Karl Eichwalder wrote:
It's stupid to send money for nothing;
That would be true *if* we got nothing from buying .eu domains. When we finally have a Wikimedia affiliate set-up in Europe, that organization can promote Wikipedia rather effectively in Europe by pointing people to http://wikipedia.eu/. The future portal at http://wikipedia.org will have *all* wikipedia languages on it and would therefore be less effective for Wikipedia promotion in Europe.
Given that even without translated PayPal interfaces that Euros are our second biggest source of cash, I think that giving Wikimedia Europe the ability to tailor their promotion efforts to Europeans would be a very good thing to do.
also it depends on the context whether you think that's much money or not.
Oh please - Unless some type of high Internet tax is added, I would be very surprised if .eu domains would be more than 25 Euros/year in two years' time. On average every day we take-in more money than that *just* in Euros!
-- Daniel Mayer (aka mav)
On Thu, 15 Jan 2004, Daniel Mayer wrote:
Oh please - Unless some type of high Internet tax is added, I would be very surprised if .eu domains would be more than 25 Euros/year in two years' time. On average every day we take-in more money than that *just* in Euros!
According to a registrar that is takin in .eu domain reservations (they state around May 2004 for .eu domains to go online), the cost is currently unknown but should be similar to .com domains.
Alfio
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