Am 05.07.11 14:39 schrieb Alec Conroy:
I beg your
pardon, but Ziko and WereSpielChequers are absolutely right
here. You won't manage to introduce another brand name after ten years
of Wikipedia.
Not only CAN you introduce such a 'movement' brand name, but such a
name is inevitable. Mediawiki is becoming ubiquitous and easier to
use every day. As our movement and its projects undergo rapid
diversification, there WILL be a name for the movement that takes the
"The Wikipedia Vision" and extends it to every kind of content
imaginable.
That paradigm shift is going to happen-- indeed it's already well
underway.
Well, not in this country. Whenever I have a talk to non-wikipedians I
have to explain at lengths what Wikipedia, Wikimedia, Mediawiki, etc.
are all about. To put it bluntly, this collection of terms and projects
is a complete mess, and it is no good because it just does not make any
sense to split it all up into parts and pieces. Wikimedia is not the
umbrella for all to hide underneath because hardly anybody knows it.
People don't (and, they won't ever) say, let's look it up in Wikimedia,
but rather in Wikipedia. You won't succeed if you would try to change
it. So, get real, please. The fact is that Wikipedia made it into Duden,
not Wikimedia.
Regards,
Jürgen.