Ausschuss für Mitglieder der Wikimedia-Bewegung/Anfrage zur Stellungnahme/Wikimedia Nutzergruppen Zulassungsprozess und Vereinbarungen Frühjahr 2015
Das Ausschuss für Mitglieder der Wikimedia-Bewegung bittet um Kommentare zu dem Prozess der Zulassung von und die Vereinbarung mit Wikimedia-Nutzergruppen.
Der Ausschuss bittet die Community um Kommentare bis zum 1. Mai 2015. Der Ausschuss wird anschließend die Kommentare der Community auswerten und den neuen Prozess sowie die Vereinbarungen auf Meta-Wiki veröffentlichen. Der Ausschuss wird voraussichtlich etwa 6 Monate nach Inkrafttreten der neuen Regelungen um neue Kommentare zur Nützlichkeit und eventuelle Verbesserungsmöglichkeiten bitten.
Hintergrund
Die Verantwortlichkeiten des Ausschuss für Mitglieder der Wikimedia-Bewegung beinhalten die Zulassung neuer Wikimedia-Nutzergruppen. Anders als bei Chaptern oder thematischen Gruppen, bei denen die letzendliche Zustimmung bei dem Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees (Vorstand der Treuhänder der Stiftung Wikimedia), hat der Ausschuss die Zuständigkeit für Nutzergruppen.
Als Wikimedia-Nutzergruppen erstmals eingeführt wurden, hat der Ausschuss den Chapter-Zulassungsprozess als Muster genommen. Seit dieser Zeit hat der Ausschuss das Verfahren zwei Mal geändert, um den Prozess zu vereinfachen und zu beschleunigen. Außerdem hat der Ausschuss die Anforderungen an Nutzergruppen geändert, um das Modell zugänglicher für sich entwickelnde Projekte zu machen.
Zusammenfassung des aktuellen Nutzergruppen- Zulassungsprozesses:
- Die vorgeschlagene Nutzergruppe füllt einen Antrag auf Meta-Wiki aus
- Die vorgeschlagene Nutzergruppe mailt die Benachrichtigung über die Anmeldung an den Ausschuss
- Der Ausschuss benennt zwei Mitglieder als Verbindungsleute und zur Überprüfung der Anmeldung
- Die Verbindungsleute überprüfen die Anmeldung und stellen sicher, dass die Anforderungen erfüllt sind.
- Dann genehmigen oder versagen die Verbindungsleute die Anmeldung in Vertretung des Ausschusses.
Zusammenfassung der Anforderungen an Nutzergruppen:
- Drei aktive Wikimediaautoren
- Infpormationen über die Gruppe On-Wiki
- Clear purpose and scope
- Clarity on structure
- Two contact people for Wikimedia Foundation
While these changes reduced the overall processing time for applications, there remains a lag in processing applications which is longer than the committee finds acceptable. Additionally, the number of Wikimedia user group applications has been increasing each year, and the current process may not be tenable for a volunteer-based committee as the pace of applications continues to rise.
Proposed changes being considered
The Affiliations Committee met with members of the Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees and staff at the Wikimedia Foundation San Francisco office in January 2015. During that meeting, a new framework was developed and initially agreed to. Since that time, the committee has been working with staff to fully develop the new process, and prepare it for public comment. If adopted by the committee, the new process and agreements will go into effect shortly after the conclusion of the request for comments.
Approval process
The new proposed approval process for Wikimedia user groups is:
- Wikimedia user groups will apply by filling out a simple online form that sends an email to list with Committee and Foundation staff, where they can track user group applications.
- The Committee will approve new groups by two members confirming they meet the criteria and responding to the email list to approve the group.
- Committee and Foundation staff can talk to the applicant if more information is necessary.
- Committee and Foundation staff may introduce applicants to affiliates which may be interested in the application, such as affiliates with a similar geographic or topical focus.
- Committee and Foundation staff can watch applications and raise objections, but the aim is to approve the group after a 48 hour waiting period.
- User groups will automatically get "Wikimedia Community User Group " name, or applicants can request another name on the approved list. If they want to use the house logo (the logo used by Wikimedia Foundation and chapters), they can also request a standard trademark license.
The new requirements for user groups will be:
- Three or more active Wikimedians (defined as 10 edits within the previous 12 months)
- Agree to the user group code of conduct
Here is a mockup of what the new application form would look like:
Apply to start a user group | |
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Description
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Wikipage
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Location
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Three active Wikimedians
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Logo
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User group rules
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Agreements
To help with simplifying the new approval process, while reducing the amount of investigation work required by the committee, a new user group code of conduct will accompany a simplified Wikimedia user group agreement. Applicants will initially agree to these while filling out the user group application form. As is currently the case, a physical copy will be signed once the group has been approved by the committee.
Existing user groups will be sent the code of conduct and per their existing agreements, be required to begin following it within 30 days of being notified. User groups recently passed have their final approval already conditional on the agreement of the new code of conduct and agreement, once adopted by the committee. Here is the proposed user group code of conduct and new agreement:
User group agreement and code of conduct | |
The Wikimedia Foundation ("we", or "us") is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering and engaging people around the world to collect and develop educational content under a free license or in the public ___domain and to disseminate it effectively and globally.
You and your user group ("you") agree to the conditions in this agreement by clicking "I agree" on your user group application.
You must follow our code of conduct:
This agreement is governed by the laws of the State of California, USA, without regard to conflict-of-laws principles. The parties will first attempt to resolve all disputes through mediation. If mediation fails, then we will resolve that dispute, and consent to personal jurisdiction exclusively, in a state or federal court in San Francisco County, California. It may be necessary for the Wikimedia Foundation to modify this User Group Agreement from time to time. Your representatives will receive 30-days prior notice by email of any changes to this agreement. |
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