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Delirium
delirium at hackish.org
Tue Oct 23 07:08:58 UTC 2007
Erik Moeller wrote:
> As for programs, yes, those are also planned. We want to reach out and
> network with other organizations that (want to) use our content in
> intelligent ways. We want to pursue grants that help our projects &
> our mission. We want to distribute our work as widely as possible. We
> want to increase sustainability through brand licensing and other
> business partnerships.
>
> None of these ideas seem controversial. Indeed, we've been talking
> about them constantly -- and Board members, including yours truly,
> were elected based on the idea of helping to turn them into reality.
>
Is that actually the goal---to reach out and network with *other*
organizations? And what specifically is being done towards that? I see
more evidence of ever-aggrandizing our own organization than of that.
I support Wikimedia primarily as a platform for *producing* free
content, released into the world for others to do with as they wish. I
will be happy to support some of those other organizations as well, and
if Wikimedia wants to pass on those organizations' calls for donations
to me I'd be happy to take a look---I wouldn't even object to letting a
worthy organization or two temporarily borrow some sitenotice space. But
I'm quite wary of one giant organization, with a significant permanent
staff, large overhead budget, and institutionalized rather than
grass-roots setup, both producing and controlling the distribution and
branding of said content, which is what it seems to me the current
direction is leading towards.
This isn't a particularly unique to Wikimedia worry, of course. Many
organizations get more institutionalized and less grass-roots as they
grow, usually eventually to a point where they become useless. Some
manage it better than others, and I'd like to believe that Wikimedia
isn't following the standard nonprofit growth/failure model, but am so
far not seeing much assurance of that. But then I run Iceweasel rather
than Firefox too, so maybe I'm already the enemy of "brand licensing and
other business partnerships".
-Mark
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