Wikimedia movement

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Wikimedia project logos
organization chart of the movement
Mindmap of the Wikimedia movement (2019)

The Wikimedia movement is the totality of people, activities, and values which revolve around Wikimedia sites and projects:

  • a collection of values shared by individuals (freedom of speech, knowledge for everyone, community sharing, etc.);
  • a collection of projects (Wikipedia, Wiktionary, Wikimedia Commons, Wikinews, Wikiquote, Wikidata, Wikivoyage, Wikisource, Wikispecies, Wikiversity, Wikibooks, Incubator, etc);
  • a collection of activities (conferences, workshops, wikiacademies, etc.);
  • a collection of organizations (Wikimedia Foundation, Wikimedia chapters, etc.), as well as some free electrons (individuals without chapters) and similar-minded organizations.

Shared values

  • a collection of values shared by individuals (freedom of speech, knowledge for everyone, community sharing, etc.);

Shared projects

  • a collection of activities around Wikimedia projects:
    • Wikipedia, in more than 303 language versions,
    • other content related wikis, such as Wikisource, Wikibooks or Wikidata,
    • 'backstage' wikis or organisational wikis, such as this Meta-Wiki,
    • conferences, workshops, wikiacademies etc. (offline activities);

Wikimedia organizations

The Wikimedia Foundation

The owner of the trademark Wikimedia is the Wikimedia Foundation (WMF). Linked to the WMF are the Wikimedia Foundation's own organs and committees:

Wikimedia stakeholders

More generally speaking, Wikimedia stakeholders may also be part of the Wikimedia movement, i.e. readers of Wikimedia content, donors, schools, GLAM , similar-minded institutions, and companies co-operating with the Wikimedia Foundation or other Wikimedia organizations.

See also

  • The post and the thread on foundation-l mailing list, started by Anthere, where the term and concept was launched.