This has been going on for three days, yet not one person involved in this
decision has take a moment to reachout personally to the people who worked
on bids, They have tabled justifications on list discussions, they have
changed the status of Meta pages but not once have they given anyone the
courtesy of owning the mistakes that have caused this, not even the WMF has
made any personal attempt to help reconcile the damage at a more personal
level..

my month ahead;

   - in three hours a meeting with a bid sponsor
   - in 2 days a workshop with GLAM commencement of a new project that will
   include 100,000+ image donation
   - in 5 days WMAU AGM where no doubt these events will be a topic of
   discussion
   - in 15 days on 21st & 22nd I'll giving presentations at a national GLAM
   conference about working with us and about we have already started

I do all of this and a lot more as a volunteer not a paid employee,  3 days
ago my perception in the openness, honesty and integrity of the projects
took a big hit, so as hollow as it'll be now it'd still be nice to think
that the people involved in this have the courage to acknowledge & own
their failures in the way the changes evolved and were communicated.

As a foot note I contacted the WMF three days ago asking for information
and an apology then that I could take to those outside our community who
have also put time, effort and resources into the bid, those email havent
even been acknowledge as being received.

-- 
​We all make mistakes but its what we do next​ that counts

​Gideon​
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