Thanks to Arne Klempert, at long last, we now own the
wikimedia.com
domain name in addition to
wikimedia.org. To me this is a good time to
revisit the question what to do with the
www.wikimedia.com/.org
website.
Right now it's a minimal portal with logo links to the projects
(currently missing Wikiversity). One point that has been made is that
"Wikimedia" can refer to any of the chapters or the Foundation, while
"Wikimedia Foundation" is specific to the Foundation.
So I think it makes sense to keep
wikimediafoundation.org the way it
is, also for reasons of Wikimedia/Wikipedia confusion. But we could
turn
wikimedia.org into a portal which shows
1) a link to the Foundation website
2) links to the chapter websites (slightly smaller)
3) links to the projects (slightly smaller still).
The site itself should avoid language, but I'm sure we can make it
spiffier than the current one.
Is this general pattern acceptable? If so, I suggest we launch and
advertise a design contest.
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Peace & Love,
Erik
Member, Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees
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