[MediaWiki-commits] [Gerrit] Add FAQ and links - change (wikimedia/TransparencyReport)
MSyed has submitted this change and it was merged. Change subject: Add FAQ and links .. Add FAQ and links Change-Id: I71c9d3ea172c4c22106392d859ae75b36c56371d --- M source/faq.html.erb 1 file changed, 73 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-) Approvals: MSyed: Verified; Looks good to me, approved diff --git a/source/faq.html.erb b/source/faq.html.erb index 345e54c..e20f6a7 100644 --- a/source/faq.html.erb +++ b/source/faq.html.erb @@ -9,43 +9,91 @@ div class=col-md-3/div div class=col-md-9 - h2What else are you transparent about?/h2 - pWhat we have done, what we are doing, and what we hope to do. Anyone can see how a Wikipedia article was created and developed over time, read about what the Wikimedia Foundation is working on, and even contribute to the software that the Wikimedia projects are built upon. We publish annual reports, which highlight our accomplishments over the previous fiscal year, as well as monthly reports detailing our day-to-day activities. We also publish our plans for the future through our annual plan, which details our goals for the next fiscal year, and our strategic plan, which outlines how we will address critical challenges and opportunities facing the Wikimedia movement over longer periods of time. /p + h2What sort of information gets requested?/h2 + pAll sorts of identifying information, public and nonpublic, gets requested. Requests tend to be broad in nature, in order to capture as much information as possible. However, because we collect relatively a href=https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Privacy_policy#Types_of_Information_We_Receive_From_You.2C_How_We_Get_It.2C_.26_How_We_Use_It;small amounts of information/a and retain it for a href=https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Data_retention_guidelines;limited amounts of time/a, we frequently have little to disclose./p - pemCore financial information./em On the financial reports page, you will find audited financial statements, detailed financial plans, and our form 990./p + h2Does WMF have different standards depending on who is requesting? /h2 + pNo. Regardless of who is requesting user data—be it an individual, a government, or a law enforcement officer—we typically do not produce information as a result of a request unless we have received proper legal process. More information can be found in our a href=https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Requests_for_user_information_procedures_%26_guidelines;Requests for User Information Procedure Guidelines/a./p - pemBoard meeting minutes and outcomes./em The Wikimedia Board of Trustees is the ultimate corporate authority in the Wikimedia Foundation. On the meetings and resolutions pages, you will find information about its decisions./p + h2What happens when you receive a request from abroad?/h2 + pPer our a href=https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Requests_for_user_information_procedures_%26_guidelines;Requests for User Information Procedure Guidelines/a, we require that requests originating from outside of the United States to follow the a href=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mutual_Legal_Assistance_Treaty;mutual legal assistance treaty/a (MLAT) process or a href=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letter_rogatory;letters rogatory/a process so that a U.S. court will issue the required U.S. legal process to the Wikimedia Foundation./p - pemPolicies and procedures./em Beyond key policies like the privacy policy, donor privacy policy, and trademark policy, we publish all other key policies and procedures governing Wikimedia operations./p + h2When would you not tell a user that his or her nonpublic personal information is being disclosed as a result of a legal process, such as a subpoena? /h2 + pWe are committed to notifying users if we plan on disclosing nonpublic personal information. However, we cannot notify a user if we are legally restrained from doing so (e.g. by a gag order), if a credible threat to life or limb is present, or if the user has not provided us with an e-mail address or valid contact information./p - pemFundraising activities./em Our fundraising work is public and community-driven as well. You can learn more on the community fundraising landing page./p + h2Help! My personal information is being sought because of something I did on the Wikimedia projects. What should I do? /h2 + pIf you are the subject of a subpoena, it is highly recommended that you consult your own lawyer immediately. There are a number of organizations that will fight on a user's behalf, like the a href=https://www.aclu.org/;American Civil Liberties Union/a (ACLU) or the a href=https://www.eff.org/;Electronic Frontier Foundation/a (EFF). If you need help finding an attorney, WMF may be able to put you in touch with some of these organizations or help you secure an attorney at
