On 09/10/2007, Gregory Maxwell gmaxwell@gmail.com wrote:
I'd much rather hear about people's efforts to bring in other clasesses of photographers... people who have missions more in common with ours, rather than marketers whos mission is often so orthogonal. Other non-profits, governments, educators, etc..
Why don't you forward news of that instead? ... Probably because it isn't happening. How do we fix that?
The problem is that most of the groups that might be interested in that sense are well traditional. Online marketers already understand the web to a degree and even wikipedia to a degree but how would you go about explaining it to a local history group?. Sure the icommons thing in South Africa probably had some effect but even that was relying on an existing web savy community.
While the 1% rule doesn't hold for wikipedia to the same extent as other projects it is still a major hurdle to overcome and even harder to overcome in the case of those with more traditional ideas of information flow. Markets at least already think in terms of trying to get information to as many people as possible. The traditional gatekeepers of information?