Just to be clear, this means that the Charter will not take effect even if,
hypothetically, the community and the affiliates voted to approve it?
Newyorkbrad/IBM
On Thursday, July 11, 2024, Nataliia Tymkiv wrote:
> Dear all,
>> As we await the outcome from all stakeholders who voted on the draft
> Movement Charter ratification, the Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees
> met on Monday, July 8, to discuss and cast the Foundation’s vote.
>> *On behalf of the Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees I am sharing the
> results of that vote, the resolution, meeting minutes, and proposed next
> steps.*
>> *==Draft Movement Charter== *
>>> The proposed charter represents a tremendous amount of work done by the Movement
> Charter Drafting Committee
>,
> alongside several others. The creation of a charter was one of several
> recommendations to come from the Movement Strategy process alongside the
> Strategic Direction that continues to guide the Wikimedia Foundation.
>> At the same time, the vote on the proposed charter has provided an
> opportunity for all of us to reflect on what has changed – and continues to
> change – since the original Movement Strategy process started in 2018. The
> Foundation has tried to consistently identify these issues in its annual
> plan
>,
> strategic planning priorities
>,
> and elsewhere
>.
> They include numerous and growing external threats (and some opportunities)
> of a rapidly changing and fragmenting internet – from the nature of search
> to the rise of generative AI. We have also seen an increase in global
> regulations of content and platforms that have an impact on our people and
> our projects. Furthermore, our collective resources have not been growing
> as quickly
>> as we had seen in prior periods. This has required more clarity on
> priorities, trade-offs, and pragmatism.
>> It is because of these myriad challenges and complex realities that
> clarifying roles and responsibilities within the Wikimedia movement is
> more, not less, important. That is why the Board and the Foundation have
> been cautiously assessing how best to move forward at this point, after
> providing significant support to the Movement Charter Drafting Committee in
> undertaking this task.
>> Our hope is to take solutions from the intent of the draft charter and
> consider where a future Global Council may be able to provide benefits to
> us all. We believe that this can only be done through concrete,
> practical, and time-bound next steps, based on the areas identified in the
> final draft charter text, rather than a wholesale adoption of the
> proposed charter in its final form.
>> *==Board resolution==*
>>> Therefore, in the Special Board meeting this week, the Wikimedia
> Foundation Board of Trustees voted not to ratify the proposed Charter.
> You can read the full Board resolution [1] and minutes of the meeting [2].
>> The Board also approved a way forward, including three experiments that
> the Wikimedia Foundation, Wikimedia affiliates, and community members can
> jointly conduct in the three areas identified in the proposed Movement
> Charter to be taken on by a future Global Council. The outlines of the
> proposals are included in the resolution in the appendix [3] with
> concrete proposals for these key areas. These include experiments designed
> to test the feasibility of proposals related to resource distribution, technology
> advancement, and support of Wikimedia movement organizations. Solutions
> for these collaborative experiments should be designed for co-ownership and
> build on the capabilities of the entire Wikimedia movement. And the comments
> received with the votes during the ratification would help shape these
> proposals more.
>> *==What’s next==*
>>> As of this writing, 2,451 individual voters participated and 129 affiliate
> votes were cast, meeting the quorum for both groups. By July 24, the
> outcome of these votes along with comments will be published so that any
> proposed next steps can benefit from the input, reflections, and
> recommendations of all voters. It is important to listen to the feedback
> that has been provided through this process before taking further steps.
>> Following that, we shall ask for help in the coming months designing
> spaces on- and off-wiki to request more feedback and improvements to the
> specific proposals being offered to help us now move forward together. Some
> of this can happen at Wikimania for those planning to attend, as we shall
> also be offering our formal thanks at Wikimania to the Movement Charter
> Drafting Committee members for their work.
>> To provide any comments in the meantime, please leave a comment on the
> main talk page of the appendix on Meta [4]. Alternatively, you can request
> a conversation with Foundation leadership as a part of Talking:2024
>.
> You can also use the Let’s Talk
>> feature to sign up for a time to speak with me and/or other trustees.
>> [1] https://foundation.wikimedia.org/wiki/Resolution:Draft_
> Movement_Charter_and_next_steps
>> [2] https://foundation.wikimedia.org/wiki/Minutes:2024-07-08
>> [3] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_
> Board_noticeboard/Board_resolution_and_vote_on_the_
> proposed_Movement_Charter/Appendix
>> [4] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Wikimedia_
> Foundation_Board_noticeboard/Board_resolution_and_vote_on_
> the_proposed_Movement_Charter/Appendix
>> Best regards,
> antanana / Nataliia Tymkiv
> Chair, Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees
>> *NOTICE: You may have received this message outside of your normal working
> hours/days, as I usually can work more as a volunteer during weekend. You
> should not feel obligated to answer it during your days off. Thank you in
> advance!*
>>
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