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| name = Erik Möller | |||
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| caption = Möller in 2014 | |||
| birth_date = {{birth year and age|1979}}<ref> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160114205030/http://www.webwatching.info/interviews.php?id=10 |date=14 January 2016 }}, webwatching.info, retrieved 18 August 2014</ref> | |||
| birth_place = Germany | |||
| alma_mater = ] | |||
| title = Deputy Director of ] (2008–2015) | |||
| occupation = Journalist, ], author | |||
| website = {{URL|humanist.de/erik}} | |||
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'''Erik Möller''' (born 1979) is a German ],<ref name="weiss0210">{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2005/02/10/technology/circuits/10wiki.html?oref=login&pagewanted=print&position= | |||
| title = The Unassociated Press|work=]| access-date = 12 May 2008|date=10 February 2005|last=Weiss|first=Aaron}}</ref> ],<ref>{{cite news | last =Lih | first =Andrew | title =The Foundations of Participatory Journalism and the Misplaced Pages Project | work =Conference Paper for the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communications – Communications Technology and Policy Division, ], Canada | publisher =jmsc.hku.hk | date =7 August 2004 | url =http://jmsc.hku.hk/faculty/alih/publications/aejmc-2004-final-forpub-3.pdf | access-date =13 May 2008 | url-status =dead | archive-url =https://web.archive.org/web/20080227011641/http://jmsc.hku.hk/faculty/alih/publications/aejmc-2004-final-forpub-3.pdf | archive-date =27 February 2008 | df =dmy-all }}</ref> author, and former deputy director of the ] (WMF), based in San Francisco.<ref name="Moeller Home Page">{{cite web|url=http://www.humanist.de/erik/ |title=Erik Moellers homepage |access-date=16 September 2008 |last=Moeller |first=Erik |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070827204011/http://www.humanist.de/erik/ |archive-date=27 August 2007 }}</ref> Möller additionally works as a web designer and previously managed his own web hosting service, myoo.de.<ref name="Moeller Home Page"/><ref name='MyOO wiki hosting'>{{cite web|url=http://www.humanist.de/erik/ |title=MyOO – wiki hosting |access-date=13 May 2008 |last=Moeller |first=Erik |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070826173208/http://www.myoo.de/ |archive-date=26 August 2007 }}</ref> As of 2022, he was VP of Engineering at the ].<ref>{{citation |url=https://freedom.press/people/erik-moeller/ |website=freedom.press |title=Erik Moeller }}</ref> | |||
==Published work== | |||
Möller is the author of the book ''{{lang|de|Die heimliche Medienrevolution – Wie Weblogs, Wikis und freie Software die Welt verändern}}'' ("The secret media revolution: How weblogs, wikis and free software change the world").<ref name="pnd">{{DNB portal|129644935|TYP=}}</ref> In the book, Möller discusses the development of a journalistic equivalent to the ] movement in ] and blogging, though pointing out that most blogs do not compete with mainstream media.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.berlinerliteraturkritik.de/index.cfm?id=9825 | |||
| title = Schöne neue Onlinewelt? – Erik Möller beschwört eine "heimliche Medienrevolution" durch das Internet |work=Berliner Literaturkritik|publisher=berlinerliteraturkritik.de|access-date=12 May 2008|date=29 July 2005|language=de}}</ref> The book was first published in 2005 by ] and a second edition was published in 2006,<ref name="pnd" /> with updated and revised chapters.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.presseportal.de/pm/9616/792771/telepolis?pre=1|title=Wie Weblogs, Wikis und freie Software die Welt verändern / Telepolis-Buch: "Die heimliche Medienrevolution"|work=Presseportal: ]|publisher=presseportal.de|date=3 February 2006|access-date=12 May 2008|language=de|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121009120833/http://www.presseportal.de/pm/9616/792771/telepolis?pre=1|archive-date=9 October 2012}}</ref> A review in ''Berliner Literaturkritik's'' saw practical tips but claimed the book focused too much on technical details.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.berlinerliteraturkritik.de/index.cfm?id=9827|title=Der blinde Fleck|work=Berliner Literaturkritik|publisher=berlinerliteraturkritik.de|access-date=12 May 2008|date=29 July 2005|language=de}}</ref> Möller's book is cited in the 2006 book ''Wiki: Web collaboration'', in a section discussing "Wikis as an Engine for Social Change", and his term "secret media revolution" is used.<ref name="ebersbach">{{cite book | last =Ebersbach | first =Anja |author2=Markus Glaser |author3=Richard Heigl |author4=Gunter Dueck | title =Wiki: Web collaboration | publisher =]| year =2006 | pages =28, 348, 378 | isbn = 3-540-25995-3}}</ref> The authors comment: "Möller provides a comprehensive look at the problems and possible solutions in dealing with difficult controversies and vandalism in blog and wiki environments."<ref name="ebersbach" /> | |||
