Jump to content

Elezioni Wikimedia Foundation/2024/Candidati/Lane Rasberry

From Meta, a Wikimedia project coordination wiki
This page is a translated version of the page Wikimedia Foundation elections/2024/Candidates/Lane Rasberry and the translation is 100% complete.

Lane Rasberry (bluerasberry)

bluerasberry (talk meta edits global user summary CA  AE)

Dettagli sui candidati
Lane Rasberry, Wikimedian in residenza presso la School of Data Science dell'Università della Virginia
  • Informazioni personali:
  • Contributi sui progetti:
    • Wikimediano/a da: 2004
    • Wiki in cui è attivo/a: Wikipedia in inglese, Wikidata, Wikimedia Commons
Il numero totale di parole per l'intera candidatura (domande obbligatorie + facoltative) è di 1000 (mille) parole.
Domande obbligatorie
Perché ti candidi al Board of Trustees di Wikimedia Foundation? Quale sarà il tuo contributo? Quali sono i temi su cui vorresti sapere di più? L'investimento nella comunità è il modo migliore per raggiungere i nostri obiettivi e voglio unirmi al Board of Trustees per sviluppare bilanci che portino avanti la missione della Wikimedia Foundation attraverso il potenziamento della comunità. La Wikimedia Foundation ha raccolto 1.000.000.000 di dollari dal 2017, ma solo il 10% del bilancio annuale è costituito da sovvenzioni. Questa somma di denaro è troppo bassa per sviluppare una leadership e una governance comunitaria sufficienti.

Al Wikimedia Summit 2024 gli affiliati al movimento Wikimedia hanno deciso che la nuova Carta del movimento e il Consiglio globale trasferiranno il potere dalla Wikimedia Foundation alla comunità degli utenti. Questo trasferimento di potere potrebbe non avvenire senza una forte azione di advocacy, ma negozierò per ottenere le risorse di cui la comunità ha bisogno per avere successo. Ciò include il sostegno agli attuali programmi della comunità e l'aumento dei fondi per il mondo di lingua spagnola, l'India e i paesi africani. Poiché attualmente solo i membri delle organizzazioni wiki hanno accesso ad alcuni diritti di governance, dobbiamo anche creare opzioni di partecipazione alla governance per il 99% dei volontari e dei lettori che non hanno tale appartenenza.

Ho 12 anni di esperienza come "Wikimediano in residenza", che è un ruolo professionale di wikimediano. Frequento la School of Data Science dell'Università della Virginia e la mia istituzione è pronta a sostenermi nel mio lavoro nel Board con un supporto legale, contabile, etico e di altri esperti accademici.

Descrivi la tua esperienza nel mondo Wikimedia (ad esempio contributi ai progetti Wikimedia, appartenenza a organizzazioni o affiliati Wikimedia, attività come organizzatore del movimento Wikimedia o partecipazione a un'organizzazione affine al movimento Wikimedia). *Ha lavorato come wikimediano professionista dal 2012, quindi 40 ore di wiki, settimanalmente, per 12 anni.
Dal tuo punto di vista, quali dovrebbero essere le priorità della Wikimedia Foundation nei prossimi 5-10 anni e perché le consideri importanti? Il nostro unico punto di forza è la governance decentralizzata in crowdsourcing e dobbiamo sponsorizzarne la crescita.
  1. Istituire il Consiglio globale come il più alto organo decisionale che rappresenta gli editori, i lettori e gli utenti di Wikimedia.
  2. Finanziare i gruppi sottorappresentati per migliorare la diversità.
  3. Progettare partnership istituzionali, tra cui università per la ricerca, fondazioni per le sovvenzioni, organizzazioni tecnologiche civiche per il software open source, GLAM per la cultura e istituti di esperti per la conoscenza delle materie.
Optional questions - Professional Experience, Skills and Education
Please describe your experience with governing bodies of organizations (nonprofit or for-profit), mentioning the scope of your responsibilities, as well as the complexity of the organization (in terms of scale of operations, budget, number of people involved, or other meaningful measures) and the size of the board or body. Since I joined the School of Data Science at the University of Virginia, it has grown from 10 to 200 people, with annual budget of $24 million/year. In this startup environment we make all strategic decisions collaboratively, and my own contribution is emphasizing open science.

I have designed budgets and annual reports for Wikimedia New York City, Wikimedia Medicine, and Wikimedia LGBT+, so I understand Wikimedia community governance.

