"imagine a world where every human being can freely share in the sum of all
knowledge" - forget that we can make a quid by charging now as we are the
best and only remaining encyclopedia
- suppose its time stop imagining anything beyond a dollar sign,
- WMF could start by charging Google for WikiData access
- millions of contributors and benefactors over the last 15 years have
worked to create and support that idea
those be my perspective, now my thinking is not so great and definitely not
repeatable even on this list
Monetizing Wikimedia, premium access mumble mumble mumble,
cough....................
On 16 January 2016 at 17:23, Pete Forsyth <peteforsyth(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I'm interested to hear some perspectives on the
following line of thinking:
Lisa presented some alternative strategies for revenue needs for the
Foundation, including the possibility of charging for premium access to the
services and APIs, expanding major donor and foundation fundraising,
providing specific services for a fee, or limiting the Wikimedia
Foundation's growth. The Board emphasized the importance of keeping free
access to the existing APIs and services, keeping operational growth in
line with the organization's effectiveness, providing room for innovation
in the Foundation's activities, and other potential fundraising strategies.
The Board asked Lila to analyze and develop some of these potential
strategies for further discussion at a Board meeting in 2016.
Source:
https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Minutes/2015-11-07
-Pete[[User:Peteforsyth]]
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