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Report to the Board of Trustees: October 2008
Hey folks,

Here is the RTTB for October. November will follow soon :-)

Enjoy!
Sue


Report to the Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees

Covering: October 2008
Prepared by: Sue Gardner, Executive Director, Wikimedia Foundation
Prepared for: Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees

MY CURRENT PRIORITIES

1. Planning for Bangalore and Davos trips
2. Finalization of staff goals and performance check-ins
3. Planning for development of the strategic plan
4. Ongoing major donor solicitation and stewardship, foundation proposal
follow-up
5. Bits and pieces (all-staff meeting, CPO recruitment, Wikimania 2008
postmortem, office space revamp, Board Nominating Committee, etc.)

THIS PAST MONTH

BOARD MEETING

The Board met the first weekend of October at the WMF offices in San
Francisco, with all Board members in attendance. During the meeting, the
Board reviewed and approved the Gift Policy and Privacy Policy. As always,
these are posted at:

http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Policies

Treasurer Stuart West presented an update on the audit, informing the Board
that the audit is progressing much more quickly than last year, and that the
Board will receive the financial statements within a few weeks. Vice-Chair
Jan-Bart de Vreede made a presentation on Open Standards and a discussion
was held about file formats.

Discussions were also held about Advisory Board and Board development, and
the formation of sub-national chapters. Erik Moeller gave updates and
answered questions regarding Wikimedia's technology priorities, and the
online fundraiser. Minutes from the July meeting were approved.

The minutes of the October meeting will be approved and published following
the next board meeting, in January.

FUNDRAISING AND GRANTS

Extensive work was done by all departments on fine-tuning the various
components of the Annual Campaign in preparation for the launch the first
week of November:

* Further testing and development of the CiviCRM donor database, including
e-mail capabilities – for the first time, we've got automated e-mail thank
yous set up for all donors
* Development of campaign management tools for sitenotice deployment, such
as scheduling and weighting of different sitenotices
* Lining up external support by design and PR firms; producing the first
sitenotices; developing audio PSAs
* Identifying core messages that need to be translated and coordinating
volunteer translations
* Streamlining and documenting all fundraising related procedures, such as
donor thank-yous
* Developing a fundraising agreement between WMF and the chapters which want
to participate in the online fundraiser
* Investigating historical PayPal data that hasn't been imported into the
database
* Inviting past $1000+ donors to make leadership gifts prior to the
beginning of the 2008 fundraiser.

For the first time, the online fundraiser is led and coordinated by a
dedicated staff member, Rand Montoya.

We followed up on leads from the Funders' Briefings in September, including
people who could not attend the briefings.

There were 935 donations made in the month of October for a total of USD
65,503.32

OUTREACH

Frank Schulenburg worked with the Argentinian chapter to finalize plans for
the first Wikipedia Academy in Buenos Aires, to be held in early November.
Frank also spoke at the FSCONS conference in Gothenburg, Sweden and
supported Wikimedia Germany's Zedler Medal article writing award as well as
the Quadriga Award ceremony.

Frank also participated in a dedicated meeting/conference where the current
state of Wikimedia was discussed among Wikipedians and
academics:http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Siggen

Sue spoke at conferences in Florida and Germany, and met with the Knight
Foundation in Florida.

SOS Children UK, in coordination with the Wikimedia Foundation, released a
complete 2008/9 revision of the Wikipedia Selection for Schools, which is
perhaps the most successful "checked content" project derived from the
English Wikipedia.http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Press_releases/2008-9_Selection_for_Schools

TECHNOLOGY

We welcomed two additions to the technical staff: Trevor Parscal, who will
work as a software developer, and Ariel Glenn, who will do development work
but also help with technical support for the San Francisco office.

