Hoi, When we were in the porno business we would have the best articles explaining what porno is. It would not be 1.500.000 articles in English, we would not have 312.579 articles with lexical information as on the English language Wiktionary, we might have 1.056.887 media files but really. I am also certain that we would not have you interested in such a resource then again what do I know?
Please use reasonable arguments.
Thanks, GerardM
The Cunctator schreef:
On 12/28/06, daniwo59@aol.com daniwo59@aol.com wrote:
First of all, I want to say that I agree with most everything Erik has written so far, and can't really add to his eloquent explanations. Nevertheless, as someone who was involved from the beginning in these discussions, I want to raise a few points here.
- The Wikimedia Foundation has grown beyond anyone's wildest expectations
in terms of traffic, hits, articles, and projects. We are a top ten website. 2. We are doing this on a shoestring budget, with minimal staff and minimal expenses. 3. We are able to do this because of dedicated volunteers, like everyone writing on this list.
But --
- The Foundation, which hosts all these projects does not want to be
gobbled up by some big corporation, like Youtube was, like Myspace was, or like any other successful website was. We want to maintain our independence. 5. Independence comes at a cost. We have to buy servers, and we have to find the right people to manage all of the other things involved with running a huge foundation. 6. Considering our growth, the base of volunteers does not scale. All the good will in the world does not mean that people can take off exams or their jobs or their families to work 24/7 to keep this thing running. 7. We are already paying a steep cost. While it doesn't appear in the audit, the fact that we do not have advertising is costing us. This is unrealized income at a minimum of $60k a day and probably much more. In other words it is many millions a year. Yet, the Board and the community have chosen to avoid ads so that we can maintain our independence.
You have a strange definition of cost. Wikipedia is missing out on tons of money by not being in the porno business. You don't get to write that up as a cost.