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[[File:Erik Moeller May 2008.JPG|thumb|200px|Erik Möller, Deputy Executive Director]]
| full name = Erik Möller
'''Erik Möller''', is the current Deputy Executive Director of the Wikimedia Foundation. Erik is also a former member of the [[Board of Trustees]].
| image name = Erik Moeller May 2008.JPG

| job title = Deputy Director and VP of Engineering and Product Development
Erik Möller has been an active editor of Wikipedia since 2001 and has also contributed to the underlying software, MediaWiki. Möller developed the proposal for Wikinews, a Wikimedia project, and organized the vote that implemented it. Before joining Wikimedia as an employee, Erik was a freelance journalist and author (Die heimliche Medienrevolution: Wie Weblogs, Wikis und freie Software die Welt verändern), as well as a manager of wiki-related software development projects. He holds a degree in computer science.
| organization = Wikimedia Foundation
| short quote = "The whole human memory can be, and probably in a short time will be, made accessible to every individual. (...) It need not be concentrated in any one single place. It need not be vulnerable as a human head or a human heart is vulnerable. It can be reproduced exactly and fully, in Peru, China, Iceland, Central Africa, or wherever else seems to afford an insurance against danger and interruption. It can have at once, the concentration of a craniate animal and the diffused vitality of an amoeba." &mdash; H. G. Wells, ''World Brain'', 1937 [https://sherlock.ischool.berkeley.edu/wells/world_brain.html]
| about me =
Erik Möller has been an active editor of Wikipedia since 2001 and has also contributed to the underlying software, MediaWiki. Before joining Wikimedia as an employee, Erik was a freelance journalist and author (''Die heimliche Medienrevolution: Wie Weblogs, Wikis und freie Software die Welt verändern''), as well as a manager of wiki-related software development projects. He holds a degree in computer science.


Beyond Wikimedia, he seeks to promote Free Content, Free Software, and balanced intellectual monopoly rights legislation. Until taking the position at the Wikimedia Foundation, Möller lived in Berlin.
Beyond Wikimedia, he seeks to promote Free Content, Free Software, and balanced intellectual monopoly rights legislation. Until taking the position at the Wikimedia Foundation, Möller lived in Berlin.


*[[m:User:Eloquence|Erik Möller's userpage at Meta]]
(See [[m:User:Eloquence|user page on Meta]] for more info.)
| about my work =
Erik Möller, is the current Deputy Director and Vice President of Engineering and Product Development of the Wikimedia Foundation. Erik is also a former member of the [[Board of Trustees]].
| contact me =
* [[m:User:Eloquence|Erik Möller's userpage at Meta]] (includes up-to-date contact information)
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Revision as of 06:45, 20 September 2012

Erik Möller
Erik Möller, Deputy Director and VP of Engineering and Product Development
Erik Möller
Deputy Director and VP of Engineering and Product Development, Wikimedia Foundation
"The whole human memory can be, and probably in a short time will be, made accessible to every individual. (...) It need not be concentrated in any one single place. It need not be vulnerable as a human head or a human heart is vulnerable. It can be reproduced exactly and fully, in Peru, China, Iceland, Central Africa, or wherever else seems to afford an insurance against danger and interruption. It can have at once, the concentration of a craniate animal and the diffused vitality of an amoeba." — H. G. Wells, World Brain, 1937 [1]

About me

Erik Möller has been an active editor of Wikipedia since 2001 and has also contributed to the underlying software, MediaWiki. Before joining Wikimedia as an employee, Erik was a freelance journalist and author (Die heimliche Medienrevolution: Wie Weblogs, Wikis und freie Software die Welt verändern), as well as a manager of wiki-related software development projects. He holds a degree in computer science.

Beyond Wikimedia, he seeks to promote Free Content, Free Software, and balanced intellectual monopoly rights legislation. Until taking the position at the Wikimedia Foundation, Möller lived in Berlin.

(See user page on Meta for more info.)

My work

Erik Möller, is the current Deputy Director and Vice President of Engineering and Product Development of the Wikimedia Foundation. Erik is also a former member of the Board of Trustees.

Disclaimer: I work for the Wikimedia Foundation, and this is the account I intend to use for edits or statements I make in that role. However, the Foundation does not vet all my activity, so edits, statements, or other contributions made by this account may not reflect the views of the Foundation.

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