Thanks to a volunteer, Robert Stojnic, and the deployment of new search
servers, we've enabled new search features, limited to the English Wikipedia
for now:http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikitech-l/2008-October/040022.html

We've also enabled the PediaPress technology on all Wikibooks wikis. It
allows wiki-to-PDF export, wiki-to-ODT export, and print-on-demand delivery
of collections of pages. Pending further review, usability and scalability
improvements, we hope to deploy it on Wikipedia and our other projects soon.
This work is funded in part by the Open Society Institute and the
Commonwealth of
Learning:http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/textbook-l/2008-October/001367.html

Brion has led development of a code review tool, which was deployed and has
seen rapid adoption, localization and improvement. The tool allows MediaWiki
developers to add comments and tags to code changes through a web-based
interface: http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:Code/MediaWiki

Thanks to new dedicated hardware, the database dumps were restarted for all
languages. The English Wikipedia full-history dump continues to be
prohibitively slow; we're exploring solutions for this. Dump status is
visible here: http://download.wikipedia.org/ Concise summary:
http://www.infodisiac.com/cgi-bin/WikimediaDownload.pl

We continued consolidation of our infrastructure to Ubuntu, and this process
received some media attention, including a widely quoted Computer World
story:
http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9116787&

Erik and Michael Dale attended the Open Media Conference at Yale
University:
http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/foundation-l/2008-November/047009.html

Rob has led the process of consolidating and tracking our domain name
registrations. We also continued our build-out of infrastructure in a new
data-center in Tampa, and we started to gradually phase in new Sun storage
equipment for media uploads.

RESEARCH

During the week of October 20, the first Wikimedia Foundation Reader &
Contributor Survey was launched in 20 languages. Its goal is to collect data
about the demographic make-up of the Wikipedia community and audience, its
motivations, interests, and beliefs. 4000 completed responses had already
been received by October 24.

Erik Zachte's statistics server has been delivered and deployed, and Erik
has started compiling some interesting reports for us. He has implemented
the first report on pageviews, based on Domas' pageview data:
http://stats.wikimedia.org/EN/TablesPageViewsMonthly.htm Related blog entry:
http://infodisiac.com/blog/2008/10/wikimedia-page-view-stats-i/

Erik has also taken a first stab at quantifying volunteer contributions made
during the fiscal year 2007-2008:
http://infodisiac.com/blog/2008/10/quantifying-volunteer-contribution/
This data is important to put organizational spending in relation to our
global ability to achieve impact together.

COMMUNICATIONS

The Wikimedia Foundation's first-ever Annual Report was finalized with the
audited financial information, published on the Wikimedia Foundation
website, and e-mailed to all past donors:
http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Annual_Report The report is a summary
of key activities of WMF in the fiscal year 2007-2008, an explanation of our
projects (including a two-page
"anatomy of a Wikipedia article"), an overview of our spending and the
2008-2009 budget, a brief look at the program activities of chapters around
the world, and a recognition of our supporters.

In the month of October, we participated in media interviews with Computer
World, a website of news and product coverage for information technology
managers and The Republican, a website providing coverage of the Western
Maryland town of Oakland, as well as of Garrett County.

GRANTS AND PARTNERSHIPS

Work continues on several grant proposals, including a major grant proposal
related to usability improvements. Sara compiled a spreadsheet of our
foundation prospects and rated them according to various criteria. She has
also started to consolidate all reporting requirements attached to current
grants so we can keep full track of our obligations.

Sara attended the Craigslist Non-Profit Bootcamp in San Mateo, where she
networked with individuals from other like-minded organizations.

FINANCE AND ADMIN

The audited financial statements for the fiscal year 2007-2008 were
finalized and approved by the Board. A summary was included in the Annual
Report, and the full statements will be posted in November.

Work began on the 990 tax returns and continued on transitioning bank
accounts from Suntrust to Citibank.

On October 20, we welcomed Daniel Phelps as the new Office Manager.

LEGAL

Policies and agreements were reviewed and an audit resolution was drafted in
preparation for the Board meeting. Work was done to follow up on
state-by-state registrations.

Negotiations continued with the Free Software Foundation regarding the
wording of the GNU Free Documentation License 1.3.

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

Work continued on two major leads and many smaller ones. In addition, some
older relationships were investigated or tied off. Some commercial trademark
uses were also investigated.

