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by dingaling
3859 days ago
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Wikipedia is big, stable, midly incremental and dominant[0]. Does it need more money that its current baseload income? If we applied the same traits to the browser market we'd be crying-out for an alternative. I don't know what that alternative is, so it's difficult to donate towards it. But I don't believe that encouraging more donations to Wikipedia is going to move collective human knowledge forward. In contrast, Mozilla is constantly having to chase new technological targets and compete against well-funded corporate alternatives. I can understand why they need to keep expanding their income. [0] deliberately setting-aside all the other subjective complaints about its internal processes. |
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Wikipedia is dominant because it's better. They need money to keep servers running. If they don't get funding, they will simply die. There is no guarantee that similar project would ever fly again.