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The Wikimedia UK '''Technology Committee'' is a proposed committee that guides WMUK's software development, and also helps monitor and improve WMUK's technology infrastructure. It is currently being drafted, and has not yet been approved by the Board. Please help improve this page! | The Wikimedia UK '''Technology Committee''' is a proposed committee that guides WMUK's software development, and also helps monitor and improve WMUK's technology infrastructure. It is currently being drafted, and has not yet been approved by the Board. Please help improve this page! | ||
== Key roles == | == Key roles == |
Revision as of 21:43, 29 August 2012
The Wikimedia UK Technology Committee is a proposed committee that guides WMUK's software development, and also helps monitor and improve WMUK's technology infrastructure. It is currently being drafted, and has not yet been approved by the Board. Please help improve this page!
Key roles
The committees key roles are to:
- Ensure that WMUK's server capacity, and project websites, are up-to-spec and well maintained, including our fundraising systems.
- Assist in the oversight of the GLAM mass upload tool, being developed by Europeana, as well as the reliability of the Wikimedia toolserver, operated by Wikimedia Deutschland.
- Monitor and ensuring the maintenance and improvement of QRpedia.
- Guide the hiring process for WMUK developer staff and contractors.
Meetings
- The Committee will meet monthly online (via such tools as IRC/Skype/Mumble/Teleconferences), and will meet in person at least once per year. Meetings will be announced, take place and be minuted publicly, with the exception of any sensitive discussions which may take place and be minuted in camera.
- Committee discussion in between meetings will take place either on this wiki, or via a WMUK-hosted mailing list that anyone can view the archives of but only committee members, WMUK trustees and staff can subscribe to. Discussion may take place confidentially for any sensitive topics.
Members
- Interested members
(These people have expressed an interest in being a committee member)
- Potential members
(These people may be interested in being a commitee member but have either not yet been asked or have not yet confirmed their interest)
- Doug Taylor
- Tom Morton
- Tom Morris
- James Forrester