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Aug 23, 2008, 10:07 AM
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On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 12:33 PM, Sue Gardner <sgardner[at]wikimedia.org> wrote: > Hey folks - This is a particularly long report, since it covers both > June & July. Enjoy :-) > > ... > > Report to the Wikimedia Board of Trustees > > Covering: June & July 2008 > Prepared by: Sue Gardner, Executive Director, Wikimedia Foundation > Prepared for: Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees > > MY CURRENT PRIORITIES > > * Funders' Briefing preparations (including materials such as > presentation, giving chart, annual report, etc.) > * Developing funding proposals for several foundations > * Orienting new fundraising team > * Ongoing major donor solicitation and stewardship > * Bits and pieces (Wikimania postmortem, office space revamp, launch of > NomCom, etc. > > JUNE AND JULY > > == FINANCE == > > Much of June was spent developing the Wikimedia Foundation's first-ever > annual plan, covering the 2008-09 fiscal year (July 1, 2008 – June 30, > 2009). > > Here is how the 08-09 annual plan was constructed: In planning > spending, we started with 07-08 historical spending information. We > modified those numbers in consultation with the staff and the board, > adjusting for increased costs due to anticipated project growth and > other changes, and adjusting for underspending in the prior year. We > then approved new spending in key areas, consistent with our strategic > goals. Also this year, for the first time in the Foundation's history, > we have set revenue targets for business development and fundraising. > The business development targets were set by Kul in consultation with > Véronique; the fundraising targets were set by Sue, Erik and Véronique. > > On June 29, the board voted to approve the plan, with this resolution: > "RESOLVED, that the Board of Trustees hereby approves management's > proposed 2008-2009 annual plan of $5.97 million of annual expenses, > $7.33 million of annual operating revenues, and an annual operating > reserve of $1.36 million. If during the year management anticipates the > annual reserve will differ materially from the planned annual reserve, > the Board directs management to consult the Board Treasurer promptly." A > presentation summarizing the annual plan, including the budget, revenue > targets, goals and hiring projections, can be found here: > http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Finance_report. And there is a > detailed FAQ here: > http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/2008-2009_Annual_Plan_Questions_and_Answers > > At the end of June, at the request of Walter Vermeir, the board voted to > approve an interim administrative procedure for looking after the Dexia > account, currently maintained by Walter: "Whereas the Wikimedia > Foundation seeks to improve the security and controls of transactions > involving its Dexia Bank Account, the Board hereby approves the Interim > Dexia Account Policy." It was also agreed that a replacement for the > Dexia account, to be maintained by staff of the Foundation, would be > implemented before the end of December. > > Much of July was spent in preparations for the audit of the 2007-08 > financial statements, such as reconciliation of fixed assets. > > == HIRING == > > Our fundraising team is now almost complete. The following new staff > were hired in June and July: > * Rebecca Handler, Head of Major Gifts (to begin August 4) > * Rand Montoya, Head of Community Giving > * Sara Crouse, Head of Partnerships and Foundation Relations > > We will also hire a Development Associate to support the team. Rand has > begun this hiring process in July. > > Other important additions: > * Frank Schulenburg is now on-board full-time as Head of Public > Outreach, and we are helping him relocate to San Francisco. > * Tomasz Finc has been hired as a full-time software developer, to begin > work on August 4. > * Michael Dale has started work in the San Francisco office on open > source video editing tools. His work is sponsored by Kaltura.com. > * Patti Melton is the new Personal Assistant to the Executive & Deputy > Director; she started in mid-July. > > Staff names and photos, as well as an organization chart, can be found > on the Wikimedia Foundation's staff page: > http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Staff > > Job openings will continue to be advertised at: > http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Job_openings > > == ALL-STAFF MEETING == > > An all-staff meeting was staged in San Francisco on June 26 and 27. Day > One focused on orientation and getting to know each other, as well as a > presentation by Sue of the 2008-09 annual plan. Day Two focused on > 2008-09 goal-setting. New staff members Rand Montoya (Head of Community > Giving) and Rebecca Handler (Head of Major Gifts) attended all or parts > of the meeting. Erik Zachte, who will be working with the Foundation as > data analyst starting September 1, and Domas Mituzas, Board member and a > volunteer on the technical team, also made it to San Francisco and > attended part of the meetings. > > == WIKIMANIA == > > The fourth annual Wikimedia conference, Wikimania 2008, took place in > Alexandria, Egypt from July 17 to 19. The venue, the new Library of > Alexandria, was well-equipped to host the more than 650 attendees from > around the world. Talks and workshops in up to five simultaneous tracks > gave attendees from inside and outside the volunteer community