Technical decision making/FAQs

= Technical Decision Forum FAQs =
 * What does the Technical Decision Forum do?
 * The Technical Decision Forum is collaborates with and assists teams in determining the stakeholders that affect more than one WikiMedia team and getting feedback to inform the possible solutions to solve the problem presented. There are three key parts of the Technical Decision Forum process that achieve this:
 * Decision Statement Overview: helps teams flesh out the problem that affects more than one WikiMedia team
 * Technical Decision Forum Representatives Feedback: representatives from every WikiMedia team are asked to comment and provide feedback on each Decision Statement Overview. The expectation is that the representative will share the information with their team and provide the collective feedback from their team.
 * RACI: The feedback from the Technical Decision Forum Representatives directly informs the RACI for the problem presented and the possible solutions to be considered.
 * Who makes the decisions on the proposals?
 * The team who owns the problem presented in the Decision Statement Overview. The Technical Decision Forum process does not make any decisions on the solutions to the problem.
 * How do teams get assigned to work on the proposals?
 * This is handled through the
 * How do I provide feedback on the proposals brought to the Technical Decision Forum?
 * It is encouraged for you to provide feedback through the Technical Decision Forum representative for your team or contact the Technical Decision Forum directly at tech-decision-forum-support@wikimedia.org
 * How can I provide feedback on the overall process?
 * The Technical Decision Forum will send out quarterly surveys to receive feedback on the process. You may also contact them anytime at tech-decision-forum-support@wikimedia.org