Wikimedia Conference 2012/Documentation/Day 1/Chapter-council-development
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Chapter Council Development
Brainstorming session
[edit]Brainstorm on the role of the chapter council in furthering the development of chapters:
What does it mean for chapters to develop?
[edit]- How do we measure development?
- Number of members?
- Function of the Chapters council: Can developing a bureaucratic organisation limit chapter growth?
- Events ?
- Budget growth
- Number of employees
- In unison / cooperatively
- Growth of Wikimedia Projects (active editors)
- Number of edits from the territory
- Activities from the territory
- Level of use of Wikipedia (& other projects) from territory
- Number of hits on Wikimedia project pages
- Positive press hits on Wikipedia (& other projects)
- Effective lobbying, e.g. SOPA - becoming recognized as effective lobbyists (e.g. WMUK always gets asked by goverment)
- Quantity of materials released under free licenses
- Perceived growth in terms of development.
- % of people from territory who use (read and/or contribute) WM projects
- Number of volunteers that chapter can engage
- Statistics on growth of number of volunteers
- Growth over time of all these metrics
- Effective Partnerships with other NGOs and government.
- Formal partnerships, e.g. with government advisory bodies - membership of these bodies.
- Partnerships with and respect from educational establishment.
- Participation in projects from educators (e.g. professors and teachers)
- Amount of literature issued (e.g. periodicals, tutorials, etc.)
- Amount of printed materials issued under CC by SA and other free licenses.
Do they all need to develop in the same way?
[edit]- Some common areas but not all: depends on scale of chapter (budgets, accountants, etc) Spending must be locally sensitive - might differ between chapters.
- Some chapters have a lot of members, others have a lot of money :-)
- Chapters need to know what they want - what are your key growth areas? What is short-term and what is long-term?
- Mobile access might be more important for some chapters (e.g. South Africa has very high mobile internet penetration)
- Outreach to rural and remote areas if in chapter territory
- In-person events if chapter members live close enough to make this practical
- Developing online collaboration so that remote members can participate with city members
- Some chapters have more cultural institutions and potential for uploading free content
- Some chapters may want to focus more on educational outreach or improving local coverage
- Can we for example have competition between chapters in terms of measurable growth?
- Maybe recongnizing special achievements? In the line of Wikipedia of the Year etc, real barnstars...
===Can't chapters decide for themselves?===
Useless question! (We are unclear what is being asked here)
What kind of resources can the council provide?
[edit]- Council can help chapters talk to each ther and share good practice?
- Repository of good practice, case studies, etc.
- Quick-start guide for chapters
- Repository of bad practice: what has gone wrong in the past?
- Technical support, e.g. managing memberships and money
- Technology group inside chapter council - website, wiki, tools to handle memberships etc.: common technical resources.
- Help on handling donor relations (client relationship management system - CiviCRM)
- Helping chapters develop their programmes
- Training
- localising shop.wikimedia.org for merchandise for the chapter
- Open-source content management system e.g. contact management (A spoke to B with this result?)
- UK chapter setup (e.g. job descriptions) was mostly copied from other chapters (e.g. France, Germany, etc.) - Chapters council can facilitate
- Conferences like this one on a more permanent basis, doesn't have to be WMDE! Not WMDE's core mission, and if chapters council can do it, might be better. Having a dedicated person year round who works on this event. Want to have every chapter present, but this is difficult.
- Assembly of delegates: will this achieve the same thing?
- Getting people from other nations, and having specialized mini-conferences around specific themes. (GLAM-camp etc. doesn't have enough publicity, maybe chap council can help with publicity?)
- Why meet if we can meet on wiki?
- Much conversation happens on wiki,
- Long flights! Large time commitment for a one or two day meeting.
- Doesn't have to be only one WikiWomen camp, for example.
- Hackathons happen locally mostly.
- Each different type of meeting has very different, focus, for example hackers don't often care much about politics.
- Linguistic support - translating things from English? Would we like to try simultaneous interpreting if we have volunteers willing to try this?
- Why don't chapters submit reports? One reason is that people don't want to translate. Not really necessary - can submit in local language! Maybe some resources from chapters council to have this done. Has to be done quickly. Setting priorities for documents that other chapters need translated quickly.
- Exchange programs between different chapters (not using the word 'internships')
- Brazil works a lot with partners, one of them has 5k volunteers. To increase interaction, have trips between cities (who organises this?) Brasil is very big: need to have national meetups with workshops etc. to improve communication.
- May consider adding a chance to spend time at local offices when attending a meeting.
- What about improved machine translation facilities? If we use Google Translate, you don't know how it will be accepted and understood. Could we translate chapter documents into major languages?
- Translate maybe just the executive summary of each report.
- Distribute info about events to other chapters (e.g. each event > 10 participants).
- Attendance at non-English meetings of regional groups, e.g. Iberocoop, WikiCon by people who speak English as first language
- Have someone to prioritise mailing list emails: flagging "must read" emails.
Reducing noise by supporting good behaviour!!!!
Which chapters need the most development, and why?
[edit]- Even established chapters need refreshing with new ideas!
- Newly established chapters need special attention.
- Resources to 3rd world countries that need basic information to local populations in their own languages on mobile devices. Possible support is from diaspora editors, additions to WikiSource as w
- How can we address burn-out of chapter volunteers?
- Council can help chapters decide the best model of organisation: do you have to have an NGO with all the red tape or can you just be a movement?
- Different types of conflict: internal to chapter, between chapter board members between countries, global drama (e.g. fundraising discussion, tone of mailing lists)
- Try to separate these forms of conflict, so
- General scheduling information and news for chapters.
- Well organized communications site that is quick and easy to access, prevents e-mail overload / burnout.
Annual conference
[edit]- Aus doesn't have an annual conference. Just an AGM (required by chapter constitution).
- Annual conference might bring people together across large countries.
- How can we thank people who are doing good work? This could be done at a national conference.
- Brazil ties it to other events.
- WM India had a good conference last year
- WMUK builds it around the AGM. In nice venue with sandwiches and lots of wikilove - creates new volunteers and rewards the older ones wiht a nice day out.
- WM Ukraine has national wikiconference and meeting, inviting people from academia and also wikipedia editors.
- List and schedule of national wikiconferences
Interesting projects
[edit]- Brazil is developing a programme with universities, using students who need to do translations as part of their training to do it on wiki to the benefit of the projects.
Notes for presentation
[edit]Measurement
[edit]Many options for statistical measurement of outcomes.
- People: Number of members, growth
- Content: Number of hits on WM and Wikipedia pages, extent of local coverage, amount of literature issued
- Free licensing