new > insights into the Wikimedia projects, other free knowledge efforts, and > the challenges facing us. > > The conference received positive coverage in both Arabic language and > world-wide media. Journalists James Gleick (the Wall Street Journal) and > Noam Cohen (the New York Times) provided in-depth coverage from Egypt: > > http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121815517776622597.html > http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/21/business/media/21link.html > http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/07/17/wikipedia-goes-to-alexandria-home-of-other-great-reference-works/ > > Arabic press clippings have been compiled by the Library: > http://www.bibalex.org/isis/Frontend/News/Newspaper_archive.aspx > > Videos from the conference can be found online both on the Library's > website, and on Kaltura's Wikimania video website: > > Library collection: > http://webcast.bibalex.org/Home/List.aspx?Conference=6u0LkBzgNlZm+RzGhC/6Ag== > > Kaltura Video archive: > http://www.kaltura.com/devwiki/index.php/Wikimania_Sessions > > More information about the conference can be found in our press release: > http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Press_releases/Wikimedians_Prepare_for_Wikimania_2008 > > And on the official Wikimania 2008 website: > http://wikimania2008.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page > > Thanks to everyone who made the conference a success. As in previous > years, the Wikimedia Foundation and the chapters used the conference for > organizational meetings and work. This included: > > * An Advisory Board meeting to discuss the Foundation's goals; > * A regular Board meeting and a Board Q&A panel at the conference; > * A press conference (thanks to the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, we could > provide real-time translation from and to Arabic); > * Various Staff and Board meetings with dignitaries and potential > partners and supporters; > * An ad hoc meeting of chapter representatives; > * A presentation of the Foundation's goals & plans by the Executive and > Deputy Director; > * Various discussions, both on the program and off, between staff, > board, and volunteers.. > > A comprehensive postmortem of Wikimania is underway. Delphine has begun > work on a survey soliciting input from attendees and speakers, and input > has also been requested from the local planning team, the program > committee, the scholarships team, the site selection jury and the staff > of the Foundation. Results from a mini-survey given to the audience of > the "Wikimedia 2008-09" talk will also be published. > > Wikimania 2009 will be held in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and bids for > Wikimania 2010 are currently open at: > http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimania_2010/Bids > > === BOARD MEETING AT WIKIMANIA === > > Key outcomes of the Board meeting at Wikimania include: > * The Board has appointed Michael Snow as its new chair, replacing > Florence Devouard, whose term expired and who chose not to run again. > * The Board has officially appointed Ting Chen, who was elected to the > seat formerly held by Florence. > * The Board has approved the process for forming a Nominating Committee, > which will begin a search process for the vacant appointed Board seats. > * The Vice Chair of the Board, Jan-Bart de Vreede, will officially > function as "whip" to ensure Board member attendance and participation > in the work of the Board; > > Further details about the meetings will be published by the Board in its > minutes and resolutions. > > == COMMUNICATIONS == > > In July, Treasurer Stu West arranged for the Wikimedia Foundation to > receive ongoing, free access to comScore Media Metrix internet audience > measurement data. This gives us access to a world of useful > information, including reach, ranking and raw numbers such as unique > visitors monthly. Jay is handling the comScore relationship on behalf of > the staff. Data and more information can be found at: > http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Stu/comScore_data_on_Wikimedia > > In June and July, the Wikimedia Foundation participated in interviews > with the following media organizations: the San Francisco Chronicle, the > Washington Post, PR magazine, National Public Radio (Baltimore), > Newsweek, the Toronto Star (Canada), The Age (Australia), the > Municipalist (Washington DC), the Canadian Press, the Courier Post (New > Jersey), Publico (Spain), Haaretz Business (Israel), the International > Regional Magazine Association, the New York Times, the Houston Chronicle > (Texas), NBC 6 (Florida), Hot Press magazine (Ireland), NBC News > (Florida), BBC News, the Rockford Register Star (Illinois), Human Events > (Washington DC), Fox Business News, Ideal TV (Brazil), Agence France > Press, the Allen Town Morning Call (Pennsylvania), the Sunday Times > (UK), the Los Angeles Times, Al Ahram Hebdo, al Yom Al Seoudya, Nesf El > Donia, Al Alam Al Youm, Al Akhbar, Rose Al Youssef, Al Ahrar, Al Dostor, > German public radio (Heidelberg), WNYC Radio, the IDG news service > (Florida), and the Baltimore Examiner (Maryland). > http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Press_room/Media_Contact_2008 > > Sue is now represented by The Lavin Agency for speaking engagements. Her > fees will be paid to the Wikimedia Foundation. > > A first draft "messaging grid" was released to the staff to help in > media and stakeholder communications. > > There have also been many blog posts by various staff members in June > and July: > http://blog.wikimedia.org/2008/06/ > http://blog.wikimedia.org/2008/07/ > > == LEGAL == > > Work has continued on revisions to the privacy policy. The latest draft > can be found at: > http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Draft_Privacy_Policy_June_19_2008; the > board will be voting on it soon. > > Mike has followed up on several cases of trademark infringements, with > some now resolved. We have also prevailed in the Barbara Bauer court > case, concerning her biography on Wikipedia. > > == PUBLIC OUTREACH == > > On June 9, Frank started a qualification program to train senior > citizens of the 50-plus age group as "Wikipedia trainers". The goal is > to enable the participants to run their own Wikipedia workshops in > Internet cafés for older people, in order to increase participation > among older people, who are underrepresented in the > Wikimedia Foundation's projects. More information: > http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_Trainers > > On June 20 and 21, Sue attended the Wikipedia Academy 2008 Berlin, which > took place in the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities, > with a focus on mathematics articles in Wikipedia. Photos can be found > here: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_Academy_Berlin_2008 > > Frank has begun coordinating the production of a video tutorial about > editing Wikipedia in collaboration with the German chapter. This video > tutorial will be available in English. > > Work has continued on the first Wikimedia survey of readers and > contributors, which has now been fully translated into 16 languages. We > hope to launch the survey in September in cooperation with UNU-MERIT. > > == OFFICE == > > As we continue to grow, our office set-up is rapidly approaching > capacity. With the help of design firm Because We Can, we have now > created several iterations of floor plans designed to optimize the > current space. We are also beginning to explore longer-term options such > as a radical overhaul of the current space, the possibility of accessing > additional adjacent space, co-siting with like-minded organizations or > renting satellite space. > > == TECHNOLOGY == > > Due to the rapidly developing technical ecosystem of Wikimedia, this > report only tries to present a high level snapshot. Details concerning > software development can be found in the weekly Wikipedia signpost > newsletter. The June reports begin here: > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2008-06-02/Technology_report > > === FLAGGEDREVS === > > The German experiment with the "FlaggedRevs" extension for edit review > and patrolling continues. The feature allows regular contributors to > review and flag changes made to Wikipedia articles, and to select the > default version (most recent version, or most recent reviewed version) > shown to readers. In July, the configuration on the German Wikipedia was > changed to always show the most recent version, but this is not > necessarily final: a poll was started to determine whether and how the > feature should be used. > > The general availability of the feature to all Wikimedia communities was > announced on June 4: > http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/foundation-l/2008-June/043691.html > > This announcement included instructions for requesting the feature to be > enabled. Several such requests have been entered into > bugzilla.wikimedia.org, and will be processed in the coming weeks. > > The FlaggedRevs extension continues to be rapidly developed by Aaron > Schulz (under contract with the Wikimedia Foundation), based on bug > reports and enhancement requests. Some additional tools have been > developed by volunteers, such as the FlaggedRevs statistics tool at: > http://tools.wikimedia.de/~aka/cgi-bin/reviewcnt.cgi?lang=english > > Aaron has begun work on a "reader feedback" feature for FlaggedRevs to > allow non-editing readers to rate articles. This widget will also plot > graphs of the perceived quality development of an article over time. > > === OTHER === > > * A new extension (TorBlock) has been installed, to regulate edits of > Wikipedia through Tor, an anonymization network. Edits from unregistered > users via Tor exit nodes are now blocked; and editors who are logged in > via Tor are restricted until they have accumulated at least 100 edits. > [Summary adapted from Wikipedia Signpost] > > * Many bugs affecting media playback using the Java-based Cortado player > were fixed. > > * Double redirects are now fixed automatically. > > * New keywords __INDEX__ and __NOINDEX__ for including or excluding > non-article pages in search engines were added. > > * New static HTML dumps of Wikipedia are available at: > http://static.wikipedia.org/ > > * Support for the Universal Edit Button extension has been enabled on > all Wikimedia wikis. > > * We're bringing onboard additional technology contractors to work on > specific projects. > > == FUNDRAISING & PARTNERSHIPS == > > We've completed our transition to a new fundraising database, CiviCRM > 2.0, consolidating two older databases. This database will be used to > record our relationships with all donors, and to track all gifts. This > was a major undertaking, and is a critical precondition to effectively > conducting our fundraising work. > > On July 9, the Wikimedia Foundation received a donation of USD 262K from > the Stanton Foundation, a private foundation created to further > philanthropic goals set by the late Dr. Frank Stanton, a noted American > broadcasting executive and longtime president of the CBS