Agree

On Monday, 2 April 2012, Gordon Joly <gordon.joly@pobox.com> wrote:
> On 01/04/2012 12:28, WereSpielChequers wrote:
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>> On a broader note I would suggest that the UK prioritise longterm funding streams - payroll giving, and annual direct debits which may have a lower attrition rate than monthly direct debits. Longer term we should think about legacies. One of the flaws of the movement's current fundraising model is the disconnect between our longterm ambitions and the short term nature of our fundraising. I suspect that has already become an issue with the GLAM sector. It would be really cool if in three years time we could say "yes we've only existed for fourteen years, but even if all else went phut tomorrow we already have an endowed data centre that could maintain a read only version on the web for the foreseeable future."
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> Maybe an issue for your (our) next Wikimeet?
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> Also - "Wikimedia Commons" vs "Archives for All" - where should you lodge copies of your data?
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> Gordo
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