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21. Building Capacity for Tech Development
56:58||Ep. 21What’s in this episode? In the last episode of season 2, we talk about ways to distribute tech development based on projects and ideas from the Global Majority. Our guests describe the way they have been developing software around lexicographical data as well as community training around Wikidata, supported by a grant from Arcadia Fund acquired by Wikimedia Deutschland.Our guests are… Benedict Udeh is a member of the Igbo Wikimedia User Group and the founder of the Ig Wikidata Hub which is the Wikidata arm of the User Group. He is the founder and program coordinator for Wiki Mentor Africa. Benedict also works for WMF as a movement communications specialist but will be speaking today as member of the Igbo Wikimedia User Group and the program coordinator for Wiki Mentor Africa. Raisha Abdillah is based in Jakarta, Indonesia, and has been part of the Wikimedia Movement since 2016, starting as a Wikidata contributor. She has a background in computer engineering and has organized many Wikidata-related events in Indonesia, including workshops, talks, trainings, and meetups. Right now, she is part of the Wikidata Software Collaboration Team and will tell us in a minute what her role is. Maria Lechner joined Wikimedia Deutschland in July 2022. As the project manager for the multiyear project “Software Collaboration for Wikidata”, funded by the Arcadia Fund, Maria manages the project resources, communicates with stakeholders, provides support for the project partners, and documents the project process to ensure the whole Movement can learn from this prototype of a transnational software collaboration.Show notesGlobal Majority Wikimedia Technology Priorities:https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Global_Majority_Wikimedia_Technology_Priorities
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20. The Global Majority Speaks out on Tech!
35:58||Ep. 20What’s in this episode? Last month, a text called the “Global Majority Wikimedia Technology Priorities" was published on Meta. This is a manifesto, signed by a growing number of Wikimedia organizations and individuals, which addresses decision making about technology in the Wikimedia Movement - particularly when it comes to creating technology that is designed for users of the global majority and in emerging communities. We talk to two of the initiators of the research and the text, and they relate their work to movement strategy and knowledge as a service.Our guests are… Tanveer Hasan works for the Center for Internet and Society, Bangalore, India. Prior to this he has worked in the MS implementation grants team of the WMF and was part of the team that managed the development of MSÉder Porto is a member and products and technology manager at the Brazilian affiliate, Wiki Movimento Brasil. He oversees their tech team and has worked on the research mentioned in this episode.Show notesGlobal Majority Wikimedia Technology Priorities:https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Global_Majority_Wikimedia_Technology_Priorities19. Charting the Movement Charter
32:58||Ep. 19What's in this episode...In this episode we talk about the Wikimedia Movement Charter - the “artifact” that spells out who we are, what values we have, and what roles and responsibilities the various Movement bodies have. The close-to final draft of the charter is now online for comments and review. We talk with two members of the Movement Charter Drafting committee, and a community member involved in the original strategy formation. We touch upon the history of the charter, the motivation and work that went into it. We learn what if affirms and what it adds. We also find out why it ended up being a short document!Our guests are...Ciell has a professional background in Social Work and has been an admin on the Dutch Wikipedia since 2006. She is also very active within the international community. She is an admin on Wikimedia Commons and a member of the international Wiki Loves Monuments team. And most importantly for the purpose of today’s podcast: she is part of the MCDC. Daria Cybulska is the Director of Programmes at Wikimedia UK, having joined the chapter in 2012. She is a Churchill Fellow, investigating Central Asia’s online civil society, and an AKO Storytelling Institute Fellow working on misinformation and information literacy skills.Alek Tarkowski is a digital activist who joined the Wikimedia Movement back in 2017 during the strategy process. He is the co-founder and Strategy Director at the Open Future think tank and sits on the Board of Directors of Creative Commons. He is also the chair of the Oversight Board of Centrum Cyfrowe, a Polish digital think-and-do tank.Show notesFull draft of the Charter:https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Movement_Charter/Content/One-page_draft Community consultation:https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Movement_Charter/Community_Consultation#April_2024_consultation Ciell’s paper on the drafting process: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Ciell/Designing_a_Movement_Charter18. Events for an Equitable Movement