Since 2007 I have been on an ethics board reviewing ethics for multinational HIV vaccine clinical trials. Lessons from medical research can inform Wikimedia challenges. The United States government funds this from a US$3 billion budget.

I founded an centro sociale LGBT (Q2945640) which hosts concerts. This includes posting artist profiles in Wikidata and Wikimedia Commons to showcase regional culture. Our events have helped 100 people in coming out (Q208099) as LGBT+.

Please describe your professional career experience. I am a data scientist and principal investigator in multiple research projects.

After university I conducted medical ricerca clinica (Q5133849), which I still do indirectly in ethics and data curation.

From 2012-18 I was Wikimedian at Consumer Reports, which is a nonprofit tutela del consumatore (Q664183) organization sharing product safety information in Wikipedia. Since 2018 as a data scientist at my university I do projects to promote open science (Q309823) and dati aperti (Q309901). Partner organizations like these invest money in the Wikimedia platform, and we should seek more.

Please briefly describe 3 situations that show how you tackled, or advised others on, a complex problem in an organization. How did you work with others to address the situations? .
  1. At my university I mentor student researchers to attempt to solve challenges. Many problems are not as complex as they seem. Students often can either resolve them or at least discover what solution exists.
  2. Since 2007 I have served on a medical ethics board overseeing HIV vaccine research. When we encounter research complaints, we organize community discussions to resolve them. Transparency builds trust, and I opened general data at d:Wikidata:WikiProject Clinical Trials.
  3. Following the rebranding petition discussions I created documentation which showcased community demands.
Please describe your educational background, including degrees, certificates, and courses of study finished, and their relevance to board work. My bachelor of science in chemistry led me to medical research, then to ethics, diversity, and openness, and then to Wikimedia medical content.
Please add any relevant links describing your professional background, experience, profile (such as LinkedIn, staff page, etc.). .
Optional questions - Leadership Experience
Please describe ways in which you have helped to form a bridge between multiple communities (such as by working on projects outside your home wiki, or working on a collaboration between multiple affiliates). I edit medical content. During COVID my outreach recruited translators for articles.

On-wiki, I support Wikimedians in applying for Wikimedia grants. My own experience and the gaps in our funding reports have convinced me that many Wikimedians are unable to access money. I feel that financial transparency would increase trust in the Wikimedia grants strategy.

As is common among LGBT+ wiki editors, I get harassed. Because my town Charlottesville had a Nazi rally in 2017 and because I live in the United States where shootings are routine, I support increased discussion of disaster response. Development of protection resources for LGBT+ people, women, neurodivergent people, and other vulnerable groups will make Wikimedia safer for everyone.

Can you describe a policy, on wiki or off, that you helped to create or change? What did you learn from this experience? At my university, I developed my school's open access policy . I learned why people either support or fear openness.

I organized community protests in the controversies over Superprotect, the removal of WMF CEO Lila Tretikov, the rebranding, Can San Fran Ban Fram?, fundraising messages, and others. These are major wiki demonstrations with many petitioners. While protests are helpful, it would better if they were not necessary. I wish to reconcile conflicts with financial transparency and consensus-building.

How have you been able to empower people to make their voices heard? I empower people to be heard by joining and bringing media to protests, as I just described.
Sometimes in professional situations, there are personality conflicts. Explain how you remain productive even with personality conflicts. I remain productive by addressing conflicts with Deescalazione (Q1182511) techniques. Many organizations already have developed ways to address conflicts, and I want to bring these practices to Wikimedia. For example, feminist scholar Sara Ahmed (Q15437208) describes how society systematically dismisses women's complaints, and teaches how to avoid this.
Optional questions - Strategic Thinking
Where do you see the need for greater diversity in the Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees or within the movement? What steps would you take to improve diversity on the Board or within the movement? What steps would you recommend the Board take to improve diversity? The need for greater diversity is in the Wikimedia Foundation budget. Although our volunteer recognition programs are diverse, our investments are not. More transparency about Wikimedia Foundation budgets and the Wikimedia Endowment would inspire global confidence in our programs.
Verifica Verifiche eseguite dalla commissione elettorale o dallo staff di Wikimedia Foundation.
Ammissibilità: Verificato
Verificato da: KTC (talk) 20:03, 3 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Identificazione: Verificato
Verificato da: – NahidSultan (WMF) (talk) 08:49, 31 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]