[Wikimediaindia-l] Online workshop on writing wikidata queries - June 21 2020 - 9 AM IST

2020-06-19 Thread Shrinivasan T
Hello all,


This is a reminder that the "Writing Wikidata queries" workshop is coming
up! It will take place this Sunday, June 21st at 9 am IST on the Zoom
platform:

https://wikimedia.zoom.us/j/99498586419



More details of the workshop are here:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/SWT_Indic_Workshop_Series_2020/Workshops#Writing_Wikidata_queries
.



Remember to bring a computer with you as hands-on activities will be a part
of this workshop.



We look forward to your participation! :)



Cheers,

SWT Indic Workshop Series Team
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Re: [Wikimediaindia-l] Secret WMF Job of Krishna Chaitanya Velaga

2020-06-19 Thread Krishna Chaitanya Velaga
Arvind,

Irrespective of the facts, firstly these emails are quite misleading, for
no reason except to target me. Firstly, the grant is no way related to the
subject of this thread, even then only partial information is presented.
You have mentioned the community was not happy with the budget, but didn't
mention the clarifications provided, and the 40+ plus endorsements it
received from community members. Presenting partial information that is
misleading, specifically targeting an individual, is nothing but harassment.

Yes, I mentioned initially there would be a message in a couple of days,
but it got delayed, as WMF is not working with full capacity due to
COVID-19 pandemic, and one has to be considerate about that fact.
Irrespective, a reply has been posted by a WMF staffer, twice, but for some
reason it didn't get through. There might be a glitch, and I wrote to the
list admins to look into it.

I would not go into details of the profile for now, though I still think it
is dubious based on certain aspects, and this is not the platform or manner
for this conversation. This seems more of targeting an individual, rather
than enquiring.

On Fri, Jun 19, 2020 at 1:11 PM Subhashish  wrote:

> Dear Arvind Menon,
>
> It's not the question of your username/real identity but about protocols
> of an organization that is staff-led and is run with some community
> oversight. This list, on the other hand, is a volunteer-led forum. So, I'd
> concur with Tito that jumping into conclusions too fast is not ideal. Now
> that Asaf has suggested writing to the WMF HR, you might want to write to
> them directly and share your concerns. If you still think that there is a
> need for community intervention after they respond, that would be a good
> starting point. Otherwise, it might result in tarnishing a volunteer for no
> credible reason based on assumptions and suspicions. The second thing I'd
> strongly suggest is the timing. We all are going through a terrible time
> thanks to COVID-19. Having this hard two-day-deadline might not be
> productive. If you really think that this is extremely time-sensitive and
> needs to be solved as soon as possible, then getting in touch with WMF
> could be faster. I am guessing it would be less scandalous and less
> sensational. Let's assume good faith until proven wrong.
>
> Subha
> (Disclaimer: I have worked for WMF and for CIS-A2K (a WMF
> grantee/affiliate) in the past, and I'm writing this with my volunteer
> capacity.)
>
> On Fri, Jun 19, 2020 at 9:07 AM Tito Dutta  wrote:
>
>> Greetings, these days I often get 2 emails when someone sends an email to
>> a list. One from the mailing list and another from the Wikimedia Space.
>> Anyway, I am not worried about the Wiki-identity/username part here, nor
>> I asked that. However, conclusions were made really fast. I am unsure if it
>> can be called Whistleblowing.
>> Thanks
>> User:Titodutta
>> (Wikipedia editor, post in personal capacity)
>>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, 19 Jun 2020 at 08:31, Arvind Menon  wrote:
>>
>>> First of all I am not spreading any lies. Please check what information
>>> I received from WMF Community Program Director
>>>
>>> '''Hi Arvind, Krishna had been working on a contract with Community
>>> Programs but that wrapped up a couple of months ago. '''
>>>
>>> Now Krishna has also accepted he was on contract and said there is
>>> documentation and would provide details in likely 1-2 days. Now 3-4 days
>>> have passed and wish the details can be shared.
>>>
>>> I could not find any User page with his name and in bracket WMF or
>>> Contract and also any Meta page where it is written. This always happen
>>> everytime with WMF Contractors.
>>>
>>> How was the selection process done? This is also not clear and no
>>> mention in the reply. If it is a lateral entry and that too without
>>> announcement and documentation this raises serious doubts on WMF.
>>>
>>> NOTE - This is not a fake profile. I will share my User Name when I feel
>>> comfortable that no one will harass me. Learn to protect the identity of
>>> Whistleblower.   I will definitely share my User Name and clear everyone do
>>> not worry.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, 18 Jun 2020 at 00:44, Asaf Bartov  wrote:
>>>
 Hello.

 If you feel WMF was misled into hiring a non-competent Hindi speaker
 for liaising with the Hindi community, I encourage you to write to the
 Foundation's Human Resources department at h...@wikimedia.org, and it
 will be reviewed, and if necessary, whatever procedural flaw caused it will
 be rectified.