Kul has started building a sponsorship platform for events such as Wikimania
and Wikipedia Academies.

IN COMING WEEKS

Sue attending Free Software, Free Society conference in India (Dec. 8 – 15)
Board Meeting, January 8 – 10, 2009
Sue attending World Affairs Conference in Davos (Jan. 28 – Feb. 1)
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Re: Report to the Board of Trustees: October 2008 [ In reply to ]
Sue Gardner wrote:
> Hey folks,
>
> Here is the RTTB for October. November will follow soon :-)
>
> Enjoy!
> Sue
>
>
> Report to the Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees
>
> Covering: October 2008
> Prepared by: Sue Gardner, Executive Director, Wikimedia Foundation
> Prepared for: Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees
>
> MY CURRENT PRIORITIES
>
> 1. Planning for Bangalore and Davos trips
> 2. Finalization of staff goals and performance check-ins
> 3. Planning for development of the strategic plan
> 4. Ongoing major donor solicitation and stewardship, foundation proposal
> follow-up
> 5. Bits and pieces (all-staff meeting, CPO recruitment, Wikimania 2008
> postmortem, office space revamp, Board Nominating Committee, etc.)
>
> THIS PAST MONTH
>
> BOARD MEETING
>
> The Board met the first weekend of October at the WMF offices in San
> Francisco, with all Board members in attendance. During the meeting, the
> Board reviewed and approved the Gift Policy and Privacy Policy. As always,
> these are posted at:
>
> http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Policies
>
> Treasurer Stuart West presented an update on the audit, informing the Board
> that the audit is progressing much more quickly than last year, and that the
> Board will receive the financial statements within a few weeks. Vice-Chair
> Jan-Bart de Vreede made a presentation on Open Standards and a discussion
> was held about file formats.
>
> Discussions were also held about Advisory Board and Board development, and
> the formation of sub-national chapters. Erik Moeller gave updates and
> answered questions regarding Wikimedia's technology priorities, and the
> online fundraiser. Minutes from the July meeting were approved.
>
> The minutes of the October meeting will be approved and published following
> the next board meeting, in January.
>
> FUNDRAISING AND GRANTS
>
> Extensive work was done by all departments on fine-tuning the various
> components of the Annual Campaign in preparation for the launch the first
> week of November:
>
> * Further testing and development of the CiviCRM donor database, including
> e-mail capabilities – for the first time, we've got automated e-mail thank
> yous set up for all donors
> * Development of campaign management tools for sitenotice deployment, such
> as scheduling and weighting of different sitenotices
> * Lining up external support by design and PR firms; producing the first
> sitenotices; developing audio PSAs
> * Identifying core messages that need to be translated and coordinating
> volunteer translations
> * Streamlining and documenting all fundraising related procedures, such as
> donor thank-yous
> * Developing a fundraising agreement between WMF and the chapters which want
> to participate in the online fundraiser
> * Investigating historical PayPal data that hasn't been imported into the
> database
> * Inviting past $1000+ donors to make leadership gifts prior to the
> beginning of the 2008 fundraiser.
>
> For the first time, the online fundraiser is led and coordinated by a
> dedicated staff member, Rand Montoya.
>
> We followed up on leads from the Funders' Briefings in September, including
> people who could not attend the briefings.
>
> There were 935 donations made in the month of October for a total of USD
> 65,503.32
>
> OUTREACH
>
> Frank Schulenburg worked with the Argentinian chapter to finalize plans for
> the first Wikipedia Academy in Buenos Aires, to be held in early November.
> Frank also spoke at the FSCONS conference in Gothenburg, Sweden and
> supported Wikimedia Germany's Zedler Medal article writing award as well as
> the Quadriga Award ceremony.
>
> Frank also participated in a dedicated meeting/conference where the current
> state of Wikimedia was discussed among Wikipedians and
> academics:http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Siggen
>
> Sue spoke at conferences in Florida and Germany, and met with the Knight
> Foundation in Florida.
>
> SOS Children UK, in coordination with the Wikimedia Foundation, released a
> complete 2008/9 revision of the Wikipedia Selection for Schools, which is
> perhaps the most successful "checked content" project derived from the
> English Wikipedia.http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Press_releases/2008-9_Selection_for_Schools
>
> TECHNOLOGY
>
> We welcomed two additions to the technical staff: Trevor Parscal, who will
> work as a software developer, and Ariel Glenn, who will do development work
> but also help with technical support for the San Francisco office.
>
> Thanks to a volunteer, Robert Stojnic, and the deployment of new search
> servers, we've enabled new search features, limited to the English Wikipedia
> for now:http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikitech-l/2008-October/040022.html
>
> We've also enabled the PediaPress technology on all Wikibooks wikis. It
> allows wiki-to-PDF export, wiki-to-ODT export, and print-on-demand delivery
