There is a quote from the article which I find interesting, "People who make their knowledge available to the internet community as with the open source programs from e.g. Linux gain neither reputation nor royalties."
While I'm pretty sure we don't want to start paying each other royalties I think we could provide references to Wikipedia editors who might be applying for college, for a job, making a book proposal, etc.
Fred
From: Mathias Schindler neubau@presroi.de Reply-To: wikipedia-l@Wikimedia.org Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 06:09:56 +0200 To: wikipedia-l@wikimedia.org, Mailingliste der deutschsprachigen Wikipedia wikide-l@Wikipedia.org Subject: [Wikipedia-l] Goethe-Institute about wikipedia
http://www.goethe.de/kug/mui/int/thm/en162039.htm
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