[MediaWiki-commits] [Gerrit] Add FAQ and links - change (wikimedia/TransparencyReport)
Prtksxna has uploaded a new change for review. https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/150746 Change subject: Add FAQ and links .. Add FAQ and links Change-Id: I71c9d3ea172c4c22106392d859ae75b36c56371d --- M source/faq.html.erb 1 file changed, 73 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-) git pull ssh://gerrit.wikimedia.org:29418/wikimedia/TransparencyReport refs/changes/46/150746/1 diff --git a/source/faq.html.erb b/source/faq.html.erb index 345e54c..e20f6a7 100644 --- a/source/faq.html.erb +++ b/source/faq.html.erb @@ -9,43 +9,91 @@ div class=col-md-3/div div class=col-md-9 - h2What else are you transparent about?/h2 - pWhat we have done, what we are doing, and what we hope to do. Anyone can see how a Wikipedia article was created and developed over time, read about what the Wikimedia Foundation is working on, and even contribute to the software that the Wikimedia projects are built upon. We publish annual reports, which highlight our accomplishments over the previous fiscal year, as well as monthly reports detailing our day-to-day activities. We also publish our plans for the future through our annual plan, which details our goals for the next fiscal year, and our strategic plan, which outlines how we will address critical challenges and opportunities facing the Wikimedia movement over longer periods of time. /p + h2What sort of information gets requested?/h2 + pAll sorts of identifying information, public and nonpublic, gets requested. Requests tend to be broad in nature, in order to capture as much information as possible. However, because we collect relatively a href=https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Privacy_policy#Types_of_Information_We_Receive_From_You.2C_How_We_Get_It.2C_.26_How_We_Use_It;small amounts of information/a and retain it for a href=https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Data_retention_guidelines;limited amounts of time/a, we frequently have little to disclose./p - pemCore financial information./em On the financial reports page, you will find audited financial statements, detailed financial plans, and our form 990./p + h2Does WMF have different standards depending on who is requesting? /h2 + pNo. Regardless of who is requesting user data—be it an individual, a government, or a law enforcement officer—we typically do not produce information as a result of a request unless we have received proper legal process. More information can be found in our a href=https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Requests_for_user_information_procedures_%26_guidelines;Requests for User Information Procedure Guidelines/a./p - pemBoard meeting minutes and outcomes./em The Wikimedia Board of Trustees is the ultimate corporate authority in the Wikimedia Foundation. On the meetings and resolutions pages, you will find information about its decisions./p + h2What happens when you receive a request from abroad?/h2 + pPer our a href=https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Requests_for_user_information_procedures_%26_guidelines;Requests for User Information Procedure Guidelines/a, we require that requests originating from outside of the United States to follow the a href=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mutual_Legal_Assistance_Treaty;mutual legal assistance treaty/a (MLAT) process or a href=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letter_rogatory;letters rogatory/a process so that a U.S. court will issue the required U.S. legal process to the Wikimedia Foundation./p - pemPolicies and procedures./em Beyond key policies like the privacy policy, donor privacy policy, and trademark policy, we publish all other key policies and procedures governing Wikimedia operations./p + h2When would you not tell a user that his or her nonpublic personal information is being disclosed as a result of a legal process, such as a subpoena? /h2 + pWe are committed to notifying users if we plan on disclosing nonpublic personal information. However, we cannot notify a user if we are legally restrained from doing so (e.g. by a gag order), if a credible threat to life or limb is present, or if the user has not provided us with an e-mail address or valid contact information./p - pemFundraising activities./em Our fundraising work is public and community-driven as well. You can learn more on the community fundraising landing page./p + h2Help! My personal information is being sought because of something I did on the Wikimedia projects. What should I do? /h2 + pIf you are the subject of a subpoena, it is highly recommended that you consult your own lawyer immediately. There are a number of organizations that will fight on a user's behalf, like the a href=https://www.aclu.org/;American Civil Liberties Union/a (ACLU) or the a href=https://www.eff.org/;Electronic Frontier Foundation/a (EFF). If you need help finding an attorney, WMF may be able to put you in