[WikiEN-l] World domination. Fast.
Jimmy Wales
jwales at bomis.com
Wed Jul 9 15:21:00 UTC 2003
Is it true that GNU/Linux is to MS Windows as Wikipedia is to MS
Encarta? A reporter from Wired Magazine asked me a similar question
the other day, except regarding Britannica. (Mav was making a more
subtle point here, the reporter was just asking about our competition
with traditional proprietary products.)
My answer was that unlike an operating system, in which there is a
significant learning curve and significant network externalities that
prevent people from switching, there is basically no cost for users of
Britannica to switch to a GNU-free alternative of equal or better
quality.
Here I am a total linux and free software geek, and yet, I have two
computers on my desk -- one is Linux for actually doing work, and one
is Windows because, as a businessman, I'm always getting proposals and
contracts in Microsoft .doc format, and people are always asking me to
put together spreadsheets in Excel format.
None of those kinds of considerations apply to texts. The field of
competition is much more level for upstarts, because there are very
low costs of switching.
Consider our textbook initiative. There's a small cost to professors
or teachers to switch from existing proprietary texts to our new texts
(which don't exist yet, of course), but it's pretty darn small. In my
experience, they already undergo those costs from time to time anyway
as department heads or administrators change to the latest new
textbooks from a competing publisher.
So, unlike the software world where entrenched use is slowing the
adoption of free alternatives, there's really nothing standing in our
way of "World domination. Fast."
--Jimbo
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