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This page gathers strategy and deployment questions for WikiDeal, raised while adapting the policies listed on WikiDeal policies. Status: ongoing, updated as answers evolve.

Open questions on WikiDeal strategy and deployment

Every policy in the Policies namespace is a proposal. The answers to the questions below follow a three-step process:

  1. Initial hypothesis: Théo Bondolfi proposes a first answer, as an initial hypothesis to be discussed.
  2. First validation: the founding steering committee (hosting and incubation phase) discusses and gives a first validation.
  3. Community ownership: the community of WikiDealers progressively takes ownership of these answers, updates them and empowers them.

Questions therefore carry one of two statuses: open question (no answer proposed yet) or initial hypothesis (a first answer has been proposed and awaits the next steps).

Questions with a first answer (initial hypothesis)

  • Who legally owns the WikiDeal platform? Initial hypothesis: the Ynternet.org Foundation is the legal owner of the platform. This is reflected in the Universal Code of Conduct.
  • What is the WikiDeal vision statement? Initial hypothesis: the vision is expressed by the slogan "Fair deals with nice people" and by the founding question "Can users own, run and sustain a global marketplace?".
  • What are the official contact addresses? Initial hypothesis: all official requests go to info@wikideal.net, as reflected in the Access to Nonpublic Personal Data policy.

Open questions

  • Community roles and bodies: the source policies rely on defined roles (stewards, email response team, functionaries, an Ombuds Commission). Which equivalent roles and bodies should WikiDeal create, and under which names?
  • User groups and partner organizations: should WikiDeal have an equivalent of affiliates or chapters (user groups, partner organizations), and how would they be represented?
  • Legal referent: which department or referent of the Ynternet.org Foundation acts as the "Legal department" referred to in the policies (review of exceptions, requests from authorities)?
  • Scope of technical policies: which infrastructure-specific policies (technical spaces code of conduct, API usage guidelines, IP tools, peering) make sense for WikiDeal, and which should be set aside or merged?
  • Board and staff policies: should the "Board and staff" policies (conflict of interest, gifts, travel, whistleblower) be adopted as such for the Ynternet.org Foundation, or merged with its existing internal regulations?
  • Anti-corruption framework: the source includes a policy based on a United States law (FCPA). Should a Swiss foundation replace it with Swiss anti-corruption provisions or international standards?
  • Committees: which committees (audit, executive, governance, product and technology, talent and culture) should be created, and with which charters?
  • Migration order of referenced documents: which referenced documents (enforcement guidelines, privacy policy, data retention guidelines, office actions policy, legal documentation, resolutions) should be migrated next, in which order, and which should be dropped?
  • Reader introductions: should policy pages carry the standard WikiDeal reader introductions (KidsIntro and ExpertIntro boxes), or remain plain reference texts?
  • Terminology: validate "the WikiDeal platform" and "the WikiDeal Sites" as the standard terms replacing the source's "projects" and "sites", for consistency with the future Terms of Use.
  • Trademarks: which trademarks (WikiDeal, Ynternet.org) are registered or should be registered, and by whom? Needed before adapting the trademark policy.
  • Legitimate informational use: the source allows "encyclopedic, informational use" of otherwise restricted content. How should legitimate informational use be defined for a contracts platform (for example documentation of disputes)?
  • Non-migrated pages: confirm the classifications proposed on Non-migrated pages (licensing policy, DMCA, friendly space policy, non-discrimination policy, visual identity guidelines, tool-dependent policies).
  • Community governance mechanisms: which concrete WikiDeal mechanisms (internal justice, arbitration) should carry the application of these policies where the source refers to "community governance mechanisms"?