Dear all,

Please read below if you want to provide constructive feedback on improving
communication from and about the Wikimedia Foundation. It is quite
difficult to meet everyone’s communications expectations in every channel
and format, so the goal is to keep trying new things to see what can be
improved. The Wikimedia Foundation Bulletin [1] is an experiment to
establish a more standardised format and cadence which would include
headlines and links from the Wikimedia Foundation's technical work, and
also work with communities, and affiliates as well as other stakeholders
like readers, donors, regulators, the media and the public.

Past feedback that has informed this approach suggests that:

(1) regular top-line communication seems to be the best way to be
connected;

(2) the communication should be with a known publishing frequency, and that
any additional communication in between is only if something urgent
happens;

(3) there should be links to other specialised newsletters, updates from
the Foundation, and searchable archives of previous editions;

(4) and that this type of connection would be beneficial to avoid over
communicating.

A new edition of the Wikimedia Foundation Bulletin is envisioned to be
published bi-weekly. You can subscribe to the bulletin
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Global_message_delivery/Targets/Wikimedia_Foundation_Bulletin&action=edit&redlink=1>
via talk page delivery on any Wikimedia wiki. Based on your feedback, a
potential commitment to this form of communication would be planned for the
2024-2025 fiscal year.

The headlines would focus on the Foundation's work (including the Board) —
planned office hours, meetings, ongoing public conversations, community
feedback rounds, open issues, updates, etc. Regularity and predictability
would also help the multilingual reach of our communications by helping all
translators plan their time, knowing when  something would be coming their
way. It would also help the teams at the Foundation know when and where to
share information into this aggregated source to be included in the
bulletin.

This experiment described above is aimed at asking for initial feedback on
the idea. If this experiment is successful, it can provide a single point
of standardised and aggregated information from the Foundation with many
links to more detailed sources.  If the concept works, additional time and
effort can be dedicated to making the format more attractive and
functional; but if not, the Foundation will not go down this road, and can
try something else. And apologies in advance about the design—or lack of
it. There is interest in improving it further, but for a prototype, content
and speed were prioritised over the form :)

As a note: regular communications from the Foundation will continue as they
are while we all learn if the Bulletin is a better way to aggregate
information.

So, please find here a page on Meta with a short overview of the concept
itself: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_Bulletin

And here you can find the first “trial” issue:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_Bulletin/2024/06-01

Your feedback
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:Wikimedia_Foundation_Bulletin&action=edit&redlink=1>
is welcome on the concept itself, but of course, details and suggestions on
anything from the design to specific words used would also be helpful!

As this is an experiment, this issue is published on Meta [1], here, and
will be published on the English Wikipedia Village pump (WMF), to check the
reception, what is missing, what is too much, and whether this is something
to consider investing more time and effort into. But if you like this
experiment and want to share it with your community, by all means, do
translate it and post it where appropriate on your wiki, and let us know
how it was received on the talk page [2] or email ask...@wikimedia.org!

[1] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_Bulletin
[2] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Wikimedia_Foundation_Bulletin

P.S. There might also be an opportunity to talk about it at the next
Conversation
with the Wikimedia Foundation’s Board of Trustees
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_Community_Affairs_Committee/2024-06-27_Conversation_with_Trustees>
on 27 June at 18:00 UTC.

Best regards,
antanana / Nataliia Tymkiv
Chair, Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees

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hours/days, as I usually can work more as a volunteer during weekend. You
should not feel obligated to answer it during your days off. Thank you in
advance!*
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