[Foundation-l] Fundraising idea
Anthere
Anthere9 at yahoo.com
Fri Nov 10 18:08:27 UTC 2006
lars wrote:
> Anthony wrote:
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>>This a good point, and one the board should think long and hard about.
>>I was somewhat disturbed by the fact that "money" received the
>>largest value under "opportunities" during the SWOT exercise.
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> Please don't over-interpret the report from that SWOT exercise.
> Money was not given "the largest value", it was the term mentioned
> by most of the participants. That only means it is the least
> original idea, one that everybody can think of. Really original
> ideas, such as "Wikipedia can change the way humans breath oxygen"
> would only be mentioned by very few participants, and could be
> completely wrong, or could be completely revolutionary. The most
> interesting and important aspects are probably somewhere at the
> middle of this scale, between radical and trivial.
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>>That said, I think there is a lot that could be done by the
>>foundation, if only the foundation had more money.
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> No, I don't agree. This is the trap I'm warning against. You are
> about to fall into it. Rather than paying more programmers, we
> should think of ways that more programmers can be stimulated to
> contribute for free.
By the way, we should also think of ways that more editors can be
stimulated to help on OTRS for free.
We have a need for people to help on press inquiries as well.
We apparently also lack help for writing press releases.
Volunteers welcome. And ideas to stimulate them as well ;)
Ant
Today that can be quite difficult, because
> only very few have access to the centralized running server. Two
> important methods are already in place: Anybody can download a
> database dump and analyze it on their own computers and develop
> new services such as those running on the German Toolserver. And
> since Mediawiki is free software, many develop their own plugins
> for special functions. These are examples of distributed software
> development that don't require money to run through the WMF.
> Instead of collecting more money, we should think about how we can
> achieve even more without involving money.
>
> Also the Knams proxy in Amsterdam is paid for by an external
> organization (Kennisnet), and that saves the WMF a lot of money.
> Why not ask for similar proxies inside the USA, rather than
> collecting more money to buy more servers.
>
>
>>But...then Wikimedia doesn't get to spend that money...
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> There is a lot of money in the world that the WMF doesn't spend.
> I just had breakfast for money that I spent, without passing
> through the WMF.
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>>Why should Wikimedia be concerned over whether or not someone is
>>silent? I don't have a problem acknowledging *every* contribution.
>>If every donor wants acknowledgement, then we should give it to them.
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> Of course. What I'm against is that special treatment should be
> given to people who want to make things more complicated.
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