In his earlier research on Misplaced Pages, Möller found in 2003 that Misplaced Pages's open-source nature garners interest from many individuals, but also leads to gaps in topics of interest to experts.<ref>{{cite news | last =Schwall | first =Johannes | title =The wiki phenomenon | pages =10–11 | publisher =] | year =2003 | url =http://www.schwall.de/dl/20030828_the_wiki_way.pdf | access-date = 13 May 2008 }}</ref> Some of his research was published in '']'', where he compared Misplaced Pages to the ] ] encyclopedia ] ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.heise.de/newsticker/Wenn-die-Gehirne-tanzen--/meldung/37236|title=Wenn die Gehirne tanzen|work=heise online |publisher=]|access-date=12 May 2008|date=30 May 2003|language=de}}</ref> In his 2003 article ''Das Wiki-Prinzip: Tanz der Gehirne'' ("The Wiki principle: Dance of the brain"), he gives some background of Misplaced Pages and wikis, as well as on what he sees as the benefits of the project, ways to prevent vandalism to articles, and the ] of Misplaced Pages users.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.heise.de/tp/r4/artikel/14/14736/1.html|title=TP: Das Wiki-Prinzip – Tanz der Gehirne|publisher=heise.de|work=]|access-date=13 May 2008|date=9 May 2003|last=Möller|first=Erik}}</ref> | |||
==Web-based projects== | |||
Möller, who holds a diploma degree in ] (''Dipl.-Inform. ]''),<ref name="Moeller Home Page"/> is the owner and creator of the '']'' website which has information on ] and ] technologies.<ref name="mennecke">{{cite web|url=http://www.slyck.com/news.php?story=609|title=Top 10 File-Sharing News Alternatives|work=Slyck News|publisher=slyck.com|access-date=12 May 2008|date=16 November 2004|last=Mennecke|first=Thomas|archive-date=10 April 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080410014044/http://www.slyck.com/news.php?story=609|url-status=dead}}</ref> He has also been involved in the development of the ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.golem.de/0605/45408.html|title=FreedomDefined.org: Was ist eine "freie Lizenz"|work=Golem.de|access-date=12 May 2008|date=18 May 2006}}</ref> | |||
At a 2005 blogger conference in ], Möller gave a lecture on the ], ] and ], discussing the latter in the context of other models used by ], ], ] and others.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.heise.de/newsticker/Blogs-vom-Bauchnabel-oder-fuer-die-kritische-Oeffentlichkeit--/meldung/59380|work=heise online|title= Blogs vom Bauchnabel oder für die kritische Öffentlichkeit | |||
| publisher = ]|access-date=12 May 2008|date=5 September 2005|language=de}}</ref> At an Austrian conference on wikis in ] in 2005, Möller discussed the advantages of using wikis to compile statistical data, stating that wikis encourage internal transparency and greater participation among coworkers.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.heise.de/newsticker/Wikis-Zurueck-in-die-Zukunft--/meldung/65850|work=heise online|title=Wikis: Zurück in die Zukunft | |||
| publisher = ]|access-date=12 May 2008|date=11 July 2005}}</ref> | |||
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] at the opening of the San Francisco Misplaced Pages Hackathon (two days after the blackout)]] | |||
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Möller has been involved with the ] projects including Misplaced Pages since 2001, both as an editor and as a developer of the ] software and ].<ref>{{cite news |title= Wikinews trumpets online revolution |url=http://www.journalism.co.uk/news/story1178.shtml|publisher=Mousetrap Media Ltd.|work=Online Journalism News| first= Jemina |last= Kiss |date= 15 December 2004|access-date= 13 May 2008}}</ref> He drafted the initial project proposal for Wikinews (using the username Eloquence),<ref name="weiss0210"/><ref>{{cite book | last =Allan | first =Stuart | title =Online news: journalism and the Internet | publisher =McGraw-Hill International | year =2006 | pages =136 | isbn = 0-335-22121-1}}</ref> and also was instrumental in developing ].