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'''[[en:Chatham House Rule|Chatham House rule]]''' says that anyone who comes to a meeting is free to use information from the discussion, but is not allowed to reveal who made any comment.
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Several meetings and conferences within the Wikimedia movement has adapted a variation of this rule.
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== Wikimedia movement practices ==
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=== SWAN ===
The [[Strategic_Wikimedia_Affiliates_Network/about#Rules|Strategic Wikimedia Affiliates Network (SWAN) meetings]] applies a variation of Chatham House rule. WMF employees on duty are excluded, which means that their presentation and/or statement may be cited on their name.▼
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▲The [[Special:MyLanguage/Strategic_Wikimedia_Affiliates_Network/about#Rules|Strategic Wikimedia Affiliates Network (SWAN) meetings]] applies a variation of Chatham House rule. WMF employees on duty are excluded, which means that their presentation and/or statement may be cited on their name.
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=== EU policy ===
Some of the [[EU policy|Free Knowledge Advocacy Group EU]]'s meetings (eg: [[EU policy/Monitor/L4e|Monitoring sessions]]) has applied the rule as "statements and quotes are not attributed to speakers and organisations, ''<u>unless</u>'' these have themselves presented their positions to the public."▼
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▲Some of the [[Special:MyLanguage/EU policy|Free Knowledge Advocacy Group EU]]'s meetings (eg: [[EU policy/Monitor/L4e|Monitoring sessions]]) has applied the rule as "statements and quotes are not attributed to speakers and organisations, ''<u>unless</u>'' these have themselves presented their positions to the public."
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Revision as of 16:28, 8 June 2021
Chatham House rule says that anyone who comes to a meeting is free to use information from the discussion, but is not allowed to reveal who made any comment.
Several meetings and conferences within the Wikimedia movement has adapted a variation of this rule.
Wikimedia movement practices
SWAN
The Strategic Wikimedia Affiliates Network (SWAN) meetings applies a variation of Chatham House rule. WMF employees on duty are excluded, which means that their presentation and/or statement may be cited on their name.
EU policy
Some of the Free Knowledge Advocacy Group EU's meetings (eg: Monitoring sessions) has applied the rule as "statements and quotes are not attributed to speakers and organisations, unless these have themselves presented their positions to the public."