On Tuesday 27 May 2003 02:51 am, wikien-l-request@wikipedia.org wrote:
The bottom of [[fr:Accueil]], the French Wikipedia's home page, contains the text "Site gracieusement hébergé par _Bomis_", with a link to the website. Loosely translated, it says, "Site graciously hosted by Bomis." Should we add something like this to the [[en:Main Page]], e.g., "Thanks to [[Bomis]] (www.bomis.com) for hosting the Wikipedia!"? It's awfully nice of them to provide for what's probably the last big site on the Internet without banner ads and popups; we really ought to say thanks somehow, and at the least give them a bit of traffic.
-Geoffrey
Actually I just tried to go to http://www.bomis.com on my work's computer and was blocked by our censorware because Bomis has sports content and/or porn in its directory (we had to install this censorware to make sure state workers don't spend half their day reading sports or looking at porn).
That is fine with me except for the possibility that by having such a link to Bomis.com on en.wiki's Main Page we may get Wikipedia similarly blacklisted (thus blocking about 100,000 California state workers from even reading Wikipedia).
Something to think about at the very least...
-- Daniel Mayer (aka mav)