<ref name="donohue">{{cite web|url=http://www.brandrepublic.com/News/775852/Wikimedia-hires-Moeller-deputy-director/|title=Wikimedia hires Moeller as deputy director|work=Brand Republic News|publisher=Brand Republic|access-date=13 May 2008|date=10 January 2008|last=Donohue|first=Alex}}</ref> He first proposed the idea for Wikimedia Commons in March 2004.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikipedia-l/2004-March/014885.html|work=|title=Proposal: commons.wikimedia.org|publisher=]|access-date=13 May 2008|date=19 March 2004|last=Möller|first=Erik}}</ref> Möller described a difference between Misplaced Pages and Wikinews to '']'' by saying: "Wikinews articles are short-lived, so there is a reduced feeling of contributing to a knowledge base that will last a lifetime."<ref name="weiss0210" /> "We are the new media. We make our own rules,"<ref name="kiss0714" /> explained Möller at a 2005 Citizen Reporters' Forum in ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://english.ohmynews.com/articleview/article_view.asp?no=236662&rel_no=1|title=Citizen Reporters Turn to Print for Delivery|work=OhmyNews International|publisher=english.ohmynews.com|access-date=12 May 2008|date=11 July 2005|last=Pollard|first=William|archive-date=5 June 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110605042855/http://english.ohmynews.com/articleview/article_view.asp?no=236662&rel_no=1|url-status=dead}}</ref> He stated that ''Wikinews'' published a print edition every day and was working on other formats, including audio versions of articles.<ref name="kiss0714">{{cite web|url=http://www.journalism.co.uk/2/articles/51449.php|work=Journalism.co.uk – Online Journalism News|title=News round-up: Citizen journalism is officially cool|publisher=Mousetrap Media Ltd.|access-date=13 May 2008|date=14 July 2005|last=Kiss|first=Jemima|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071118145510/http://www.journalism.co.uk/2/articles/51449.php|archive-date=18 November 2007}}</ref> Möller was interviewed by ''Journalism.co.uk'' on the eightfold increase in traffic to ''Wikinews'' on the day of the ], and on the effects of free news.<ref name="kiss0713">{{cite web|url=http://www.journalism.co.uk/2/articles/51443.php|work=Journalism.co.uk – Online Journalism News|title=Wikinews supercharged by London bombings coverage|publisher=Mousetrap Media Ltd.|access-date=13 May 2008|date=13 July 2005|last=Kiss|first=Jemima|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071109103516/http://www.journalism.co.uk/2/articles/51443.php|archive-date=9 November 2007}}</ref> "While Wikinews is still much, much smaller than Misplaced Pages, the potential for news coverage goes far beyond what Misplaced Pages is currently doing," said Möller.<ref name="kiss0713" /> He gave periodic "State of the Wiki" reports at ''Wikinews'', where he defended the project's use of both original material and information synthesized from other media sources.<ref>{{cite book | last =Kolodzy | first =Janet | title =Convergence Journalism: Writing and Reporting Across the News Media | publisher =Rowman & Littlefield | year =2006 | pages =238–239, 243 | isbn = 0-7425-3886-9}}</ref> | |||
===Deputy director=== | |||
Möller was appointed the ] of the WMF in June 2005 but resigned in August that year, citing personal differences with members of the Board.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/foundation-l/2005-August/017269.html|work=|title= Resignation as CRO|publisher=]|access-date=12 May 2008|date=17 August 2005|last=Möller|first=Erik}}</ref><ref name='Meta Wiki CRO'>{{cite web|url=http://meta.wikimedia.org/Chief_Research_Officer |title=Chief Research Officer |access-date=13 May 2008 |publisher=Wikimedia Foundation |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070128064835/http://meta.wikimedia.org/Chief_Research_Officer |archive-date=28 January 2007 }}</ref> He had been chief technology officer of Stichting Open Progress,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2008/01/20/BUCGUHQ5F.DTL&type=printable | |||
| title = Bay Area Biz: Movers and shakers|work=]|publisher=sfgate.com|access-date=13 May 2008|date=20 January 2008|last=Staff}}</ref> the not-for-profit legal arm of ], based in the Netherlands.<ref name="donohue" /> At Stichting Open Progress Möller was the manager of a group of developers who worked on the implementation of OmegaWiki.<ref name="donohue" /> Möller also hosted other wiki communities such as WikiEducator.org.<ref name="donohue"/> | |||
