Hi Nataliia,

Thank you for your clear feedback. I’m concerned about the current
situation regarding the Movement Charter.

Firstly, I recommend the Foundation vote first in the process. The board,
being the smaller group with decisive power, should *lead by example* to
avoid wasting the community’s time and energy if the charter is not going
to be approved. After three years of discussion, it is unlikely that a few
more days will change the board's opinion.

Let’s be mindful of the toll additional voting will take on all of us. This
way, we can collectively acknowledge that this effort did not result in an
agreement by everyone and create space to move onto the next step of our
collective journey sooner rather than later.

Secondly, the Strategy Process was initiated and funded by the Wikimedia
Foundation and led by it until the recommendations phase.

It seems counterproductive to delegate the charter creation to a volunteer
group only to dismiss their work when the outcome isn't as desired.
Returning to previous structures, like the FDC, which we identified as a
band-aid a few years ago, feels like a step back. This approach nullifies
three years of effort and misses the opportunity to address fundamental
issues in our power distribution.

The current Charter, while not perfect, opens the door for essential
discussions and potential evolution in our governance. Rejecting the
charter outright reinforces the status quo rather than fostering necessary
changes. We must recognize that Wikimedia Foundation, after 21 years, needs
to evolve alongside our projects and the wider world. The discussions we
initiated opened* new possibilities* for our movement.

I hope the board will commit to *meaningful change* rather than reverting
to old methods. We need to align our movement with our core value of
equity, which requires embracing radical change.

To also walk the talk of collaborating together and sharing
responsibilities, I propose the following steps to move forward:

   1. Reopen discussions on the Movement Structures with clear objectives,
   support, timelines, and Foundation involvement.
   2. Gather a small working group to outline, in a fast and agile way, the
   main questions and issues to tackle.
   3. Engage more directly with community feedback to address key concerns,
   improving on what worked in the first phases of the Strategy Process that
   drove global discussions.
   4. Engage openly and build together to avoid repeating the current
   situation of discarding three years of work.

I believe these steps could help us fulfill our mission and align our
movement with the values we all share.

Best regards,
Christophe Henner (Schiste)
Former Wikimedia Foundation Board Chair
Former Wikimedia France Board Chair
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