 This mailing list cannot address this issue.

A.

 On Wed, Jun 17, 2020, 21:48 Piyush Maurya 
 wrote:

> Thanks Sivaraam,
>
> But I'm not talking about that. I'm talking about part-time hired
> people serving for 6 months or so on specific projects serving for 
> specific
> language communities. In India on account of Hindi's largest u

Re: [Wikimediaindia-l] Secret WMF Job of Krishna Chaitanya Velaga

2020-06-19 Thread Bodhisattwa Mandal
On Fri, 19 Jun 2020 at 09:07, Tito Dutta  wrote:

> Greetings, these days I often get 2 emails when someone sends an email to
> a list. One from the mailing list and another from the Wikimedia Space.
>
He he, I am sure, not everyone understood what you said above might be a
possibility, otherwise this thread wouldn't start this way. ;-)

Regards,
Bodhisattwa
(Obviously as a volunteer)



>
> On Fri, 19 Jun 2020 at 08:31, Arvind Menon  wrote:
>
>> First of all I am not spreading any lies. Please check what information I
>> received from WMF Community Program Director
>>
>> '''Hi Arvind, Krishna had been working on a contract with Community
>> Programs but that wrapped up a couple of months ago. '''
>>
>> Now Krishna has also accepted he was on contract and said there is
>> documentation and would provide details in likely 1-2 days. Now 3-4 days
>> have passed and wish the details can be shared.
>>
>> I could not find any User page with his name and in bracket WMF or
>> Contract and also any Meta page where it is written. This always happen
>> everytime with WMF Contractors.
>>
>> How was the selection process done? This is also not clear and no mention
>> in the reply. If it is a lateral entry and that too without announcement
>> and documentation this raises serious doubts on WMF.
>>
>> NOTE - This is not a fake profile. I will share my User Name when I feel
>> comfortable that no one will harass me. Learn to protect the identity of
>> Whistleblower.   I will definitely share my User Name and clear everyone do
>> not worry.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, 18 Jun 2020 at 00:44, Asaf Bartov  wrote:
>>
>>> Hello.
>>>
>>> If you feel WMF was misled into hiring a non-competent Hindi speaker for
>>> liaising with the Hindi community, I encourage you to write to the
>>> Foundation's Human Resources department at h...@wikimedia.org, and it
>>> will be reviewed, and if necessary, whatever procedural flaw caused it will
>>> be rectified.
>>>
>>> This mailing list cannot address this issue.
>>>
>>>A.
>>>
>>> On Wed, Jun 17, 2020, 21:48 Piyush Maurya  wrote:
>>>
 Thanks Sivaraam,

 But I'm not talking about that. I'm talking about part-time hired
 people serving for 6 months or so on specific projects serving for specific
 language communities. In India on account of Hindi's largest user base
 Foundation chooses it whenever a new project comes in for getting input.
 Mostly these positions are called 'liaison'.

 They get paid and mostly these job's information not get publicly
 available (like mailing list or village pump but maybe on the link you
 gave). Whenever a new initiative takes place in foundation, these newly
 made positions get filled up by people who doesn't have the confidence of
 the community and in severe cases can't even write Hindi!

 This is a important issue for our community. More information on this
 will be helpful.

 Many thanks,
 Piyush
 (User:हिंदुस्थान वासी)

 On Tue, 16 Jun 2020, 9:23 pm Piyush Maurya, 
 wrote:

> Hi Krishna and all,
>
> Thanks for very detailed clarification. I agree this was some kind of
> dubious statement without any credibility (which my comment showed).
>
> But to get some real outcome of this discussion if any. I want to know
> how the foundation chooses or appoints people for posts roll out for
> communities. I have been witness to several such cases in the past year or
> so where such posts got filled by someone without community consultation 
> or
> knowledge.
>
> I'm talking about Hindi Wikimedia community in this case. What is the
> procedure for applying for these posts. We get several people here who
> doesn't know how to write Hindi and are serving as communication bridge or
> liaison. And they seem to be getting these (they get paid) jobs by some
> kind of connection among themselves.
>
> Many thanks,
> Piyush
> (User:हिंदुस्थान वासी)
>
>
> On Mon, 15 Jun 2020, 8:29 pm Tito Dutta,  wrote:
>
>> I agree. It rushed towards a conclusion without caring about
>> questions and discussion. There was not much good faith assumed as well, 
>> in
>> my opinion.
>>
>> (My opinion is in personal capacity)
>> --User:Titodutta
>>
>> On Mon, Jun 15, 2020, 7:34 PM Krishna Chaitanya Velaga <
>> kcvel...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello everyone,
>>>
>>> Firstly, I would like to condemn this email from a person named
>>> “Arvind Menon” - this email is very much a personal attack on me, to
>>> misguide a community member, character assasination and to defame, all
>>> using a fake profile. If the person is actually seeking any information 
>>> for
>>> community benefit, as Piyush rightly pointed, it would be helpful to 
>>> know
>>> the person’s Wikimedia identity, and their work. Otherwi

