Newsletter/November2008

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Wikimedia UK Newsletter
Draft November 2008 Issue



Summary: This is the summary of the newsletter, which will cover everything below very briefly.

In this month's newsletter:

  1. What happened to WMUK1 / why have a Wikimedia UK chapter?
  2. Results of elections
  3. Status of Company Formation
  4. Membership
  5. Anything else

What happened to WMUK1 / why have a Wikimedia UK chapter?

Results of elections

The community of Wikimedians in the United Kingdom has come together to form a chapter of Wikimedia. The community elected an initial board of five members to incorporate the new organisation, set up a bank account, request charitable status and arrange the first Annual General Meeting. Nine people put their names forward to stand and eight were accepted as candidates - the ninth being rejected as they were under 18. These five candidates received the support of more than the required 50% of voters:

  • Kwan Ting Chan (KTC) (88.5%)
  • Michael Conn (Warofdreams) (57.7%);
  • Tom Holden (Cfp) (92.3%)
  • Michael Peel (MikeP) (53.2%);
  • Andrew Turvey (AndrewRT) (73.1%).

Twenty six (70%) of the 37 people who registered in time to vote cast their ballots.

Status of Company Formation

The board has agreed a timeline of objectives. Good progress is being made. Following extensive discussions, a company named Wiki UK Ltd has been set up and was incorporated on 5 November. The company's Memorandum of Association and Articles of Association have been agreed, and these include the organisation's objectives:

The charity's Object is to aid and encourage people to collect, develop and effectively disseminate knowledge and other educational, cultural and historic content in the public domain or under a license that allows everyone to freely use, distribute and modify said content, by means including (but not limited to):
  1. promoting freely accessible online information repositories whose content is freely and collaboratively editable;
  2. acting as a voice and representative for the community of UK residents and citizens who use and edit such repositories;
  3. preserving world heritage, and particularly that of the UK, through such repositories;
  4. supporting the charitable work of the Wikimedia Foundation;
  5. enabling, assisting, promoting and promulgating wider participation in the creation, dissemination and expansion of information and educational resources covering the world's knowledge and languages to all persons, everywhere;
  6. furthering the development of electronic, printed, and other resources required to support such participation;
  7. producing, publishing and developing, or cause to be produced, published and developed, information resources, whether in printed, electronic, or other forms;
  8. making use of or encouraging the use of information resources for the advancement of education; and
  9. encouraging the adoption of practices and policies to widen education, participation and dissemination of information worldwide;
    Objectives of Wiki UK Ltd

A decision from the chapters committee on whether to propose that the Wikimedia Foundation accept the organisation as a chapter is expected on Friday [to update].

Once a decision is made, the board will begin accepting applications for membership (see below for details), and will also be setting up a bank account. [to update].

Membership

[work in progress] We look forward to accepting applications for membership of Wiki UK Limited, however there is a hurdle we need to go through first. As we will be charging a membership fee, we have to have a bank account open to process the fees before we can accept membership. Whilst we will be applying for a bank account imminently, the bank takes a certain amount of time to process the application. In the meantime we hope that we can invite membership applications, which will be processed as soon as we have a bank account.

Anything else

Mention Wikimeets, recent news from UK-based Wikiprojects, etc. here? Anyone at want to write a report?