Dear Collab members, 

As you know, we're engaged in having a meaningful conversation on what the Collab membership means, and how the Collab should evolve to best serve the needs of the Wikimedia movement, and more specifically its Education Programs. 

In order to understand what our perceptions are regarding the Collab, we've opened the discussion on wiki, and have got answers from a couple of the Collab members. As you can imagine, this is far from a significant sample, and therefore we request once again that your share your thoughts (at the very least in the form of supporting other members' opinions). 

The place for that conversation is here: https://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Education/Wikipedia_Education_Collaborative/Goals

This on-wiki conversation will take the place in lieu of the December online meeting.

The contributions so far seem to be focusing on "open membership", which is of course very Wikipedian. :) At the same time, it would seem that we could deepen the conversation around what "being an active member" means. Do you have ideas for criteria that we could use (as self-assessment or to have open discussions about "being active")?

By January, we would like to summarize the conversation and reach a conclusion on the new definition/criteria for membership. This conversation is not exclusive to the Collab members, as we are inviting Affiliates and people that are applying to become members of the Collab to also share their views (and this is a wiki!). 

I hope December will be a great month for everyone!

Vahid. 

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Vahid Masrour
Community Capacity Manager, Wikipedia Education Program
vmasrour@wikimedia.org