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Notes from DC05 meetup

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Reasons for local chapters

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  • Organize meetups: More effective communication and organizing
  • Independent budget: Fundraising, discretionary spending for meetups, advertising/postering campaigns
  • Local contacts
    • Training: Newbies could get started sooner and be more productive if they have local mentors
    • Libraries and other data sources: Local chapters can respond to requests for physical information sources that can't be loaned out, like Library of Congress document repositories at universities.
    • Media coverage: Newspapers and other media will bemore impressed if there is both an international (meaning big) and a local (meaning pervasive) component to an organization.
    • hosting of events
    • Wikihostel: Support for travelling wikipedians, enabling research projects, crash houses for meetups

Reasons for meetups

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  • Focus/Relieve social energies: people will get along better online if they have a sense of another user's offline personality and personhood - become less anonymous and therefore less "dehumanized" in eyes of others
  • Organizational power: leverage the "international+local" structure
  • Special focuses
    • Physical localized resources (embassy photos, Museum of the American Indian, etc.)
    • WikiProjects (Anatomy, Stamps, etc.)
    • Organizational (new chapter, thinktank, etc.)
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  • Libel and whatnot
  • Passing the buck to the international
    • As long as we follow the rules of the international organization, we can be shielded by their legal structure - probably.

What will it involve?

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  • Financial structure/Financial aid (e.g. scholarships for wikipedians to come to meetups)
    • Financial aid is important - we can't discriminate against those don't have the means to attend

end notes -- Phyzome is Tim McCormack 16:05, 2005 Jun 29 (UTC)

Discussion of main points

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Goals

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Authority

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Geographic scope and granularity

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Not only should it include the 50 states and U.S. territories, but US citizens (including military members) living overseas. Anyone should be able to join from anywhere. Cla68 01:32, 25 June 2007 (UTC)Reply

This page and Wikimedia United States Chapters Council

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I would like to suggest that perhaps this page be redirected to Wikimedia United States Chapters Council, because that effort is currently active, while there has not been any work on a single centralized US chapter for a number of years.--Pharos 15:56, 12 January 2010 (UTC)Reply

If there are no objections, I think I'm going to go forward with the merge in about a week.--Pharos 17:51, 31 January 2010 (UTC)Reply