On Jun 25, 2011, at 4:41 PM, Jan-Bart de Vreede wrote:

> Hi
> 
> Having had the honor of being one of the first outside appointed board member 
> to the Wikimedia Board I do want to add that one of the main reasons for 
> having appointed members is to get an outsiders perspective. This is 
> generally considered good practice. Basically the idea behind this is that by 
> having as a diverse a board as possible with regards to knowledge, 
> perspective and background that board will be able to perform its 
> "governance" role better.
> 
> Jan-Bart

I think what Jan-Bart is saying here brings up an interesting point. Something 
that might have been lost in the other thread (Seats and Donations) was that 
part of the worry around Matt's appointment was due to him being an outsider -- 
it is important to remember that without some outside perspective we'll become 
too insular.

But at the same time, shouldn't we also have the goal of eliminating the 
concept of "outsiders" to a top-10 website? Ignoring the age-gap with 
technology for the sake of simplicity, it would seem unusual for a board 
candidate similar to Matt to be unfamiliar with most non-technical aspects of 
Facebook, at least on a cursory level.  However, tying in with our usability 
and newbie-friendly concerns, I would be very surprised to find those same 
candidates being familiar with contributing content on Wikipedia. Realistically 
speaking, I doubt many of them have over 1000 edits, participated significantly 
on meta, hold any advanced rights/flags, are familiar with our policies and 
guidelines in adequate detail, etc. Surely some will acquire that knowledge in 
the board vetting process, but my point is that for a website of our stature 
and positioning, the concept of having "outsiders" in the first place is itself 
a problem.

In other words, the fact that our reader to editor ratio is contributing 
towards keeping a divide on the board between the "insiders" and the 
"outsiders".  That's not to suggest we shouldn't have subject matter experts in 
a particular field (technical, operations, community, business/finance, legal, 
etc.) on the board, but from a cultural standpoint I'd rather that EVERYONE be 
an "insider" when it comes to "How does Wikimedia work?"

-Dan
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