> of collections of pages. Pending further review, usability and scalability
> improvements, we hope to deploy it on Wikipedia and our other projects soon.
> This work is funded in part by the Open Society Institute and the
> Commonwealth of
> Learning:http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/textbook-l/2008-October/001367.html
>
> Brion has led development of a code review tool, which was deployed and has
> seen rapid adoption, localization and improvement. The tool allows MediaWiki
> developers to add comments and tags to code changes through a web-based
> interface: http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:Code/MediaWiki
>
> Thanks to new dedicated hardware, the database dumps were restarted for all
> languages. The English Wikipedia full-history dump continues to be
> prohibitively slow; we're exploring solutions for this. Dump status is
> visible here: http://download.wikipedia.org/ Concise summary:
> http://www.infodisiac.com/cgi-bin/WikimediaDownload.pl
>
> We continued consolidation of our infrastructure to Ubuntu, and this process
> received some media attention, including a widely quoted Computer World
> story:
> http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9116787&
>
> Erik and Michael Dale attended the Open Media Conference at Yale
> University:
> http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/foundation-l/2008-November/047009.html
>
> Rob has led the process of consolidating and tracking our domain name
> registrations. We also continued our build-out of infrastructure in a new
> data-center in Tampa, and we started to gradually phase in new Sun storage
> equipment for media uploads.
>
> RESEARCH
>
> During the week of October 20, the first Wikimedia Foundation Reader &
> Contributor Survey was launched in 20 languages. Its goal is to collect data
> about the demographic make-up of the Wikipedia community and audience, its
> motivations, interests, and beliefs. 4000 completed responses had already
> been received by October 24.
>
> Erik Zachte's statistics server has been delivered and deployed, and Erik
> has started compiling some interesting reports for us. He has implemented
> the first report on pageviews, based on Domas' pageview data:
> http://stats.wikimedia.org/EN/TablesPageViewsMonthly.htm Related blog entry:
> http://infodisiac.com/blog/2008/10/wikimedia-page-view-stats-i/
>
> Erik has also taken a first stab at quantifying volunteer contributions made
> during the fiscal year 2007-2008:
> http://infodisiac.com/blog/2008/10/quantifying-volunteer-contribution/
> This data is important to put organizational spending in relation to our
> global ability to achieve impact together.
>
> COMMUNICATIONS
>
> The Wikimedia Foundation's first-ever Annual Report was finalized with the
> audited financial information, published on the Wikimedia Foundation
> website, and e-mailed to all past donors:
> http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Annual_Report The report is a summary
> of key activities of WMF in the fiscal year 2007-2008, an explanation of our
> projects (including a two-page
> "anatomy of a Wikipedia article"), an overview of our spending and the
> 2008-2009 budget, a brief look at the program activities of chapters around
> the world, and a recognition of our supporters.
>
> In the month of October, we participated in media interviews with Computer
> World, a website of news and product coverage for information technology
> managers and The Republican, a website providing coverage of the Western
> Maryland town of Oakland, as well as of Garrett County.
>
> GRANTS AND PARTNERSHIPS
>
> Work continues on several grant proposals, including a major grant proposal
> related to usability improvements. Sara compiled a spreadsheet of our
> foundation prospects and rated them according to various criteria. She has
> also started to consolidate all reporting requirements attached to current
> grants so we can keep full track of our obligations.
>
> Sara attended the Craigslist Non-Profit Bootcamp in San Mateo, where she
> networked with individuals from other like-minded organizations.
>
> FINANCE AND ADMIN
>
> The audited financial statements for the fiscal year 2007-2008 were
> finalized and approved by the Board. A summary was included in the Annual
> Report, and the full statements will be posted in November.
>
> Work began on the 990 tax returns and continued on transitioning bank
> accounts from Suntrust to Citibank.
>
> On October 20, we welcomed Daniel Phelps as the new Office Manager.
>
> LEGAL
>
> Policies and agreements were reviewed and an audit resolution was drafted in
> preparation for the Board meeting. Work was done to follow up on
> state-by-state registrations.
>
> Negotiations continued with the Free Software Foundation regarding the
> wording of the GNU Free Documentation License 1.3.
>
> BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
>
> Work continued on two major leads and many smaller ones. In addition, some
> older relationships were investigated or tied off. Some commercial trademark
> uses were also investigated.
>
> Kul has started building a sponsorship platform for events such as Wikimania
> and Wikipedia Academies.
>
> IN COMING WEEKS
>
> Sue attending Free Software, Free Society conference in India (Dec. 8 – 15)
> Board Meeting, January 8 – 10, 2009
> Sue attending World Affairs Conference in Davos (Jan. 28 – Feb. 1)


