a structure to do that in!
Short-listing process
- Short-listing based on direct experience in the Wikimedia movement and/or relevant skills (events, technical, communications, ...)
- To finalize the 2022 COT based on overview of combined skills and the global composition of the team
- Step 1: staff to do a first short-listing; YES/NO based on experience and skills
- Step 2: the SC and 2021 COT indicate applicants that they have worked with who have relevant skills for organizing Wikimania
- Step 3: with peer pairs to review batches of applications based on (1) Having direct Wikimedia events experience, and (2) having general virtual experience
What's next?
[edit]- Short-listing applicants by January 19 and inviting some for interviews