LSS/foundation-l-archives/2009 September 1-30
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- What is this? A summary of the topics discussed on the mailing list foundation-l, grouped roughly by topic & chronological thread.
- Time period: September 1-30, 2009
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- Announcements: Topics that are official WMF board, staff or chapter announcements or reports are also underlined.
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Summary
[edit ]- Announcements and reports
- Commons reaches 5 million files [1]
- informal Board Member office hours [2]
- Report to the Board, June 2009 from Sue Gardner [3]
- Fundraising development associate job open at WMF [4]
- WMF office moving within SF [5]
- Wikizine #117 [6]
- Wikizine #118 [7]
- reminder of Chapters reports availability [8]
- IRC group contacts report [9]
- As of Sept. 18, Jennifer Riggs is leaving WMF [10]
- Staff IRC office hours with Sue Gardner, Sept 25 [11]; staff office hours with Rand Montoya, Oct. 1 [12]; what time should office hours be? [13]
- Report to the board July 2009, from Sue Gardner [14]
- Brion Vibber leaving Wikimedia [15]
- Foundation, Chapters and community
- more on moderation: a request to moderate foundation-l (thread continued from last month) [16]; more about moderation: [17]; more: [18]; more ideas for a better list: [19]
- thank you to the Wikimania team [20] [21]
- mo.wikipedia still in cyrillic (continued) [22]
- WMF seeking to sub-lease office space? [23]
- a request to Be nice! [24]
- a branded copy of Wikipedia in Polish launches, from the Wikimedia-Orange agreement [25]
- about frugality and budgeting in different cultures, re: chapters [26]
- is there a Wikimedia Korea now? [27]
- a discussion about wikimedia community, board members, and dump status [28]; and continued discussion of Wikimedia's 2007 spending reports [29]; more [30]
- Wikimedia Italia is getting sued [31]; more [32]
- what's the timeline on the new CTO getting hired [33]
- what's the current advisory board composition? [34]
- localizationupdate is live [35]
- status update of flagged revisions on wp:en [36]; flaggedrevs testing on flaggedrevs.labs.wikimedia.org [37]; discussion [38]
- 'abuse log' should be renamed [39]
- Licensing
- Strategic planning
- proposal for a Universal Library on strategy wiki [40]
- should there be any new Wikimedia projects? How can we support new projects [41]
- strategic planning office hours [42]; Strategic planning office hours [43]; IRC strategic office hours [44]
- Strategic planning process update [45]
- determining strategic priorities and opportunities [46]
- problems with the strategic planning application? [47]
- should we use editor count instead of article count as a metric of project growth? [48]; perhaps we need multiple metrics on every project? [49]; more [50]; is measuring users/language relevant? [51]
- blog post by Barry Newstead of Bridgespan on Wikimedia's strategic planning [52]
- Commons and Gallery, Libraries, Archives, Museums (GLAM) issues
- Miscellaneous/other
- blogpost: Akahele: Omidyar venturing out [57]
- youtube feature helps charities raise money [58]
- new platform to fund, license and release CC/GFDL works [59]
- results of a CC survey about how people define commercial/non-commercial [60]; discussion of whether Wikipedia is noncommercial: [61]
- blogpost about written sign languages [62]
- WMF decommissioning some old servers, free to good home [63]
- last month's LSS; how should LSS have RSS updates? [64]
- FCC advocates free culture? [65]
- GPL upheld in France [66]
- edit wars in another Macedonian encyclopedia? [67]
- life-long learning conference [68]