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thekohser
Remember who was head of Communications at the Wikimedia Foundation, while it was still in St. Pete, and before Jay Walsh took over that post?

Does anybody see a problem there?

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Sandra ordonez sandratordonez at gmail.com
Tue Feb 1 16:29:01 UTC 2011

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HI Everyone,

I'm Sandy Ordonez. I am so excited this group was started!! I don't like
writing long emails, but I'm thought i can introduce myself and share my
experience with Wiki on my first email smile.gif

I feel into Wikipedia in an untraditional way - I worked for them for a
short time. I had moved to Florida, and they were the only New York-like
website
and nonprofit in the area that I had fallen in love with b/c of how
much easier my online life was because of them, so I was like a bee to
honey.

When I started the job, i expected it to be very similar to any other web
production or communication job I had. Imagine my surprise. lol. I ilterally
had to learn the wiki ethos and culture BY FIRE in a very short time.
Needles to say, there were things I found very challenging.

Ironically, I remember this one night in the very beginning that I had
reached my breaking point, and this female Wikipedian reached out to me. I
hadn't share what i was feeling with anyone, but she knew exactly what I was
going through. Her message was: You might be going through a, b, c, d but
hang in there,..I know certain aspects suck, but the bigger picture is
beautiful." For some strange reason, being able to realize that it wasn't
just me, made handling the aspects I found challenging easier.

I have no idea if my experiences were gender based or not. However, I do
have to say that finding other women in the project that I vibed with made
things a lot more comfortable. I do feel as though the challenges in gender
gap are more reflective of technology in general, but b/c Wikipedia is a big
part of knowledge creation and sharing worldwide, it is kinda a big deal to
improve this area.. I also do think that its the only culture worldwide to
be able to honestly look at a problem like this, and come up with some
freakin cool solutions...so for me, its also a learning experience to see
how I can improve representations in the many worlds I encounter.

I'm looking forward towards whatever I can to help out. By no means am I
hardcore Wikipedian. I am the first to admit that I don't edit very often -
its not my strength or something i would just do for fun. However, I do feel
that I am very passionate about what the projects represent, and hope my
particular skill set might help in whatever way it can!!

Enough rambling. lol Warm vibes!!

best smile.gif

Sandy


I guess a $20 million budget does bring some level of improvement, yes?
Jon Awbrey
Needles to say, I very often use the idio™ “needles to say” when I wan't to say something thats intented to needle some body.

Jon tongue.gif
Ottava
The WMF should just hire Thekohser as copy-editor-in-chief.



Wait, this is a former Communications person and not the current? Perhaps, this is why she was fired? smile.gif
Kelly Martin
QUOTE(Ottava @ Wed 2nd February 2011, 9:21am) *
Wait, this is a former Communications person and not the current? Perhaps, this is why she was fired? smile.gif
Nah, she was fired because she wasn't one of Sue's people, not because she was incompetent. Incompetence is not only not a problem for Wikimedia staffers, but may even be an asset.
Ottava
QUOTE(Kelly Martin @ Wed 2nd February 2011, 11:11am) *

QUOTE(Ottava @ Wed 2nd February 2011, 9:21am) *
Wait, this is a former Communications person and not the current? Perhaps, this is why she was fired? smile.gif
Nah, she was fired because she wasn't one of Sue's people, not because she was incompetent. Incompetence is not only not a problem for Wikimedia staffers, but may even be an asset.


<3


I'll give you props for not saying a drunk driving conviction is a requirement for employment at the WMF.
thekohser
QUOTE(Ottava @ Wed 2nd February 2011, 11:59am) *

I'll give you props for not saying a drunk driving conviction is a requirement for employment at the WMF.


That's not nearly enough. You should also have shot someone in the chest, floated bad checks, and worn a wire in a murder conspiracy case.
Ottava
QUOTE(thekohser @ Wed 2nd February 2011, 12:25pm) *

QUOTE(Ottava @ Wed 2nd February 2011, 11:59am) *

I'll give you props for not saying a drunk driving conviction is a requirement for employment at the WMF.


That's not nearly enough. You should also have shot someone in the chest, floated bad checks, and worn a wire in a murder conspiracy case.



You should turn it into some kind of "thriller" fiction and make money.

Possible title: Where the Wiki Bodies Are Buried.
Sarcasticidealist
QUOTE(thekohser @ Wed 2nd February 2011, 10:11am) *
I ilterally had to learn the wiki ethos and culture BY FIRE in a very short time.
Maybe she was fired after requesting medical leave to deal with severe burns.

(Was that one bolded because of the misspelling, or the presumably false implication that there was actual combustion involved in her education?)
thekohser
QUOTE(Sarcasticidealist @ Thu 3rd February 2011, 10:59am) *

(Was that one bolded because of the misspelling, or the presumably false implication that there was actual combustion involved in her education?)


In my mind, it was the former, but really... take your pick, or both.
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