Hi folks,

Thanks for this productive thread and suggestions!

In response to the emergent consensus, I want to confirm that we have
reviewed planned events across the Foundation, and as far as we are aware,
there are no Wikimedia Foundation-organized "decisionmaking" virtual events
or official meetings planned between December 14th and January 5th.

There may be reminders to contribute to planned ongoing surveys through the
end of December, such as the Community Tech wishlist survey (voting will be
open Dec 8 - December 21), but there should be no planned "real-time"
events.

Of course, teas, fikas, chatting cafés, co-editing sessions, and other
social events are highly encouraged if folks feel so motivated and
inspired!

My wishes to you and your loved ones to stay safe and well in this truly
difficult moment.

Yours,
Katherine

On Mon, Nov 16, 2020 at 7:35 PM Risker <risker...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Perhaps a way to think about it would be to pause meetings at which
> decisions are being made or "official" opinions are being collected,
> without expecting any pauses in more socially oriented meetings.  So,
> perhaps an embargo on most WMF-sponsored meetings, as well as formal
> meetings of our constituent organizations and groups including committees
> and perhaps even chapter/user group committees; co-editing sessions, online
> meetups, chatting cafes, etc that are more social in orientation and are
> optional participation could quite easily continue, and may even be
> particularly beneficial for those who are socially isolated because of the
> ongoing efforts to reduce the impact of the current health crisis.
>
> In reality, I expect that there's already a plan to put many if not all
> WMF-sponsored meetings/sessions on hold for a several-week break starting
> mid-December; this is a practice that has been in place for a couple of
> years, and I believe the WMF maintains only a skeleton crew for at least a
> week during that period.
>
> Risker/Anne
>
> On Mon, 16 Nov 2020 at 18:46, Gnangarra <gnanga...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Kaya Jan
>>
>> Yes I agree,  I'm not asking for an absolute ban on all meetings,  just
>> that we give pause as and where possible.
>>
>> Boodarwun
>>
>> On Tue, 17 Nov 2020 at 00:39, Jan Ainali <j...@aina.li> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello Gnangarra,
>>>
>>> I really like your sentiment and appreciate your effort to keep the
>>> community healthy. However, we should acknowledge that with the ongoing
>>> pandemic, not everyone is able to visit their families. Over the years a
>>> lot of friendships have been formed in our community as well. Being able
>>> to collaborate with them might be a very nice feeling for many.
>>>
>>> So as a compromise, I suggest not to enforce a complete stop for online
>>> meetings, but rather just pause the kind of meetings where important
>>> decisions are being taken. Friendly meetups, chatting cafés or co-editing
>>> sessions might be just what is needed for many to stay in a positive state
>>> of mind. As long as they don't *require* people to join because their voice
>>> would not be heard on some matter I believe online meetings are just fine.
>>>
>>> Warm regards
>>> Jan Ainali
>>>
>>> Den mån 16 nov. 2020 kl 04:11 skrev Gnangarra <gnanga...@gmail.com>:
>>>
>>>> Kaya
>>>>
>>>> Over the last 9 months the movement has really taken to the use of
>>>> "zoom" style technology to hold and host events, I dont doubt they have
>>>> been really productive in addressing the many needs of the community.
>>>>
>>>> One thing I have noticed is just how many of these notices are coming
>>>> through now with some meetings taking place not once but multiple times to
>>>> ensure everyone has access to them in their best time period.
>>>>
>>>> I know as volunteers we are able to pick and choose what we do, I also
>>>> know we are placing a lot of pressure on affiliates to be upto date on all
>>>> these events.  I raise a concern that perhaps we as a community are
>>>> starting to over do these meetings and stretch volunteer resources to point
>>>> of breaking or being overwhelmed.  I know that as WP20 approaches these
>>>> meetings are going to accelerate and put greater demands on our limited
>>>> resources.
>>>>
>>>> I propose that the community has a quiet period from the 14 December to
>>>> 5th January where we dont hold general meetings, webinars, cafes, and
>>>> strategy discussions to give people time to refresh and focus on family.
>>>> Obviously some small group focused community meetings will be necessary as
>>>> part of WP20 and other preparations so I'm not suggesting ruling out all
>>>> meetings just asking that we remember that there is life outside of the
>>>> movement we should be allowing people time to focus on as well.
>>>>
>>>> --
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>>>>
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