Στρατηγική/Κίνημα Wikimedia/2017
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For 16 years, Wikimedians have worked together to build the largest free knowledge resource in human history. During this time, we've grown from a small group of editors to a diverse community of editors, developers, affiliates, readers, donors, and partners.
Today, we are more than a group of websites. We have become a movement rooted in values and a powerful vision:
All of us now have an opportunity to decide where we go from here. We can decide how we make our vision a reality. What will we have achieved 15 years from now? What role do we want to play in the world in 2030? Who will have joined our movement? What work lies ahead of us? These are questions we can answer together.
As a movement, we are starting a broad discussion to begin to define Wikimedia's future role in the world and develop a collaborative strategy to fulfill that role. You are warmly invited to join the conversation. Visit the process page to review where we started.
Join the discussion: Your voice matters
Join an existing discussion
There are many ways to participate. You may join online discussions on your local wiki, on social media, or here on Meta-Wiki. You may also join video calls and in-person workshops or meetings. There are three cycles of discussions. The first cycle ended on April 18, 2017. The second cycle has started. |
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Katherine Maher sends weekly summaries of what is happening around the movement strategy process. You can also sign up to receive news on your talk page. | |
About the audiences in the conversation (tracks)There are many different groups in our movement, who engage with information in different ways. In order to understand their needs and perspectives better, the core team has organized "tracks" by audience. The main participation tracks are Organized Groups and Individual Contributors. The third audience is for those not in our movement conversation, namely readers, experts, and partners. We are currently doing both research and interviews to better understand their inputs. Learn more here (link coming soon). | |
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Track A This group includes Wikimedia movement affiliates, organized movement committees including the Funds Dissemination Committee and Affiliations Committee, staff members at the Wikimedia Foundation, the Foundation Board of Trustees, and other organized or semi-organized groups that help support the movement. |
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Track B This group includes individual contributors, such as editors, curators, and volunteer developers, across different languages and Wikimedia projects. |
Formerly tracks C and D We are doing research to better understand the voices that aren’t part of our movement discussions: readers, experts, and partners. To ensure a complete picture, we are engaging in research as well as conducting interviews and hosting small gatherings with these people. This group includes existing and new readers of our projects, and existing and potential partners, in countries or languages where we are both well-known (formerly track C) and where we are much less known (formerly track D). |
See also
- 2010-2015 Wikimedia movement strategy
- Strategy of Wikimedia organizations
- Wikimedia technology strategy and roadmaps
- Project strategy and roadmaps