http://fundraising.wikimedia.org/ All contributions after March 2008 do not show up.
On Sun, Jul 27, 2008 at 9:47 PM, mboverload mboverloadlister@gmail.com wrote:
http://fundraising.wikimedia.org/ All contributions after March 2008 do not show up.
That's because we had moved to a new system/domain: http://domain.wikimedia.org/. However, that doesn't work anymore. :-)
As you can see from this bug report https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14875, we have internal reporting set up on a different system and you can donate via the web-form on http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Donate. External reporting (like the public comments list) hasn't been set up yet.
2008/7/27 Casey Brown cbrown1023.ml@gmail.com:
As you can see from this bug report https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14875, we have internal reporting set up on a different system and you can donate via the web-form on http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Donate. External reporting (like the public comments list) hasn't been set up yet.
That's correct; we've recently consolidated most of our fundraising data in CiviCRM 2.0. (There's still some pre-2006 data that we may want to import, though it is not as complete as the more recent data.) This new system is the responsibility of Rand Montoya, our recently hired Head of Community Giving. We hope to have a new public reporting engine up and running soon, which will be separate from the CiviCRM 2.0 installation for security reasons.
This is not insignificant: to finally have almost 100,000 donors in a single database allows us to understand past donation patterns much better than ever before, and to properly thank and cultivate donors. And, CiviCRM is an open source solution, which is also used by Creative Commons (who are just a couple of blocks away). Together we hope that we can drive adoption of a standard open source solution for donor management in the non-profit space, which is currently dominated by proprietary software.
Big thanks to David Strauss for his work on the database migration. :-)
On Sun, Jul 27, 2008 at 10:16 PM, Erik Moeller erik@wikimedia.org wrote:
And, CiviCRM is an open source solution, which is also used by Creative Commons (who are just a couple of blocks away).
Shh, that's supposed to be a secret.
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