Hi, I think the email somehow didn't reach wikitech-l and some other mailing lists (except ambassadors)
Am Mo., 4. Sept. 2023 um 15:46 Uhr schrieb Benoît Evellin (Trizek) < bevel...@wikimedia.org>: > Hello all, > > > Sorry for cross-posting. > > The Technical Decision-Making Forum Retrospective > <https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Technical_decision_making> team invites > you to join one of our “listening sessions” about the Wikimedia's technical > decision-making processes. > > We are running the listening sessions to provide a venue for people to > tell us about their experience, thoughts, and needs regarding the process > of making technical decisions across the Wikimedia technical spaces. This > complements the survey > <https://wikimediafoundation.limesurvey.net/885471?lang=en>, which closed > on August 7. > > Who should participate in the listening sessions? > > People who do technical work that relies on software maintained by the > Wikimedia Foundation (WMF) or affiliates. If you contribute code to > MediaWiki or extensions used by Wikimedia, or you maintain gadgets or tools > that rely on WMF infrastructure, and you want to tell us more than could be > expressed through the survey, the listening sessions are for you. > > How can I take part in a listening session? > > There will be four sessions on two days, to accommodate all time zones. > The two first sessions are scheduled: > > - Wednesday, September 13, 14:00 – 14:50 UTC > <https://zonestamp.toolforge.org/1694613630> > - Wednesday, September 13, 20:00 – 20:50 UTC > <https://zonestamp.toolforge.org/1694635220> > > > The sessions will be held on the Zoom platform. > > If you want to participate, please sign up for the one you want to attend: > < > https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Technical_decision_making/Listening_Sessions>. > If none of the times work for you, please leave a message on the talk page. > It will help us schedule the two last sessions. > > The sessions will be held in English. If you want to participate but you > are not comfortable speaking English, please say so when signing up so that > we can provide interpretation services. > > The sessions will be recorded and transcribed so we can later go back and > extract all relevant information. The recordings and transcripts will not > be made public, except for anonymized summaries of the outcomes. > > What will the Retrospective Team do with the information? > > The retrospective team will collect the input provided through the survey, > the listening sessions and other means, and will publish an anonymized > summary that will help leadership make decisions about the future of the > process. > > In the listening sessions, we particularly hope to gather information on > the general needs and perceptions about decision-making in our technical > spaces. This will help us understand what kind of decisions happen in the > spaces, who is involved, who is impacted, and how to adjust our processes > accordingly. > > Are the listening sessions the best way to participate? > > The primary way for us to gather information about people’s needs and > wants with respect to technical decision making was the survey > <https://wikimediafoundation.limesurvey.net/885471?lang=en>. The > listening sessions are an important addition that provides a venue for free > form conversations, so we can learn about aspects that do not fit well with > the structure of the survey. > > In addition to the listening sessions and the survey, there are two more > ways to share your thoughts about technical decision making: You can post > on the talk page > <https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Talk:Technical_decision_making/Technical_Decision-Making_Process_Retrospective_and_Consultation_plan>, > or you can send an email to <tdf-retro-2...@lists.wikimedia.org>. > > Where can I find more information? > > There are several places where you can find more information about the > Technical Decision-Making Process Retrospective: > > - > > The original announcement about the retrospective from Tajh Taylor: > > https://lists.wikimedia.org/hyperkitty/list/wikitec...@lists.wikimedia.org/thread/IF3OJARL4WYKJYQAS7NTP4FT72R626EG/ > - > > The Technical Decision-Making Process general information page: > https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Technical_decision_making > - > > The Technical Decision-Making Process Retrospective page: > > https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Technical_decision_making/Technical_Decision-Making_Process_Retrospective_and_Consultation_plan > - > > The Phabricator ticket: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T333235 > > > Who is running the technical decision making retrospective? > > The retrospective was initiated by Tajh Taylor. The core group running the > process consists of Moriel Schottlender (chair), Daniel Kinzler, Chris > Danis, Kosta Harlan, and Temilola Adeleye. You can contact us at < > tdf-retro-2...@lists.wikimedia.org>. > > Thank you for participating! > > -- > > Benoît Evellin - Trizek (he/him) > > Community Relations Specialist > Wikimedia Foundation <https://wikimediafoundation.org/> > > _______________________________________________ > Wikitech-ambassadors mailing list -- > wikitech-ambassad...@lists.wikimedia.org > To unsubscribe send an email to > wikitech-ambassadors-le...@lists.wikimedia.org > -- Amir (he/him)
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