Thank you Sue.

A question. When the chapters and the Foundation held their meeting in
netherlands in spring, there was an agreement from the WMF side that a
practical proposition regarding business agreements made by chapters
would be presented to chapters by WMF business development team.

I am not aware we received anything practical which could clarify what
chapters may or may not do, as well as clear procedures for future
partnerships. Maybe I missed the email entirely. If not, can you update
us on when we can expect clarification ? Could this happen before the
next WMF-chapters meeting ?

Thanks

Ant


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Re: Report to the Board of Trustees: October 2008 [ In reply to ]
Hi Sue,

thanks for the report. I was already looking out for it! :) I'd like to join
in with Florences question.

But also have a small additional suggestion. Would it be nice to the
chapters to have somewhere a list of all major software WMF is using? As a
suggestion list? For example, GIMP for promotional images editing etc, so
that the chapters have an easier time looking for free software on
accounting etc. Would be great!

Thanks a lot,

Lodewijk

2008/12/14 Florence Devouard <Anthere9@yahoo.com>

> Sue Gardner wrote:
> > Hey folks,
> >
> > Here is the RTTB for October. November will follow soon :-)
> >
> > Enjoy!
> > Sue
> >
> >
> > Report to the Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees
> >
> > Covering: October 2008
> > Prepared by: Sue Gardner, Executive Director, Wikimedia Foundation
> > Prepared for: Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees
> >
> > MY CURRENT PRIORITIES
> >
> > 1. Planning for Bangalore and Davos trips
> > 2. Finalization of staff goals and performance check-ins
> > 3. Planning for development of the strategic plan
> > 4. Ongoing major donor solicitation and stewardship, foundation proposal
> > follow-up
> > 5. Bits and pieces (all-staff meeting, CPO recruitment, Wikimania 2008
> > postmortem, office space revamp, Board Nominating Committee, etc.)
> >
> > THIS PAST MONTH
> >
> > BOARD MEETING
> >
> > The Board met the first weekend of October at the WMF offices in San
> > Francisco, with all Board members in attendance. During the meeting, the
> > Board reviewed and approved the Gift Policy and Privacy Policy. As
> always,
> > these are posted at:
> >
> > http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Policies
> >
> > Treasurer Stuart West presented an update on the audit, informing the
> Board
> > that the audit is progressing much more quickly than last year, and that
> the
> > Board will receive the financial statements within a few weeks.
> Vice-Chair
> > Jan-Bart de Vreede made a presentation on Open Standards and a discussion
> > was held about file formats.
> >
> > Discussions were also held about Advisory Board and Board development,
> and
> > the formation of sub-national chapters. Erik Moeller gave updates and
> > answered questions regarding Wikimedia's technology priorities, and the
> > online fundraiser. Minutes from the July meeting were approved.
> >
> > The minutes of the October meeting will be approved and published
> following
> > the next board meeting, in January.
> >
> > FUNDRAISING AND GRANTS
> >
> > Extensive work was done by all departments on fine-tuning the various
> > components of the Annual Campaign in preparation for the launch the
> first
> > week of November:
> >
> > * Further testing and development of the CiviCRM donor database,
> including
> > e-mail capabilities – for the first time, we've got automated e-mail
> thank
> > yous set up for all donors
> > * Development of campaign management tools for sitenotice deployment,
> such
> > as scheduling and weighting of different sitenotices
> > * Lining up external support by design and PR firms; producing the first
> > sitenotices; developing audio PSAs
> > * Identifying core messages that need to be translated and coordinating
> > volunteer translations
> > * Streamlining and documenting all fundraising related procedures, such
> as
> > donor thank-yous
> > * Developing a fundraising agreement between WMF and the chapters which
> want
> > to participate in the online fundraiser
> > * Investigating historical PayPal data that hasn't been imported into the
> > database
> > * Inviting past $1000+ donors to make leadership gifts prior to the
> > beginning of the 2008 fundraiser.
> >
> > For the first time, the online fundraiser is led and coordinated by a
