Zaɓukan Gidauniyar Wikimedia/2022/Ƴantakara/Kunal Mehta
Kunal Mehta (Legoktm)
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Bayanan gabatarwa / Gajeren bayanin nema shiga. Wannan shashen za'a fassara shi. (kalmomi 150 iya yawa) |
Na kasance amatsayin ɗan Wikimedia tun 2007, kuma Ni tsohon ma'aikacin WMF ne na tsawon shekaru 8 (see full biography). Daga duk waɗannan matsayin, Na samu fahimta mai ƙarfi sosai na buƙatun fasaha da zahircin tafiyar Wikimedia.
Al'umma ta fasaha dawwamamma kuma mai aminci itace wanda masu taimakawa suke tafiyar da ita, ƙungiyoyin da aka yi alaƙa da su da ma'aikatan WMF duka, wannan ne yasa nayi aiki dan koyarwa da ɗabi'antar da masu taimakawa na na'urori. Na fuskantar da aiki na wurin samar da samfari da kayan aiki waɗanda suke lura da masu taimakawa akan-wiki, kamar AbuseFilter, SpamBlacklist da global CSS/JS. Muhimmin fanni a aikin WMF shi ne in samar da kuma kulawa da samfarori na fasaha wanda ke da matuƙar muhimmanci ga Kwamitin ta tabbatar da ta aiwatar da shawarwari da suka dace game da ayyuka fasaha da fitattun abubuwa. Amatsayi na na wanda yake da ƙwarewa akan sanarwa, saukarwa, da kulawa da samfarori da suka dace da buƙatun da Wikimedia ke nema, Nayi imanin ƙwarewa ta da hangen nesa na zasu iya taimaka ma kwamitin da WMF suyi wa tafiyar na aiki da kyau. | |
Gudummawowi a manhajojin Wikimedia, kasantuwar ku acikin ƙungiyoyin Wikimedia ko ƙungiyoyin da aka yi alaƙa da su, ayyukan ku a amatsayin mai shiri a tafiyar Wikimedia, ko shigar ku cikin aiki tare da wata ƙungiya da tayi ƙawance da Wikimedia. (kalmomi 100 mafi yawa) |
As a Wikimedian since 2007 and a former WMF staffer for 8 years (see full bio), I have a strong understanding of the technical needs and realities of the movement. I work to build features and tools that give control to users on-wiki. A healthy and sustainable technical community is one led by volunteers, affiliates and WMF staff alike, which is why I’ve worked to mentor and empower volunteer developers. Wikimedians are disappointed with the WMF’s recent technical output; I would like to bring my experience in successfully creating, deploying and maintaining technical projects to the WMF board. | |
Ƙwarewa a fannin dabarar ka kamar yadda mashawarta suka buƙata a gare ku.
(kalmomi 150 mafi yawa) |
I bring significant experience in “Enterprise-level platform technology and/or product development” as well as “Organizational strategy and management” to the board. Wikimedia technical development is radically different than the rest of the web, with an intense focus on privacy, security, transparency, internationalization, and user freedom. Blending my experience as a longtime volunteer contributor and as a WMF engineer, I understand the desires for new features and bugfixes while balancing the day-to-day needs of building and defending a secure platform. I’ve developed new features for editors and resolved sitewide outages during late nights and weekends. I regularly give input on technical roadmaps, favoring a bottom-up approach for determining strategy. | |
Ƙwarewar sanin rayuwa. Munfi son mu karanta labari akan ƙwarewar ka a rayuwa a yankunan Afirka, Kudancin Asiya, Gabas da Kudu masu Gabas ta Asiya da Pacific, da Latin Amurka & Karibiya. Muna da imanin ƙwarewa a wannan yankuna zai taimaka wajen faɗaɗa ƙoƙarin Kwamitin dan su cimma tsarin dabaru da ake buri na samun shigowar kowa da kowa, duk da dai mun san wasu ƙwarewar suma zasu iya bada muhimman taimakawa. (kalmomi 250 mafi yawa) |
As a journalist, I’ve had the opportunity to listen to others, tell their stories and amplify their experiences. I’ve interviewed homeless university students, victims of assault, as well as politicians and activists. In 2018, I traveled to Italy and Greece to report on the ongoing refugee and migrant crises firsthand. On the island of Lesbos, we visited Moria (aka “the worst refugee camp on earth”), interviewing refugees fleeing the Syrian civil war, as well as residents on the island who were living with the influx of refugees.