He was elected in September 2006 to replace Angela Beesley on the ],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.heise.de/tp/r4/artikel/24/24476/1.html|title=TP: Die neuen Herausforderungen der Misplaced Pages|work=]|publisher=heise.de|access-date=12 May 2008|date=20 January 2007|last=Kleinz|first=Torsten|language=de}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://wikimediafoundation.org/Resolution:Replacement_Board_member_2006|title=Resolution:Replacement Board member 2006 – Wikimedia Foundation|publisher=]|access-date=12 May 2008| date = 26 September 2006}}</ref> and in October 2006 he became executive secretary.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.heise.de/newsticker/Wechsel-an-der-Wikimedia-Spitze--/meldung/80171/from/rss09|work=heise online|title= Wechsel an der Wikimedia-Spitze|publisher=heise.de|access-date=12 May 2008|date=28 October 2006|language=de}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://idgnow.uol.com.br/carreira/2006/11/06/idgnoticia.2006-11-06.7717485194/|title=Jimmy Wales sai da presidência da enciclopédia online Misplaced Pages|work=Carreira – IDG Now!|publisher=idgnow.uol.com.br|access-date=12 May 2008|date=6 November 2006|language=pt|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110706161122/http://idgnow.uol.com.br/carreira/2006/11/06/idgnoticia.2006-11-06.7717485194/|archive-date=6 July 2011}}</ref> In December 2007 he resigned from the Board and was named deputy director,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/foundation-l/2007-December/036323.html|title=Announcing Erik Moeller as Wikimedia Deputy Director|work=|publisher=]|access-date=12 May 2008|date=18 December 2007|author=Gardner, Sue|author-link=Sue Gardner}}</ref> effective as of 10 January 2008.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://wikimediafoundation.org/Erik_M%C3%B6ller_Deputy_Director|title=Erik Möller Deputy Director – Wikimedia Foundation|publisher=]|access-date=12 May 2008|date=9 January 2008|archive-date=30 January 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120130002755/http://wikimediafoundation.org/Erik_M%C3%B6ller_Deputy_Director|url-status=dead}}</ref> In this role Möller was involved with financing analysis for the Foundation, and with ] ] gave a presentation to ] in an attempt to gain funding from the company for WMF.<ref name="zwei">{{cite web|url=http://heise.de/newsticker/meldung/Zwei-Millionen-US-Dollar-fuer-Misplaced Pages-Co-176802.html|title=Zwei Millionen US-Dollar für Misplaced Pages & Co |work=heise online|publisher=]|access-date=15 May 2010|date=9 January 2008|language=de}}</ref> This presentation was later leaked to ''Wikinews''.<ref name="zwei" /> | |||
As deputy director, Möller was responsible for managing and implementing the technical strategy of the organization.<ref name="donohue" /><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/bayareabiz/month?blogid=44&year=2008&month=01&cat=&o=10|title=Bay Area Biz : January 2008|work=]|publisher=sfgate.com|access-date=13 May 2008|date=13 January 2008|last=Staff}}</ref> Möller explained to the '']'' that the foundation needed to be careful with the kinds of deals they wanted to make, and said: "We don't want to endanger the mission by entering into deals that would conflict with it."<ref>{{cite news |url=http://seattletimes.com/html/businesstechnology/2004286879_btwikipedia17.html | last =Semuels | first =Alana | title =Misplaced Pages Experiences Growing Pains | work =] | page =Financial section | date =13 March 2008 }}</ref> Möller was the Wikimedia Foundation's representative on the institutional council of the ].<ref>{{cite encyclopedia|url=http://eol.org/info/3?language=en#COUNCIL|title=Institutional Partners|encyclopedia=]|publisher=eol.org|access-date=4 June 2014}}</ref> Through this contact, Möller helped convince the ] (a backer of the Encyclopedia of Life) to donate $3 million to Wikimedia, the single largest donation Wikimedia has received to date.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/foundation-l/2008-March/040440.html|title=Sloan awards Wikimedia USD 1m annually for three years|work=|publisher=]|access-date=15 May 2008|date=25 March 2008|author=Gardner, Sue|author-link=Sue Gardner}}</ref> | |||
