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In the past we have told potential donors <b>"The Wikimedia Foundation Inc. is a non-profit organization with the goal of providing free knowledge to every person in the world. Meeting this goal through the maintenance, development and distribution of free content, Wikimedia relies on public donations to run its wiki-based projects."</b> to solicit funds. Notice how the goals of a free online university or "Wikiversity" would fit with no effort whatsoever with providing "free knowledge to every person in the world".
In the past we have told potential donors <b>"The Wikimedia Foundation Inc. is a non-profit organization with the goal of providing free knowledge to every person in the world. Meeting this goal through the maintenance, development and distribution of free content, Wikimedia relies on public donations to run its wiki-based projects."</b> to solicit funds. Notice how the goals of a free online university or "Wikiversity" would fit with no effort whatsoever with providing "free knowledge to every person in the world".


The goals of a wikiversity are no longer such a clear fit now that the [[14 December 05 resolution|http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Mission_statement]] <b>defines the goals</b> of the Wikimedia Foundation <b>specifically by currently existing and main page advertised projects</b>. The timing is particularly interesting if one considers the 13 Nov 05 response of the Board to a proposal backed by a 200/268 filtered vote tally showing overwhelming support from the interested "community" members in initiating the Wikiversity.org as a formal project rather than an informal experiment within wikibooks.org. I will be back soon with some further links to past mission statements and press releases issued in pursuit of public donations.[[user:lazyquasar]]
The goals of a wikiversity are no longer such a clear fit now that the [[http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Mission_statement|14 December 05 resolution]] <b>defines the goals</b> of the Wikimedia Foundation <b>specifically by currently existing and main page advertised projects</b>. The timing is particularly interesting if one considers the 13 Nov 05 response of the Board to a proposal backed by a 200/268 filtered vote tally showing overwhelming support from the interested "community" members in initiating the Wikiversity.org as a formal project rather than an informal experiment within wikibooks.org. I will be back soon with some further links to past mission statements and press releases issued in pursuit of public donations.[[user:lazyquasar]]

Revision as of 06:19, 29 December 2005

Considering past incarnations of the "mission statement" or "goals" of the "community" or the stacked Board of Directors of the Wikimedia Foundation the date and specific content of the "current" mission statement dated 14 December 05 is very interesting.

Specifically the very first bullet: "creation of a new project (to check if its goals are within the current mission statement)".

In the past we have told potential donors "The Wikimedia Foundation Inc. is a non-profit organization with the goal of providing free knowledge to every person in the world. Meeting this goal through the maintenance, development and distribution of free content, Wikimedia relies on public donations to run its wiki-based projects." to solicit funds. Notice how the goals of a free online university or "Wikiversity" would fit with no effort whatsoever with providing "free knowledge to every person in the world".

The goals of a wikiversity are no longer such a clear fit now that the [December 05 resolution] defines the goals of the Wikimedia Foundation specifically by currently existing and main page advertised projects. The timing is particularly interesting if one considers the 13 Nov 05 response of the Board to a proposal backed by a 200/268 filtered vote tally showing overwhelming support from the interested "community" members in initiating the Wikiversity.org as a formal project rather than an informal experiment within wikibooks.org. I will be back soon with some further links to past mission statements and press releases issued in pursuit of public donations.user:lazyquasar