> > dedicated staff member, Rand Montoya.
> >
> > We followed up on leads from the Funders' Briefings in September,
> including
> > people who could not attend the briefings.
> >
> > There were 935 donations made in the month of October for a total of USD
> > 65,503.32
> >
> > OUTREACH
> >
> > Frank Schulenburg worked with the Argentinian chapter to finalize plans
> for
> > the first Wikipedia Academy in Buenos Aires, to be held in early
> November.
> > Frank also spoke at the FSCONS conference in Gothenburg, Sweden and
> > supported Wikimedia Germany's Zedler Medal article writing award as well
> as
> > the Quadriga Award ceremony.
> >
> > Frank also participated in a dedicated meeting/conference where the
> current
> > state of Wikimedia was discussed among Wikipedians and
> > academics:http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Siggen
> >
> > Sue spoke at conferences in Florida and Germany, and met with the Knight
> > Foundation in Florida.
> >
> > SOS Children UK, in coordination with the Wikimedia Foundation, released
> a
> > complete 2008/9 revision of the Wikipedia Selection for Schools, which is
> > perhaps the most successful "checked content" project derived from the
> > English Wikipedia.
> http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Press_releases/2008-9_Selection_for_Schools
> >
> > TECHNOLOGY
> >
> > We welcomed two additions to the technical staff: Trevor Parscal, who
> will
> > work as a software developer, and Ariel Glenn, who will do development
> work
> > but also help with technical support for the San Francisco office.
> >
> > Thanks to a volunteer, Robert Stojnic, and the deployment of new search
> > servers, we've enabled new search features, limited to the English
> Wikipedia
> > for now:
> http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikitech-l/2008-October/040022.html
> >
> > We've also enabled the PediaPress technology on all Wikibooks wikis. It
> > allows wiki-to-PDF export, wiki-to-ODT export, and print-on-demand
> delivery
> > of collections of pages. Pending further review, usability and
> scalability
> > improvements, we hope to deploy it on Wikipedia and our other projects
> soon.
> > This work is funded in part by the Open Society Institute and the
> > Commonwealth of
> > Learning:
> http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/textbook-l/2008-October/001367.html
> >
> > Brion has led development of a code review tool, which was deployed and
> has
> > seen rapid adoption, localization and improvement. The tool allows
> MediaWiki
> > developers to add comments and tags to code changes through a web-based
> > interface: http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:Code/MediaWiki
> >
> > Thanks to new dedicated hardware, the database dumps were restarted for
> all
> > languages. The English Wikipedia full-history dump continues to be
> > prohibitively slow; we're exploring solutions for this. Dump status is
> > visible here: http://download.wikipedia.org/ Concise summary:
> > http://www.infodisiac.com/cgi-bin/WikimediaDownload.pl
> >
> > We continued consolidation of our infrastructure to Ubuntu, and this
> process
> > received some media attention, including a widely quoted Computer World
> > story:
> >
> http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9116787&
> >
> > Erik and Michael Dale attended the Open Media Conference at Yale
> > University:
> >
> http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/foundation-l/2008-November/047009.html
> >
> > Rob has led the process of consolidating and tracking our domain name
> > registrations. We also continued our build-out of infrastructure in a new
> > data-center in Tampa, and we started to gradually phase in new Sun
> storage
> > equipment for media uploads.
> >
> > RESEARCH
> >
> > During the week of October 20, the first Wikimedia Foundation Reader &
> > Contributor Survey was launched in 20 languages. Its goal is to collect
> data
> > about the demographic make-up of the Wikipedia community and audience,
> its
> > motivations, interests, and beliefs. 4000 completed responses had already
> > been received by October 24.
> >
> > Erik Zachte's statistics server has been delivered and deployed, and Erik
> > has started compiling some interesting reports for us. He has
> implemented
> > the first report on pageviews, based on Domas' pageview data:
> > http://stats.wikimedia.org/EN/TablesPageViewsMonthly.htm Related blog