In 2014 Möller's account was blocked on the ] because he created, implemented and used "]" rights to overrule the German Misplaced Pages's decision to not enable a new mechanism to view images until legal and technical problems were fixed.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/Superprotect-Wikimedia-behaelt-das-letzte-Wort-bei-Misplaced Pages-2290569.html|title="Superprotect": Wikimedia behält das letzte Wort bei Misplaced Pages|author=Torsten Kleinz|date=12 August 2014|work=heise online}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theregister.co.uk/2014/08/18/class_war_wikipedias_workers_revolt_after_bourgeois_papershufflers_suspend_democracy/|title=Class war! Misplaced Pages's workers revolt again|website=]}}</ref> | |||
Möller left the WMF on 30 April 2015.<ref>{{cite web|title=A transition and a new chapter.|url=https://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikimedia-l/2015-April/thread.html#77516|date=13 April 2015|author1=Lila Tretikov|author-link1=Lila Tretikov|author2=Erik Möller|author3=Brion Vibber|author4=Magnus Manske|author-link4=Magnus Manske|display-authors=etal|work=]|access-date=20 August 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Management changes continue: Erik Möller to leave Foundation|url=https://en.wikipedia.org/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2015-04-15/News_and_notes|publisher=]|author=Resident Mario|display-authors=etal|date=15 April 2015|access-date=20 August 2016}}</ref> | |||
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==See also== | |||
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==Further reading== | |||
*{{cite book | last =Bachner | first =Harald | title =Wiki-systeme als Wissensmanagementtools | publisher =GRIN Verlag | year =2007 | pages =6, 8, 29 | isbn = 978-3-638-67365-5}} | |||
*{{cite book | last =Gepp | first =Roman | title =Bildung zwischen Luxus und Notwendigkeit | publisher =LIT Verlag Berlin-Hamburg-Münster | year =2006 | pages =128, 129, 135, 192 | isbn = 3-8258-9360-X|language=de}} | |||
*{{cite journal | last =Kühne | first =Stefan | title =Veni, vidi, Wiki! Rezension zu Erik Möller: Die heimliche Medienrevolution. Wie Weblogs, Wikis und freie Software die Welt verändern | journal =E-beratungsjournal | issue =1 | publisher =e-beratungsjournal.net | date =September 2005 | url =http://www.e-beratungsjournal.net/ausgabe_0105/rezension_kuehne.pdf |issn=1816-7632|language=de }} | |||
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"Erik Moller" redirects here. For the Danish architect, see Erik Møller. German journalist and software developer (born 1979)
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Born | 1979 (age 45–46) Germany |
Alma mater | HTW Berlin |
Occupation(s) | Journalist, software developer, author |
Title | Deputy Director of Wikimedia Foundation (2008–2015) |
Website | humanist |
Erik Möller (born 1979) is a German freelance journalist, software developer, author, and former deputy director of the Wikimedia Foundation (WMF), based in San Francisco. Möller additionally works as a web designer and previously managed his own web hosting service, myoo.de. As of 2022, he was VP of Engineering at the Freedom of the Press Foundation.
Published work
Möller is the author of the book Die heimliche Medienrevolution – Wie Weblogs, Wikis und freie Software die Welt verändern ("The secret media revolution: How weblogs, wikis and free software change the world"). In the book, Möller discusses the development of a journalistic equivalent to the open-source movement in citizen media and blogging, though pointing out that most blogs do not compete with mainstream media. The book was first published in 2005 by Heinz Heise and a second edition was published in 2006, with updated and revised chapters. A review in Berliner Literaturkritik's saw practical tips but claimed the book focused too much on technical details. Möller's book is cited in the 2006 book Wiki: Web collaboration, in a section discussing "Wikis as an Engine for Social Change", and his term "secret media revolution" is used. The authors comment: "Möller provides a comprehensive look at the problems and possible solutions in dealing with difficult controversies and vandalism in blog and wiki environments."
In his earlier research on Misplaced Pages, Möller found in 2003 that Misplaced Pages's open-source nature garners interest from many individuals, but also leads to gaps in topics of interest to experts. Some of his research was published in Telepolis, where he compared Misplaced Pages to the digital multimedia encyclopedia Microsoft Encarta. In his 2003 article Das Wiki-Prinzip: Tanz der Gehirne ("The Wiki principle: Dance of the brain"), he gives some background of Misplaced Pages and wikis, as well as on what he sees as the benefits of the project, ways to prevent vandalism to articles, and the etiquette of Misplaced Pages users.
