(just found that my answer lost itself!)
On Mon, June 5, 2006 21:10, Gregory Maxwell wrote:
On 6/5/06, Alison Wheeler wikimedia@alisonwheeler.com wrote: [snip]
is about the creation of a freely-accessible encyclopedia to every person on the planet*.
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And when did the purpose of the project relax from being the creation of perpetually [[Free content]] to merely the creation of content which is accessible without a charge?
I'm picking a nit here, no doubt, but it's an important one... and I don't want to see this thread cited in a later argument when Wikimedia UK isn't around to clarify.
Firstly, it was a post by me and nothing to do with WMUK, but "freely-accessible" content *is* "perpetually free content" so far as I too am concerned and is not restricted just to charges. Freedom can refer to platform, access, language, methods (eg not just print but braille and spoken) not just cash and where it goes. Just as Wikimedia isn't now only about Wikipedia - where we started. We have all the projects to improve and expand.
The cash we need to support our range of projects though, is another thing entirely. We need lots of that ... and to spend it wisely ...
Alison Wheeler