Samuel Klein
2011-01-30 13:26:05 UTC
This event, stemming from a discussion at the Drumbeat Festival in
November, may be of interest to people on this list.
I have been working on the idea with Alina Mierlus at Mozilla and
Michelle Thorne at Creative Commons who are helping organize the
event. This first meeting is intended to be small - we have a dozen
groups who have expressed an interested in sending someone and hope
for no more than 25 or 30 people in all.
SJ
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SAVE THE DATE: Global Melt, March 28-29, 2011 in Berlin
Best Practices in Community Leadership for global peer-driven movements
This is a workshop for members and leaders of global peer-driven
movements to explore what their movements have in common, share what
they have learned, and discuss solutions and ideas for their
respective communities. The workshop will gather, for the first time
for this purpose, community organizers from international multilingual
groups, including Mozilla, Wikimedia and Creative Commons. It will
also welcome staff, contributors, and researchers from similar
organizations and projects.
Our immediate goal is to troubleshoot one concrete issue that is
common to all participating organizations: How to run local,
community-organized events that contribute to organizational goals in
meaningful and sustainable ways.
We are starting small and prototyping the workshop format, but
hopefully this meeting will plant seeds for further collaboration. We
will share good and bad experiences, with the aim of generating
specific (and potentially shared) event strategies and collective
assets such as toolkits.
SCHEDULE: March 28-29
* Sunday 27: evening gathering & welcome
* Monday 28: workshop (all day)
* Tuesday 29: workshop (half-day)
The meeting will take place after the Wikimedia Chapters meeting to
ensure attendance from members of those groups. Expected attendance is
20-30 people.
Please rsvp if you and/or someone else in your organization would be
interested in attending. Once we have a participant list, we'll be in
touch with the next steps.
November, may be of interest to people on this list.
I have been working on the idea with Alina Mierlus at Mozilla and
Michelle Thorne at Creative Commons who are helping organize the
event. This first meeting is intended to be small - we have a dozen
groups who have expressed an interested in sending someone and hope
for no more than 25 or 30 people in all.
SJ
==================================================
SAVE THE DATE: Global Melt, March 28-29, 2011 in Berlin
Best Practices in Community Leadership for global peer-driven movements
This is a workshop for members and leaders of global peer-driven
movements to explore what their movements have in common, share what
they have learned, and discuss solutions and ideas for their
respective communities. The workshop will gather, for the first time
for this purpose, community organizers from international multilingual
groups, including Mozilla, Wikimedia and Creative Commons. It will
also welcome staff, contributors, and researchers from similar
organizations and projects.
Our immediate goal is to troubleshoot one concrete issue that is
common to all participating organizations: How to run local,
community-organized events that contribute to organizational goals in
meaningful and sustainable ways.
We are starting small and prototyping the workshop format, but
hopefully this meeting will plant seeds for further collaboration. We
will share good and bad experiences, with the aim of generating
specific (and potentially shared) event strategies and collective
assets such as toolkits.
SCHEDULE: March 28-29
* Sunday 27: evening gathering & welcome
* Monday 28: workshop (all day)
* Tuesday 29: workshop (half-day)
The meeting will take place after the Wikimedia Chapters meeting to
ensure attendance from members of those groups. Expected attendance is
20-30 people.
Please rsvp if you and/or someone else in your organization would be
interested in attending. Once we have a participant list, we'll be in
touch with the next steps.