Telling these stories and more have allowed me to gain a better appreciation for experiences I personally haven’t lived through. I do my best to make sure as many other people can gain that same appreciation by releasing as much content as possible under free licenses. Outside the bubble of the English Wikipedia, my experiences have given me a unique perspective on the technical needs of our diverse communities, which I’d like to bring to the board. During SUL finalization, I worked with stewards on implementing a new global renamers group. To empower cross-wiki patrollers and global sysops, I rolled out global CSS/JS. Wikisourcians particularly felt the pain of musical scores being disabled, and helped test it when we re-enabled it. And they, along with Commons uploaders, raised awareness of large file uploads being broken and helped with debugging until we found the cause and fixed it. | |
Kwarewa na al'adu da yare tare da yankuna da harsuna ƙari akan yankinku da harshenku na asali. Sanayya na al'adun da ake cuɗanya yana taimakawa wurin gina alaƙa a al'umma mai mabanbantan mutane. (kalmomi 250 mafi yawa) |
I learned how to program via Wikibooks and Wikipedia, and it eventually grew into my dream career. I regularly interact with people from across the world through talk pages, IRC, etc., many of whom I now consider friends. I’ve spent my summers mentoring and working alongside GSoC/Outreachy students from Cameroon, India and Taiwan, not to mention many others from around the world through guidance on bugs, patch review and casual conversations.
Despite only speaking English (and fragments of Gujarati and Spanish), my key skillset is bridging the communication and culture gap between technical and non-technical users. I’m fluent in technical jargon and can translate that into plain language when helping people out over chat, in person and on technical village pumps. And I’m able to diagnose user complaints, turning them into actionable bug reports on Phabricator. A key part of the WMF’s work is in developing and maintaining technical features – it is crucial that the board has someone who has real experience developing, deploying and maintaining features that meet Wikimedia's unique technical requirements. I regularly hear that the board and WMF upper management are out of touch with the needs of the developers and editors doing the work on the ground, and don’t realize the full scope or implications of projects they sign off on. Having collaboratively developed user scripts, gadgets, Toolserver/Toolforge tools, and MediaWiki extensions to benefit a diverse group of contributors, I’d bring a bridge to the technical community that is desperately lacking. | |
Kwarewa a matsayin ka na mai ba da rajin hakkin samar da wuraren aminci na haɗin gwiwa ga kowa da/ko gogewa a yanayi ko yanayin bibiya, ƙuntatawa, ko wasu farmaki g haƙƙoƙin ɗan adam. (kalmomi 250 mafi yawa) |
As an administrator, IRC channel operator, and member of the Technical Code of Conduct Committee, I have significant experience ensuring users can work together in safe/collaborative spaces by working to catalyze and de-escalate situations, stepping in with sanctions to protect contributors as necessary.
I've invested time developing and improving anti-abuse/power user tools that give control to users on-wiki like AbuseFilter, SpamBlacklist and GlobalCssJs. Creating safe spaces requires identifying and reducing power imbalances. In the technical community, there is a de facto power disparity between paid WMF developers and volunteer developers. To counteract this, I regularly mentor and support newer developers and nominate them for “+2” merge rights (which WMF staff get by default). A thriving and empowered volunteer developer community is essential to sustain the Wikimedia movement. WMF staff also need a safe space, and must not be constantly in fear of being re-organized at the whims of a constantly changing upper management. The board must support the unionization of staff in addition to the previously promised ombudsperson. I regularly fight attempts at censorship through my work with Kiwix, the offline Wikipedia reader, by packaging it for Debian, which makes it easier for users to install. Recently I wrote a guide showing how to set up a local mirror of the Russian Wikipedia using Kiwix and Debian. At my day job, I’m privileged to continue the work that the late Aaron Swartz started in SecureDrop, building and supporting software to protect whistleblowers and journalists. | |
Kwarewa dangane da (ko amatsayin maamba na, gwargwadon yadda ka zaɓi bayyanawa) ƙungiyar da ta fuskanci wariya a tarihi da rashin wakilci a cikin tsarin gudanarwa na shugabanci (wanda ya haɗa har da amma ba'a iyakance ga caste, launin fata, ƙabila, launi, asalin ɗan ƙasa, ɗan ƙasa, tantancewar jinsi, bayyana jinsi, sanayyar jima'i, shekara, addini, yare, al'ada, ilimi, iyawa, samun kuɗi shiga da muhalli). (kalmomi 250 mafi yawa) |
I am a person of color and do not feel comfortable sharing more than that publicly. | |
Verification | Identity verification performed by Wikimedia Foundation staff and eligibility verification performed by the Elections Committee | |
Eligibility: Verified Verified by: Matanya (talk) 09:03, 17 May 2022 (UTC) |
Identification: Verified Verified by: Joe Sutherland (Wikimedia Foundation) (talk) 23:55, 18 May 2022 (UTC) |
2022 Board of Trustees Analysis Committee Rating
Candidate Name | Wikimedia Background | Sought Skills | Sought Regional Experience | Human Rights & Underrepresentation | Overall rating from the average score of the four categories | Overall rating from the average score of the nine criteria |
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Kunal Mehta | Gold | Silver | Silver | Silver | Silver | Gold |