> entry:
> > http://infodisiac.com/blog/2008/10/wikimedia-page-view-stats-i/
> >
> > Erik has also taken a first stab at quantifying volunteer contributions
> made
> > during the fiscal year 2007-2008:
> > http://infodisiac.com/blog/2008/10/quantifying-volunteer-contribution/
> > This data is important to put organizational spending in relation to our
> > global ability to achieve impact together.
> >
> > COMMUNICATIONS
> >
> > The Wikimedia Foundation's first-ever Annual Report was finalized with
> the
> > audited financial information, published on the Wikimedia Foundation
> > website, and e-mailed to all past donors:
> > http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Annual_Report The report is a
> summary
> > of key activities of WMF in the fiscal year 2007-2008, an explanation of
> our
> > projects (including a two-page
> > "anatomy of a Wikipedia article"), an overview of our spending and the
> > 2008-2009 budget, a brief look at the program activities of chapters
> around
> > the world, and a recognition of our supporters.
> >
> > In the month of October, we participated in media interviews with
> Computer
> > World, a website of news and product coverage for information technology
> > managers and The Republican, a website providing coverage of the Western
> > Maryland town of Oakland, as well as of Garrett County.
> >
> > GRANTS AND PARTNERSHIPS
> >
> > Work continues on several grant proposals, including a major grant
> proposal
> > related to usability improvements. Sara compiled a spreadsheet of our
> > foundation prospects and rated them according to various criteria. She
> has
> > also started to consolidate all reporting requirements attached to
> current
> > grants so we can keep full track of our obligations.
> >
> > Sara attended the Craigslist Non-Profit Bootcamp in San Mateo, where she
> > networked with individuals from other like-minded organizations.
> >
> > FINANCE AND ADMIN
> >
> > The audited financial statements for the fiscal year 2007-2008 were
> > finalized and approved by the Board. A summary was included in the Annual
> > Report, and the full statements will be posted in November.
> >
> > Work began on the 990 tax returns and continued on transitioning bank
> > accounts from Suntrust to Citibank.
> >
> > On October 20, we welcomed Daniel Phelps as the new Office Manager.
> >
> > LEGAL
> >
> > Policies and agreements were reviewed and an audit resolution was drafted
> in
> > preparation for the Board meeting. Work was done to follow up on
> > state-by-state registrations.
> >
> > Negotiations continued with the Free Software Foundation regarding the
> > wording of the GNU Free Documentation License 1.3.
> >
> > BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
> >
> > Work continued on two major leads and many smaller ones. In addition,
> some
> > older relationships were investigated or tied off. Some commercial
> trademark
> > uses were also investigated.
> >
> > Kul has started building a sponsorship platform for events such as
> Wikimania
> > and Wikipedia Academies.
> >
> > IN COMING WEEKS
> >
> > Sue attending Free Software, Free Society conference in India (Dec. 8 –
> 15)
> > Board Meeting, January 8 – 10, 2009
> > Sue attending World Affairs Conference in Davos (Jan. 28 – Feb. 1)
>
>
> Thank you Sue.
>
> A question. When the chapters and the Foundation held their meeting in
> netherlands in spring, there was an agreement from the WMF side that a
> practical proposition regarding business agreements made by chapters
> would be presented to chapters by WMF business development team.
>
> I am not aware we received anything practical which could clarify what
> chapters may or may not do, as well as clear procedures for future
> partnerships. Maybe I missed the email entirely. If not, can you update
> us on when we can expect clarification ? Could this happen before the
> next WMF-chapters meeting ?
>
> Thanks
>
> Ant
>
>
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Re: Report to the Board of Trustees: October 2008 [ In reply to ]
2008/12/14 effe iets anders <effeietsanders@gmail.com>:
> But also have a small additional suggestion. Would it be nice to the
> chapters to have somewhere a list of all major software WMF is using? As a
> suggestion list? For example, GIMP for promotional images editing etc, so
> that the chapters have an easier time looking for free software on
> accounting etc. Would be great!

