I think the cards are a great idea. As to transcending cultural barriers, I don't recall seeing that in our charter.  Let's not read into this more than is there.  We have great images.  Images make great cards.  Holiday cards spread good cheer.  We need money.  People buy cards.  Everyone wins.  I'd buy them for sure! 

John


On Dec 21, 2007 8:47 PM, Oldak Quill <oldakquill@gmail.com> wrote:
On 22/12/2007, Angela <beesley@gmail.com> wrote:
> This spun off from a different discussion elsewhere, but I was
> wondering about the possibility of printing Christmas cards based on
> images from Commons. Maybe a partnership with a printing company could
> be made for next year's fundraiser? (I'd buy them!)
>
> Angela

I don't think Commons should officially release greetings cards for a
religious festival. Greetings cards could generate funds but would not
further our aims. Why don't we direct fundraising efforts at something
that will also further the aims of the Wikimedia Fondation and/or
Commons? Ideally, this would be something educational or informative.
For Wikipedia, for example, this might be producing and selling
WikiBooks to generate funds.

I also don't think Wikimedia/Commons should endorse one particular
religion  (or religious festival) in this way. Transcending cultural
barriers is core to what we are trying to achieve and giving a nod to
a particular religious/cultural practice doesn't seem compatible.

--
Oldak Quill (oldakquill@gmail.com)

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