Wikimedia Foundation is not even in the top 100 non-profits in the United States: https://www.forbes.com/top-charities/list/
Money is relative.
On Sun, Mar 24, 2019 at 10:34 PM Nathan nawrich@gmail.com wrote:
I think it was doomed to fail as soon as people argued that an organization with an ~$80m annual budget had too many "resource constraints" to address a backlog of bugs in its core product. That happened in the first five or so replies to the thread!
On Sun, Mar 24, 2019 at 10:05 PM John Erling Blad jeblad@gmail.com wrote:
It is a strange discussion, especially as it is now about how some technical debts are not _real_ technical debts. You have some code, and you change that code, and breakage emerge both now and for future projects. That creates a technical debt. Some of it has a more pronounced short time effect (user observed bugs), and some of has a more long term effect (it blocks progress). At some point you must fix all of them.
On Thu, Mar 21, 2019 at 11:10 PM Pine W wiki.pine@gmail.com wrote:
It sounds like we have different perspectives. However, get the
impression
that people are getting tired of the this topic, so I'll move on.
I don't think this will be solved, so "move on" seems like an obvious choice.
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