Global Melt
Global Melt - Best Practices in Community Leadership for global peer-driven movements
About
Global Melt 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 aims to gather, for the first time for this purpose, community organizers from Creative Commons, Wikimedia, and Mozilla, as well as 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. We're starting small and prototyping the workshop format, but hopefully this meeting will plant seeds for further collaboration.
The proposed topic is:
A deeper understanding for running local, community-organized events that contribute to organizational goals in meaningful and sustainable ways.
We will spend the time sharing experiences, both good and bad, with the aim of generating specific (and potentially shared) event strategies and collective assets such as toolkits.
Schedule
- Sunday, March 27: welcome and dinner (evening)
- Monday, March 28: workshop (all day)
- Tuesday, March 29: workshop (morning)
The meeting will take place after the Wikimedia Chapters meeting and Wikimedia Foundation board meeting to ensure attendance from members of those groups. Expected attendance is 20-30 people.
Confirmed Participants
Wikimedia
- Foundation Board: SJ Klein
- Movement roles working group at WM Foundation: Jon Hugget, Barry Newstead
- Chapters Committee at WM Foundation: Lodewijk Gelauff
- Wikimedia Deutschland: Mathias Schindler
Creative Commons
- CC HQ
- CC Germany: Markus Beckedahl
- CC Poland: Alek Tarkowski
Mozilla
- Mark Surman
- Alina Mierlus
- William Q
- "Dees" (Mozilla Labs)
- Mary Colvig
- Pierros Pappadeas
- Bogomil Shopov
P2PU and Mozilla:
- Pippa Buchanan
KDE
- Claudia Rauch
Global Voices
- Solana Larson
Freie Universitat Berlin
- Leonhard Dobusch
Aspiration
- Allen Gunn
Joomla!
- Ryan Ozimek
Open Design City
- Jay Cousins
The Prototype Project
- Nadia El-Imam
Translate Wiki
- Siebrand Mazeland
Free Culture Incubator
- Ela Kagel
Transparency International
Kabissa
Location and Accommodation
Workshop Venue: studio70. Kottbusser Damm 70, 10967 Berlin, Germany. +49 30/61625173
Accommodation is organized by participants. A few recommended places:
- Best Western Euro-Hotel Berlin. Hermannplatz/Sonnenallee 6 (5min walk to venue). 50-70EUR/night.
- Michelberger Hotel. Warschauer Straße 39 (15min subway ride). 70EUR/night.
- Motel One Mitte. Prinzenstraße 40 / Moritzplatz (15min subway ride). 50-65EUR/night.
- IMA Lofts. Ritterstrasse 12-14 (15min subway ride). 55-80EUR/night.
- Baxpax. Skalitzer Strasse 104 (15min subway ride). 8-30EUR/night.
- Die Fabrik. Schlesische Straße 18 (15min subway ride). 18-40EUR/night.
Long-term goals
- Learn from each other.
- Start/build relationships.
- Plant seed for bigger meeting.
- Scope this by protoyping *one topic*
- Bigger event then uses same process on more topics
Reading Material
- Wikimedia Chapters: We Want to Hire Someone, Where Do We Start? Part 1, Part 2
- https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Public_engagement
- https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/meta/wiki/Movement_roles_project
- Creative Commons as a Franchising Model
- Wikimedia Governance
- Mozilla Roles and Responsibilities
- Mozilla Community Map