I started a page for this purpose a while ago:
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/FLOSS-Exchange

We have a mixed Mac/Linux office environment. We're not currently
using open source software for accounting and for more complex design
work. Most calendaring is done via Google right now.
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Re: Report to the Board of Trustees: October 2008 [ In reply to ]
Nice page. But could you perhaps also list the non-free software used there
sometime, so that the community could suggest otherwise? :)

2008/12/15 Erik Moeller <erik@wikimedia.org>

> 2008/12/14 effe iets anders <effeietsanders@gmail.com>:
> > But also have a small additional suggestion. Would it be nice to the
> > chapters to have somewhere a list of all major software WMF is using? As
> a
> > suggestion list? For example, GIMP for promotional images editing etc, so
> > that the chapters have an easier time looking for free software on
> > accounting etc. Would be great!
>
> I started a page for this purpose a while ago:
> http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/FLOSS-Exchange
>
> We have a mixed Mac/Linux office environment. We're not currently
> using open source software for accounting and for more complex design
> work. Most calendaring is done via Google right now.
> --
> Erik Möller
> Deputy Director, Wikimedia Foundation
>
> Support Free Knowledge: http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Donate
>
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Re: Report to the Board of Trustees: October 2008 [ In reply to ]
Hoi,
When you run an organisation, stability in procedures ensures that you get
work done. Procedures are to a large part dependent on the tools that are
used. If anything it is disruptive to have to continually assess
alternatives in software because of external factors. It is also expensive
and I do say that there is enough where the WMF underspends.
Thanks,
Gerard

2008/12/15 effe iets anders <effeietsanders@gmail.com>

> Nice page. But could you perhaps also list the non-free software used there
> sometime, so that the community could suggest otherwise? :)
>
> 2008/12/15 Erik Moeller <erik@wikimedia.org>
>
> > 2008/12/14 effe iets anders <effeietsanders@gmail.com>:
> > > But also have a small additional suggestion. Would it be nice to the
> > > chapters to have somewhere a list of all major software WMF is using?
> As
> > a
> > > suggestion list? For example, GIMP for promotional images editing etc,
> so
> > > that the chapters have an easier time looking for free software on
> > > accounting etc. Would be great!
> >
> > I started a page for this purpose a while ago:
> > http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/FLOSS-Exchange
> >
> > We have a mixed Mac/Linux office environment. We're not currently
> > using open source software for accounting and for more complex design
> > work. Most calendaring is done via Google right now.
> > --
> > Erik Möller
> > Deputy Director, Wikimedia Foundation
> >
> > Support Free Knowledge: http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Donate
> >
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