nosferatu Posted January 2, 2011 Report Posted January 2, 2011 On November 13th, Wikipedia launched its yearly fund-raising campaign by placing a dedicated banner on top of all pages. On the last day of the year, it appears that their target of $16 million has not been reached, being less than $1 million short.In order to gather the aforementioned amount, Jimmy Wales, the founder of Wikimedia Foundation, the company behind Wikipedia and its sister sites, appealed directly to all visitors via a message.Displayed on top of all articles, Wales' letter aims to persuade people all over the world to donate in order to keep the service free and available to everyone. “[...] we need you. It is you who keep this dream alive. It is you who have created Wikipedia. It is you who believe that a place of calm reflection and learning is worth having,” these are only some of the words meant to convince visitors to make a donation. According to Wales, all the raised money will be used for managing “servers, bandwidth, maintenance, development,” in other words, it will all be used for ensuring Wikipedia is up and running at all times. Furthermore, this money is also needed to help keep the project ads-free, since Wales makes it a point that advertising “[...] doesn't belong here. Not in Wikipedia,” therefore he and all the other volunteers will continuously strive to prevent any advertisements from being published on the site.Launched in 2001 and currently the 5th most popular website in the world, Wikimedia sites are visited by 400 million persons on a monthly basis, while their audience has doubled since 2007.Every year they resort to fund-raising campaigns which encourage users to donate as little as they can, by emphasizing that every gesture counts. Since the 2010 campaign kicked off, Wikimedia managed to raise around $15 million to this day, with more donations getting in almost every minute.Some might argue that $16 million was an ambitious sum to start with, but it appears it is needed to properly orchestrate the 10-year anniversary that will take place in 2011. It should be mentioned that their targeted sum was supposed to be gathered in two-months time, so they still have a fortnight to get their last million – and they will probably succeed too. Quote
phreak Posted January 2, 2011 Report Posted January 2, 2011 Nu inteleg cum le trebuie 16 milioane pentru servere si bandwidth.. Sa zicem ca-si iau un server ciobanesc cu 1 milion dolari , le mai trebuie doar bandwidth.Vreo 50 MB banda sa zicem ca-i costa vreo 10,000 dolari pe luna.. deci restu unde se duc? Quote
m0rphic Posted January 2, 2011 Report Posted January 2, 2011 Nu inteleg cum le trebuie 16 milioane pentru servere si bandwidth.. Sa zicem ca-si iau un server ciobanesc cu 1 milion dolari , le mai trebuie doar bandwidth.Vreo 50 MB banda sa zicem ca-i costa vreo 10,000 dolari pe luna.. deci restu unde se duc?Se duc la Jimmy... Jimmy Wales fondatorul wikipedia.Tu crezi ca ala moare de foame ? A stiut cum sa profite,cum sa faca bani si o duce foarte bine pe banii celor care fac donatii. Quote
Nytro Posted January 2, 2011 Report Posted January 2, 2011 Intr-adevar, cred ca marile companii ca Microsoft, Twitter, Facebook si Google cheltuiesc mai mult pentru servere, administratori de retea, administratorii de sisteme, programatori etc. Cu wikipedia e discutabila treaba. Cel putin la ei continutul e generat de utilizatori. Dar tot nu cred ca fondatorul castiga milioane de dolari din aceste donatii.Dar sa fim seriosi, si eu daca as avea bani as dona pentru Wikipedia. Quote
BigT Posted January 2, 2011 Report Posted January 2, 2011 Si Jimmy ia ceva cu siguranta. Dar nu cred ca o suma fabuloasa. Si oricum la cate referate am luat de pe wikipedia cred ca ar merita macar 20 $. Dar poate cand nu o sa mai fie criza... Quote
sado Posted January 2, 2011 Report Posted January 2, 2011 Si Jimmy ia ceva cu siguranta. Dar nu cred ca o suma fabuloasa. Si oricum la cate referate am luat de pe wikipedia cred ca ar merita macar 20 $. Dar poate cand nu o sa mai fie criza...Fi serios , cand cauti informati , de tot felul , primele 5 rezultate sunt wiki...sau chiar daca nu sunt atat de multe din ele 5,1 dintre ele e wiki si probabil restul sunt copii de acolo.. Quote
Guest Praetorian Posted January 2, 2011 Report Posted January 2, 2011 Doar jimmy asta e editor la wikipedia? Asa de curiozitate. Quote
nosferatu Posted January 2, 2011 Author Report Posted January 2, 2011 Sunt multe chestii care necesita bani, iar 16 mil nu este o suma imensa pentru o afacere gen wikipedia.Chiar daca si-a luat ala bani de acolo, asta fiind cea mai mare prostie pe care am auzit-o, i-a meritat! Quote
Spock Posted January 2, 2011 Report Posted January 2, 2011 (edited) Am donat si eu 5$. De curiozitate, cine a mai donat? Edited January 2, 2011 by Spock Quote