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This | This page explains the processes used by Wikimedia UK to approve various pieces of text, from the constitution and policies to blog posts and press releases. It is written for the guidance of board members, staff members and supporters of the chapter. | ||
== | ==Categories== | ||
There are | There are five categories of approval, as follows: | ||
{|border=1 | {|border=1 class="wikitable" | ||
! | !Approval | ||
! | !Description | ||
! | !Examples | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Two thirds majority of members | ||
| | |The core [[constitution]] | ||
| | |[[Articles of Association]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Majority of board members | ||
| | |[[Article]] 28 Rules | ||
| | |[[Conflict of Interest policy]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|One | |One board member +72 hours notice | ||
| | |text is provided to all board members, with opportunity to object | ||
| | |[[Newsletter]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |One board member +24 hours notice | ||
| | |text is provided to all board members, with opportunity to object | ||
|Member renewal messages | |[[Blog]] posts / press releases. | ||
|- | |||
|Individual(s) with delegated authority | |||
|Delegated person(s) | |||
|Member renewal messages; guidelines | |||
|} | |} | ||
== | ==Drafting== | ||
Depending on the text, drafting may take place either on a wiki page or by email. | |||
The | The advantage of using a wiki is: | ||
*all versions are in the history | * easier to edit the text | ||
*all edits may be commented | * all versions are in the history | ||
*the Talk page can be used | * all edits may be commented | ||
* the Talk page can be used | |||
* drafts can be made in public (on this wiki) if appropriate, or in private (on the internal or office wikis) | |||
The advantages of using email are: | |||
* | * a single person keeps ownership of the final text | ||
* | * board members are prompted to respond | ||
* | * board members don't need web access to respond | ||
Latest revision as of 11:09, 31 December 2010
This page explains the processes used by Wikimedia UK to approve various pieces of text, from the constitution and policies to blog posts and press releases. It is written for the guidance of board members, staff members and supporters of the chapter.
Categories
There are five categories of approval, as follows:
| Approval | Description | Examples |
|---|---|---|
| Two thirds majority of members | The core constitution | Articles of Association |
| Majority of board members | Article 28 Rules | Conflict of Interest policy |
| One board member +72 hours notice | text is provided to all board members, with opportunity to object | Newsletter. |
| One board member +24 hours notice | text is provided to all board members, with opportunity to object | Blog posts / press releases. |
| Individual(s) with delegated authority | Delegated person(s) | Member renewal messages; guidelines |
Drafting
Depending on the text, drafting may take place either on a wiki page or by email.
The advantage of using a wiki is:
- easier to edit the text
- all versions are in the history
- all edits may be commented
- the Talk page can be used
- drafts can be made in public (on this wiki) if appropriate, or in private (on the internal or office wikis)
The advantages of using email are:
- a single person keeps ownership of the final text
- board members are prompted to respond
- board members don't need web access to respond