Wikimedia Wikimeet India 2022/Request for Comments/Online events
Wikimedia projects with the hopes of obtaining resolution. Add a link to the proposal page or disputed page or create a new subpage requesting comments here (please use {{Rfc subpage}}). Anyone is welcome to give his or her opinion on the requests listed below. See also: all RfC pages and more Wiki-wide elections and votings.
Requests for comment (RFC for short) are processes by which broader input can be requested. This is typically required for policy changes that are broad in scope. It may also be useful to gain wider input regarding conflicts or unresolved issues on other Request for Comments is a discussion place where we are starting a few discussions and inviting you to share comments/views.
Why RFC?: These are a few questions, where we do not know the exact answer, and we believe your comments/inputs will help in planning Wikimedia Wikimeet India 2022 or any other similar event. Let's learn from each other.
Every RFC will have these components–
- Question: Narrates the RfC topic in brief, in 1–2 sentences.
- Opening Remarks: Explains the question in detail, narrates the things we already know, provides links to resources, and helps to prepare for the discussion.
- Discussion: Main part of the RFC, where you will participate and share their comment/opinion/view. Although English might be the common language, feel free to write in any language.
- Conclusion/Closing remark: (optional) draws conclusion, if applicable, at the end of the discussion.
Guidelines
Here are the basic guidelines to follow.
- Everyone is welcome: Everyone is welcome to comment, from all communities, and all Wikimedia projects.
- Topic: All the topics will be directly related to WMWM or conducting the online events and remote participation in general.
- In search of an answer: An RFC will ask those questions where there is no clear/perfect answer yet, and a collective or group discussion may help in finding a solution/answer.
- Duration: An RFC will be open for at least 14 days (or more than that) unless a perfect answer is unanimously found and concluded before that.
- Detailed comment: Please write in detail, and avoid brief comments without explanations.
- Friendly discussion: Keep the discussion friendly, avoid personal remarks and personal attacks.
Question
edit- Are online events becoming a kind of ritual? For increased outreach & diversity we shifted to online, but how far we have achieved the increased participation, inclusivity and diversity. What are your thoughts on it please participate in the discussion to find the answer.