Re: [Wikimediaindia-l] Secret WMF Job of Krishna Chaitanya Velaga

2020-06-19 Thread Subhashish
Dear Arvind Menon,

It's not the question of your username/real identity but about protocols of
an organization that is staff-led and is run with some community oversight.
This list, on the other hand, is a volunteer-led forum. So, I'd concur with
Tito that jumping into conclusions too fast is not ideal. Now that Asaf has
suggested writing to the WMF HR, you might want to write to them directly
and share your concerns. If you still think that there is a need for
community intervention after they respond, that would be a good starting
point. Otherwise, it might result in tarnishing a volunteer for no credible
reason based on assumptions and suspicions. The second thing I'd strongly
suggest is the timing. We all are going through a terrible time thanks to
COVID-19. Having this hard two-day-deadline might not be productive. If you
really think that this is extremely time-sensitive and needs to be solved
as soon as possible, then getting in touch with WMF could be faster. I am
guessing it would be less scandalous and less sensational. Let's assume
good faith until proven wrong.

Subha
(Disclaimer: I have worked for WMF and for CIS-A2K (a WMF
grantee/affiliate) in the past, and I'm writing this with my volunteer
capacity.)

On Fri, Jun 19, 2020 at 9:07 AM Tito Dutta  wrote:

> Greetings, these days I often get 2 emails when someone sends an email to
> a list. One from the mailing list and another from the Wikimedia Space.
> Anyway, I am not worried about the Wiki-identity/username part here, nor I
> asked that. However, conclusions were made really fast. I am unsure if it
> can be called Whistleblowing.
> Thanks
> User:Titodutta
> (Wikipedia editor, post in personal capacity)
>
>
>
> On Fri, 19 Jun 2020 at 08:31, Arvind Menon  wrote:
>
>> First of all I am not spreading any lies. Please check what information I
>> received from WMF Community Program Director
>>
>> '''Hi Arvind, Krishna had been working on a contract with Community
>> Programs but that wrapped up a couple of months ago. '''
>>
>> Now Krishna has also accepted he was on contract and said there is
>> documentation and would provide details in likely 1-2 days. Now 3-4 days
>> have passed and wish the details can be shared.
>>
>> I could not find any User page with his name and in bracket WMF or
>> Contract and also any Meta page where it is written. This always happen
>> everytime with WMF Contractors.
>>
>> How was the selection process done? This is also not clear and no mention
>> in the reply. If it is a lateral entry and that too without announcement
>> and documentation this raises serious doubts on WMF.
>>
>> NOTE - This is not a fake profile. I will share my User Name when I feel
>> comfortable that no one will harass me. Learn to protect the identity of
>> Whistleblower.   I will definitely share my User Name and clear everyone do
>> not worry.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, 18 Jun 2020 at 00:44, Asaf Bartov  wrote:
>>
>>> Hello.
>>>
>>> If you feel WMF was misled into hiring a non-competent Hindi speaker for
>>> liaising with the Hindi community, I encourage you to write to the
>>> Foundation's Human Resources department at h...@wikimedia.org, and it
>>> will be reviewed, and if necessary, whatever procedural flaw caused it will
>>> be rectified.
>>>
>>> This mailing list cannot address this issue.
>>>
>>>A.
>>>
>>> On Wed, Jun 17, 2020, 21:48 Piyush Maurya  wrote:
>>>
 Thanks Sivaraam,

 But I'm not talking about that. I'm talking about part-time hired
 people serving for 6 months or so on specific projects serving for specific
 language communities. In India on account of Hindi's largest user base
 Foundation chooses it whenever a new project comes in for getting input.
 Mostly these positions are called 'liaison'.

 They get paid and mostly these job's information not get publicly
 available (like mailing list or village pump but maybe on the link you
 gave). Whenever a new initiative takes place in foundation, these newly
 made positions get filled up by people who doesn't have the confidence of
 the community and in severe cases can't even write Hindi!

 This is a important issue for our community. More information on this
 will be helpful.

 Many thanks,
 Piyush
 (User:हिंदुस्थान वासी)

 On Tue, 16 Jun 2020, 9:23 pm Piyush Maurya, 
 wrote:

> Hi Krishna and all,
>
> Thanks for very detailed clarification. I agree this was some kind of
> dubious statement without any credibility (which my comment showed).
>
> But to get some real outcome of this discussion if any. I want to know
> how the foundation chooses or appoints people for posts roll out for
> communities. I have been witness to several such cases in the past year or
> so where such posts got filled by someone without community consultation 
> or
> knowledge.
>
> I'm talking about Hindi Wikimedia community in th