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    '''Wikimedia''' is a private "foundation" in the US run by Jim Wales.  In fact, it is a corporate entity.  It has no [[independent board]], no [[legal charity status]] in any country, and seems to spend money it raises on a small clique of people mostly involved in "fixing" the inadequate [[mediawiki]] software (which does not even support full text searches in the [[Wikipedia]] project).
    '''Wikimedia Foundation''' is a private tax-exempt corporation (IRS 501) in the US founded and mainly run by Jim Wales aka Jimbo.   


    It provides mostly bad examples for the [[Consumerium Governance Organization]], which would do well to avoid all the pitfalls it is falling into.  ''See [[142.X.X.X/Tim_Starling]] for a starting list of these, and references to potential solutions that 'Wikipedians' ignore and censor, many of which are longstanding sore points at [[Meta-Wikipedia]], e.g. [[m:regime change]].''
    It has no [[independent board]], no [[legal charity status]] in any country, and seems to spend money it raises on providing hardware for mediawiki sites such as [[Wikipedia]], The Free Encyclopedia and [[Wiktionary]], The Free Dictionary and Thesaurus


    Many specific people who participate in Wikimedia are also a problem.  They should be excluded from [[Consumerium]] as anything other than ordinary users, as their participation and propaganda leads directly to many or most of the problems Wikipedia has.  ''See [[142.X.X.X/Angela]] for one notable example, where a [[usurper]] engaged in [[sysop vandalism]] at [[Simple English Wikipedia]] had to be [[driven off by trolls]] for simply not seeing the long term impact of her own actions on that project.'' Some of these people simply by their tactics, e.g. [[spun death threat]]s as pioneered by Daniel Mayer and exploited by RickK, subvert [[due process]], degrade [[wiki management]], and cause a wiki-based information service to lose integrity.  It's worth noting that Mayer was actually the one to register "wikimedia.org" and define its mandate.  With people like this guiding the foundation, it can only collapse.
    Some claims have been made that part of the funds it raises is used to support development of the [[mediawiki]] software, which is what this R&D wiki is running on and for which we are in great gratitude for [[Consumerium]] would never have come this far without it. According to [[Mediawiki]] developers '''these claims are not true'''.


    Finally, the software problems should be considered carefully when choosing [[wiki code]] for beyond the [[R&D wiki]] phase.  Mediawiki is not suitable if full text search is required, extension to requirements set by something other than the current Wikipedia social club is required, and if integrity of the overall software development process is required.  [[MoinMoin]] has these...
    [[142.177.X.X]] says it provides mostly bad examples for the [[Consumerium Governance Organization]], which would do well to avoid all the pitfalls it is falling into.  ''See [[142.X.X.X/Tim_Starling]] for a starting list of these, and references to potential solutions that 'Wikipedians' ignore and censor, many of which are longstanding sore points at [[Meta-Wikipedia]], e.g. [[m:regime change]].''

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    Wikimedia Foundation is a private tax-exempt corporation (IRS 501) in the US founded and mainly run by Jim Wales aka Jimbo.

    It has no independent board, no legal charity status in any country, and seems to spend money it raises on providing hardware for mediawiki sites such as Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia and Wiktionary, The Free Dictionary and Thesaurus

    Some claims have been made that part of the funds it raises is used to support development of the mediawiki software, which is what this R&D wiki is running on and for which we are in great gratitude for Consumerium would never have come this far without it. According to Mediawiki developers these claims are not true.

    142.177.X.X says it provides mostly bad examples for the Consumerium Governance Organization, which would do well to avoid all the pitfalls it is falling into. See 142.X.X.X/Tim_Starling for a starting list of these, and references to potential solutions that 'Wikipedians' ignore and censor, many of which are longstanding sore points at Meta-Wikipedia, e.g. m:regime change.