television > network. The donation is intended to support the purchase of database > servers, application servers, network equipment and other hardware. The > tech team has already begun to spend the money, and will begin to have > the new hardware installed and operating in just a few months. > > On July 31, fundraising strategy firm Building Blox led a solicitation > training workshop in the San Francisco office. It was attended by Board > Chair Michael Snow, Treasurer Stu West, Jimmy Wales, Head of Major Gifts > Rebecca Handler, and Head of Community Giving Rand Montoya. Of that > group, it's expected that only Jimmy and Rebecca will directly ask for > donations; the goal for Michael, Stu and Rand was primarily that they be > able to support efforts by Jimmy, Rebecca, Sue and Erik, as required. > > Sara Crouse, Head of Partnerships and Foundation Relations, is working > with Sue, Erik, Rebecca Handler (Head of Major Gifts) and Jay to plan > and stage the Foundation's first-ever funders' briefings – informal > events bringing together a few dozen current and potential financial > supporters. The goal of the briefings is to share and discuss the > Wikimedia Foundation's key goals and plans. We also hope to line up > major donation commitments in advance of the online fundraiser which is > planned to launch in late October. > > Sara, with Sue, Erik and Frank Schulenburg, is engaged in the > development of several major funding proposals for foundations: > * A proposal aimed at encouraging participation among technology-averse > subject-matter experts: people who have a lot of knowledge to contribute > to the projects, but who are currently dissuaded from contributing > because they don't want to learn wiki syntax, and/or are experiencing > other technical or social/cultural barriers to participation. > * A proposal aimed at growing the Arabic-language Wikipedia and the > Arabic-language Wikimedia community. > * A proposal aimed at building technical interfaces among wiki communities. > * A proposal aimed at staging an international slate of Wikipedia Academies. > > == OTHER BOARD RESOLUTIONS == > > On June 22, the board approved this resolution: "It is hereby resolved > that the board of Trustees of Wikimedia Foundation approves the Duty > Entertainment Guidelines policy," which can be found here: > http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Resolution:_Duty_Entertainment_Guidelines_Policy > > On June 29, the board approved this resolution: "It is hereby resolved > that the board of Trustees of Wikimedia Foundation approves the > Pluralism, Internationalism and Diversity policy," which can be found > here: > http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Pluralism,_Internationalism,_and_Diversity_Policy > > On July 28, Board Chair Michael Snow sent an announcement to the > foundation-l mailing list regarding the Nominating Committee, the body > which will help the "community representative" board members fill the > four seats on the board dedicated to specific skills and expertise. > Michael laid out a proposed process for the work of the Nominating > Committee, with the goal of having the seats filled by January. He also > asked for community volunteers to sit on the committee: > http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/foundation-l/2008-July/044915.html > > == COMING == > > Mike is creating a new version of the Gift Policy: > http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Gift_Policy. > The current version is a mix of policy-level material (guiding > principles, etc.) and procedures-level material (e.g., requirements for > acknowledgment "within two days of receipt"). The goal with the new > version is to remove procedures-level material from the policy, and > ensure that the remaining material is clear and understandable, > and accurately reflects the Foundation's intent and practice. > > A first version of the first-ever Wikimedia Foundation annual report > will be released in September. This version will not include the 2007-08 > financial statements. The report will be re-released including the > financial statements, once the audit is finished. > > The open source wiki-to-PDF technology developed with PediaPress.com > will be rolled out, initially on Wikimedia Labs, followed by Wikibooks > and other Wikimedia projects. > > The reader feedback module for the FlaggedRevs extension will be tested > on Wikimedia Labs. > > Three new technology positions will be advertised: a mid-level software > developer, an entry-level developer / IT suppport specialist, and a > system administrator. > > The Wikimania postmortem will be completed. > > The Board will vote on Mike's new version of the privacy policy. > > -- > > > > > > > > > Sue Gardner > Executive Director > Wikimedia Foundation > > 415 839 6885 office > 415 816 9967 cell > > Imagine a world in which every single human being can freely share in > the sum of all knowledge. Help us make it a reality! > http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Donate > > > _______________________________________________ > foundation-l mailing list > foundation-l[at]lists.wikimedia.org > Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-l > Thanks Sue for the detailed report. Looks like everyone's been really busy recently. Thanks to all for your tireless work and often thankless dedication. -Chad _______________________________________________ foundation-l mailing list foundation-l[at]lists.wikimedia.org Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-l
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