All about the TechNet Wiki Community Council
Purpose
The Community Council is a small group of members from both Microsoft and the Community. The Community Council takes responsibility for the following goals and tasks:
- Represents the Wiki community members to the community as a whole and to Microsoft.
- Arbitrates disagreements between Wiki members over edits and/or policy change/feature change requests.
- Recommends policy changes.
- Maintains and enforces the Code of Conduct.
- Fosters, incubates, and curates community.
- Collect TNWiki bugs and feature requests, and then represent the community to the Wiki app team.
- Facilitates community and social opportunities, including the Wiki Ninjas blog, the Wiki Ninjas Twitter account, the TechNet Wiki forum, and other social and community projects
- Cross-linking and portal growth and expansion
- Spam identification and deletion
- Featuring TechNet Wiki articles
The Community Council is modeled on the Ubuntu Leadership Code of Conduct , whose “foremost goal is ensuring that their team members and team succeed.”
Early tasks the Council included clarifying policies around plagiarism and non-English content.
2013 current members include:
Microsoft Employees (4)
Observers:
- Brent Groom - Profile
External (7)
- Luiz Henrique Lima Campos - Profile
- Peter Laker (aka XAMLguy) - Profile
- Luigi Bruno - Profile
- Steef-Jan Wiggers - Profile
- Margriet Bruggeman - Profile
- Ana Paula de Almeida - Profile
- Richard Mueller - Profile
Members serve for one-year terms. New terms begin in January of each year. There is no limit on the number of consecutive one-year terms a member may serve.
The Community Council meets as required to achieve its goals. Community Council meeting minutes may be found on this page, with an archive here. Find previous members listed here.
Future Agenda Items
The team members sign up to work on 10 areas of focus each month (1 per person). See the Community Council Areas of Focus (a new concept started in 2013). That page includes future areas of focus to add in future months as we cycle through the different focus areas.
Meeting Minutes
See Archive of Meeting Minutes for the Community Council.
See Also
- Getting Started
- Code of Conduct
- Archive of Meeting Minutes for the Community Council
- TechNet Wiki Community Council Members
- TechNet Wiki Community Council: Areas of Focus
- TechNet Wiki Community Council: How to Become a Member
Other Languages
This article is also available the following languages:
- Wiki: TechNet Wiki Community Council (de-DE)
- Wiki: TechNet Wiki Consejo de comunidad (es-ES)
- Wiki: Conseil communautaire du TechNet Wiki (fr-FR)
- Wiki: TechNet Wiki コミュニティ評議会 (ja-JP)
- Wiki: TechNet Wiki Conselho da Comunidade (pt-BR)
- Wiki: Общественный Совет (ru-RU)
Comments
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January 31, 2016
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