Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2016-05-17/News and notes

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=FDC recommendations=

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The WMF's volunteer Funds Dissemination Committee has announced its recommendations to the Board for funding the annual plans of applicant affiliates, with a total of US$1.138M. For the India-based Centre for Internet and Society, $153k is recommended (100% of the ask, 12.5% down on last year's funding for this applicant); Wikimedia Armenia $180k (93% of the ask, 50% up on last year); Wikimedia France, $620k (89%, 5% up on last year); and Wikimedia Norway, $185k (87%, 31% up on last year).

The FDC's review of the submitted WMF 2016–17 annual plan mentions "the extended period of turmoil within the Wikimedia Foundation, at the Board, executive, and staff levels ... The organizational stabilization phase has now begun and the FDC applauds the professionalism and passion for Wikimedia’s values shown by Foundation staff, executives and Board of Trustees." The FDC repeated its call for an external assessment of WMF governance—both the internal organisation of the Board and its relationships to other parts of the movement. In particular: Board composition, including selection processes, recruitment and diversity; the relationship between the Board and the ED; communication channels between the Board and the staff, community, and affiliates; the selection process and criteria, and onboarding, for appointed Board members; advisory board constituents, roles, and duties; and resources allocated to the Board to fulfil their duties/responsibilities.

The FDC pointed to the Foundation's short-term strategic plan that has been developed, on which the annual plan has been based: "The lack of clarity in strategic direction since 2014 has caused significant waste of time, money, talent, goodwill, and momentum."

On staffing, the FDC noted that: "while staff numbers are only increasing by 5 FTE in the forthcoming financial year, in the last 3 months of this year the plan is to hire 15 people—which sounds like a rush to fill positions before the year end, after a year with significant staff turnover. The FDC encourages the WMF to not rush hires, particularly given that C-level staff positions need to be filled. It is also not clear whether staffing matches the stated goals in this annual plan or in the strategic plan as a whole." The WMF, it advised, "might want to evaluate how the size of its staff and its staffing structure are organized" to meet the organisation's set goals, and pointed out that "the rationale for the new staff is missing from this proposal."

For the FDC's review of individual WMF departments there was trenchant criticism, including:

  • an unexplained decrease in the results for key performance indicators for grantmaking and the Wikipedia Library;
  • too few product programs dedicated to editing and little coordination on analysis and research on product. "The FDC expects the Product department (and the WMF in general) to improve the use of organizational memory, avoiding redundancies and focusing on more tangible activities that can lead to impact."
  • "Communications’ plans are unclear and unfocused. The plan does not make clear when the communication team plans to promote the Wikipedia/Wikimedia movement brand vs. the Foundation brand. The programs and the goals are repeated, sometimes in an inconsistent way (e.g., blog readership target is "increased by 10%" in Goal 1 and "increase by 5%" in Goal 2). Moreover, most of the goals seem very functional / operational, and very focused on social media." (A comms staffer has replied to one of these points on the talkpage.)
  • "The Talent and Culture (Human Resources) team has been chronically understaffed and has not had a permanent C-level representation for over a year." T

=Brief notes=

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  • Picture of the year: Voting for [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Picture_of_the_Year/2015 round 2 of the Picture of the Year contest] has started on Wikimedia Commons. Round 2 will end on May 28, 2016. AK
  • New administrators: The Signpost welcomes the English Wikipedia's newest administrators, {{u|Maile66}} and {{u|Amakuru}}. AK
  • WMF staff departures: May 13 saw a further three senior staffers [https://wikimediafoundation.org/w/index.php?title=Template%3AStaff_and_contractors&type=revision&diff=105808&oldid=105805 removed] from the Foundation's list of staff and contractors: Kevin Leduc, manager of special projects; Rachel diCerbo, director of community engagement (product); and Sara Benson, senior learning and development manager. This follows another eight [https://wikimediafoundation.org/w/index.php?title=Template%3AStaff_and_contractors&type=revision&diff=105808&oldid=105601 departures] over the past six weeks (not including an intern and a volunteer): Moiz Syed, design manager; Kaity Hammerstein, user experience designer; Rosemary Rein, director of program capacity and learning; Yana Welinder, legal director; May Galloway, visual experience designer; S Page, technical writer; Floor Koudijs, senior manager, Wikipedia Education Program; and Michael Guss, research analyst. The Foundation's total staff numbers have dropped to [https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Template:STAFF-COUNT 274], from a high of more than 290 a few months ago. T, AK
  • Board minutes: The minutes for the March 21, 2016 WMF board meeting have been [https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Minutes/2016-03 published]. The main topic of the meeting was a governance discussion, followed by a closed executive session. AK
  • Endowment: The Wikimedia Foundation has [http://blog.wikimedia.org/2016/05/11/annette-campbell-white-endowment/ announced] that venture capitalist Annette Campbell-White has joined the new Wikimedia Endowment Advisory Board as its second founding member, after Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales. AK
  • Cross-wiki notifications: The Wikimedia Foundation's Collaboration team has developed [http://blog.wikimedia.org/2016/05/12/cross-wiki-notifications/ "cross-wiki notifications"], a tool that allows users to get updates from all of the projects they contribute to, regardless of which project they're currently working in. AK
  • The Core Contest: It's on again—a 30-day competition to improve Wikipedia's most important and most viewed articles, with prizes in the form of electronic store vouchers. The competition lasts from 15 May until 30 June. Enter the competition here. T
  • RFC on creating page-mover permission: Discussion and supporting/opposing is well underway in an RFC on a proposal for page-moving permissions, which might include some or all of the following rights: suppressing redirect (moving a page without creating a redirect); moving subpages (moving a page and all its subpages in a single action); overriding title blacklist (moving a page to a title on the title blacklist; and overriding page-move throttle (moving a larger number of pages in a short time). T

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