Web-based projects
Möller, who holds a diploma degree in computer science (Dipl.-Inform. FH), is the owner and creator of the Infoanarchy website which has information on P2P and file-sharing technologies. He has also been involved in the development of the FreedomDefined website.
At a 2005 blogger conference in Berlin, Möller gave a lecture on the Open Source Initiative, free knowledge and Wikinews, discussing the latter in the context of other models used by Slashdot, Kuro5hin, Daily Kos and others. At an Austrian conference on wikis in Vienna in 2005, Möller discussed the advantages of using wikis to compile statistical data, stating that wikis encourage internal transparency and greater participation among coworkers.
Wikimedia Foundation
Möller has been involved with the Wikimedia Foundation projects including Misplaced Pages since 2001, both as an editor and as a developer of the MediaWiki software and Wikinews. He drafted the initial project proposal for Wikinews (using the username Eloquence), and also was instrumental in developing Wikimedia Commons. He first proposed the idea for Wikimedia Commons in March 2004. Möller described a difference between Misplaced Pages and Wikinews to The New York Times by saying: "Wikinews articles are short-lived, so there is a reduced feeling of contributing to a knowledge base that will last a lifetime." "We are the new media. We make our own rules," explained Möller at a 2005 Citizen Reporters' Forum in Seoul. He stated that Wikinews published a print edition every day and was working on other formats, including audio versions of articles. Möller was interviewed by Journalism.co.uk on the eightfold increase in traffic to Wikinews on the day of the 7 July 2005 London bombings, and on the effects of free news. "While Wikinews is still much, much smaller than Misplaced Pages, the potential for news coverage goes far beyond what Misplaced Pages is currently doing," said Möller. He gave periodic "State of the Wiki" reports at Wikinews, where he defended the project's use of both original material and information synthesized from other media sources.
Deputy director
Möller was appointed the chief research officer of the WMF in June 2005 but resigned in August that year, citing personal differences with members of the Board. He had been chief technology officer of Stichting Open Progress, the not-for-profit legal arm of OmegaWiki, based in the Netherlands. At Stichting Open Progress Möller was the manager of a group of developers who worked on the implementation of OmegaWiki. Möller also hosted other wiki communities such as WikiEducator.org.
He was elected in September 2006 to replace Angela Beesley on the Board of the Wikimedia Foundation, and in October 2006 he became executive secretary. In December 2007 he resigned from the Board and was named deputy director, effective as of 10 January 2008. In this role Möller was involved with financing analysis for the Foundation, and with executive director Sue Gardner gave a presentation to Sun Microsystems in an attempt to gain funding from the company for WMF. This presentation was later leaked to Wikinews.
As deputy director, Möller was responsible for managing and implementing the technical strategy of the organization. Möller explained to the Los Angeles Times that the foundation needed to be careful with the kinds of deals they wanted to make, and said: "We don't want to endanger the mission by entering into deals that would conflict with it." Möller was the Wikimedia Foundation's representative on the institutional council of the Encyclopedia of Life. Through this contact, Möller helped convince the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation (a backer of the Encyclopedia of Life) to donate $3 million to Wikimedia, the single largest donation Wikimedia has received to date.
In 2014 Möller's account was blocked on the German Misplaced Pages because he created, implemented and used "superprotect" rights to overrule the German Misplaced Pages's decision to not enable a new mechanism to view images until legal and technical problems were fixed.
Möller left the WMF on 30 April 2015.
See also
References
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Further reading
- Bachner, Harald (2007). Wiki-systeme als Wissensmanagementtools. GRIN Verlag. pp. 6, 8, 29. ISBN 978-3-638-67365-5.
- Gepp, Roman (2006). Bildung zwischen Luxus und Notwendigkeit (in German). LIT Verlag Berlin-Hamburg-Münster. pp. 128, 129, 135, 192. ISBN 3-8258-9360-X.
- Kühne, Stefan (September 2005). "Veni, vidi, Wiki! Rezension zu Erik Möller: Die heimliche Medienrevolution. Wie Weblogs, Wikis und freie Software die Welt verändern" (PDF). E-beratungsjournal (in German) (1). e-beratungsjournal.net. ISSN 1816-7632.
External links
- Erik Möller's homepage
- Erik Möller in the German National Library catalogue
- "Erik Möller Deputy Director". Wikimedia Foundation. 9 January 2008. Archived from the original on 30 January 2012. Retrieved 27 August 2017.
- Infoanarchy.org
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