59:04||Season 2, Ep. 18What’s in this episode?In this episode,we talk to Felix and Željko about the past and the future of Wikimedia events. We start with a critical review of the current event structure and practices, learn how an event team led to developing a Wikimedia Agenda for an entire continent, and start drawing a picture of what events could look like that are aligned with our strategy.Our guests are...Felix Nartey, the Wikimedian of the Year in 2017, currently working as a Senior Program Officer at the Wikimedia Foundation.Željko Blaće (also known as Z), media activist and event coordinator who lead the 2023 Queering Wikipedia hybrid conference.Show notes: Queering Wikipediahttps://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/QW2023CEE Meetinghttps://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_CEE_MeetingZ's workshop of Wikification of eventshttps://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_CEE_Meeting_2023/Submissions/Wikification_of_Wikimedia_Events_Organizing WISCOMhttps://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wiki_Indaba_Steering_Committee Africa Strategyhttps://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Afrika_Baraza/Africa_AgendaThe Wiki Way, book 2001https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wiki_Way17. Grants and Hubs
51:41||Ep. 17What’s in this episode? In this episode we talk with two women who have been instrumental in implementing movement strategy. Our guests are...Yop Rwan Pam tells about the WMF movement strategy grant program, how it works and some of the innovative ideas it already has helped to bring on the road. Barbara Klen shares about the Central and Eastern European Hub, how it started and how it is going.Show notes:MSIG Program: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:MSIG/About CEE Hub main page: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_CEE_Hub CEE grant for 2024: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Project/MSIG/Stronger_CEE_Hub Slide deck of the CEE Hub Year 2 Approval session: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:CEE_Meeting_2023_CEE_Hub_Year_2_Approval.pdf Calibra: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wiki_Movement_Brazil_User_Group/Report/2023/CALIBRA Oral culture toolkit: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Project/MSIG/Amrit_Sufi/Needs_assessment_for_documentation_and_revitalization_of_Indic_languages_using_Wikimedia_projects Capacity Exchange: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Capacity_Exchange Ongoing Hub projects: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Hubs/Ongoing16. Looking back and looking ahead
50:38||Ep. 16What’s in this episode? Join us for an episode where we revisit highlights from our conversations throughout 2023. In this special episode, we’ll discuss and replay snippets from our guests that left lasting impacts on us. We’ll also take a look ahead, and our hosts will share intriguing predictions and thoughts on the trajectory of our movement in 2024.15. Recommendation 4: The story behind it
46:05||Ep. 15What’s in this episode? In this episode we come back to the “Why” of developing governance for the Wikimedia Movement. Our guests uncover the story behind Movement Strategy recommendation #4: 'Ensure Equity in Decision Making', which set the path for writing a charter and creating a global council. Whether you're new or a long-time Wikimedian, this episode offers insights into the journey towards a stronger and more inclusive Wikimedia Movement.Our guests are… Margeigh Novotny was a member of the working group on roles and responsibilities and is a former WMF lead of Design and Research in the Product Department. Nicole Ebber led the Movement Strategy process and is Director of Governance and Movement Relations at Wikimedia DeutschlandShow notesRecommendation 4: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Movement_Strategy/Recommendations/Ensure_Equity_in_Decision-making Chapters Dialogue: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Chapters_Dialogue Movement Strategy principles: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Movement_Strategy/Principles Snapshot of existing Principles and Assumptions_from R&R Research: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1VE54r0PhiKOrAqN7k7gNJHrlWmx9FrPuqDBpWTMW2IA/edit?usp=sharing The Buurtzorg Model: https://www.buurtzorg.com/about-us/buurtzorgmodel/ Movement Charter Draft https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Movement_Charter MCDC Community drop-in meetings:https://meta.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/Movement_Charter/Community_Consultation#Monthly_drop-in_sessions Global Assembly proposal https://meta.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Global_Assembly