Just an idea:
Would it be worth approaching a major EMS (electronics manufacturing service) like
Celestica (was part of IBM) to see if we could leverage the Wikipedia/MediaWiki brand to
create our own Wikimedia Server box? I was looking at Google's Search Appliance (
) and thought that maybe we could do something similar
with MediaWiki + LAMP + Debian + some consulting as a package.
My expertise is in sales and marketing - anyone else want to kick this idea around?
Paul Youlten
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chad Perrin" <perrin(a)apotheon.com>
To: "Wikimedia developers" <wikitech-l(a)wikimedia.org>
Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2005 6:26 PM
Subject: Re: [Wikitech-l] You have lots of money to spend ; time to get toit! :-)
Sj wrote:
Doors keep slamming of late... Alex, you were
less abrasive and far
more helpful than a lot of people who troll the mailing lists, but it
did feel as though you were trolling for a while there.
Don't have such a thin skin! I'm not a dev, but I was excited to see
your energetic input. There are many people who are thinking about
ways to improve the site's performance -- people who spend hours a day
doing exactly that. If you make your suggestions politely, especially
if you do so on-wiki where they will outlive temporary local disputes,
they will be heard loud and clear.
It seems to me that perhaps we need a "wikidev" equivalent of ESR's
essay "How To Ask Questions The Smart Way" on one of the wikis, in an
appropriate location. Perhaps it could be called "How To Volunteer The
Smart Way". A few of the most important points should be these:
* Rather than telling us your qualifications and how you'll change
things around here, tell us your skills and make it clear that these
skills are available at the discretion of those who come before. If
that isn't acceptable to you, consider that you might not be a good fit
for this volunteering effort.
* Be humble. We want helpers, not managers.
* Start by asking questions, rather than issuing recommendations. Many
recommendations made by people new to volunteering here have already
been considered and discarded for entirely sensible, but not immediately
obvious, reasons. Many such recommendations are redundant, because
we're already considering how best to implement them, or whether
implementing them is feasible at this time. Many such recommendations
have already been implemented or are being implemented now, and you just
don't know about it.
I'm not sure where exactly such a document would go, or I might start
working on it myself, but if it never surfaces anywhere else I'll at
least stick it on my Wikipedia page eventually to give people an idea of
how to approach me, personally, about offering help.
--
Chad
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