Context
In May 2023 we prioritized work towards writing a white paper to create shared understanding of Wikimedia specific best research practices. This works was requested by English Wikipedia's Arbitration Committee to convey "[...] to researchers the principles of our movement and give specific recommendation for researchers on how to study and write about Wikipedians and their personal information in a way that respects our principles." (original request).
Scope
After multiple rounds of conversations with ArbCom, we have set a reasonable scope for this task to be: a whitepaper that creates shared understanding about how researchers should conduct their research on or about the Wikimedia projects in light of how Wikimedia communities value Privacy.
Flexibility
ArbCom has been extremely flexible with us with regards to this ask. They are fine if the scoping gets reduced or expanded based on how we assess the needs and feasibility.
Constraints
The one hard constraint we have received from ArbCom is timelines. They have been very clear that they prefer to have the scope smaller and have something around March 2024 (a timeline that in all fairness we proposed first;) than an expanded scope with a later delivery time.
Audiences
- The request comes from en:wiki ArbCom. The panel of editors is not a Wikimedia affiliate or user group, however, they are an organized group as part of enwiki. If we respond to this request, this audience is the primary audience that we will serve.
- Developing best practice material is at the service of the Wikimedia volunteer researchers as well. In that sense, we can think about the output of the task as something that serves the research community more effectively and joyfully contribute to the Wikimedia projects. (vision)
- From the ArbCom perspective, the audience of such report can further be expanded to: Wikipedia volunteer editors, journalists, institutional review boards, ...