Jack Lynch wrote:
Assumably from advertised applications, like any other
paid position?
As far as the past, I would have preferred if Larry Sanger had stayed
on, and in general that wikipedia had kept up w paid staffing. I saw
from the recent budget that this idea is being returned to. Thats a
good thing. Successful charities have paid staff.
Jack (Sam Spade)
On 11/13/05, geni <geniice(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>On 11/13/05, Jack Lynch <jack.i.lynch(a)gmail.com> wrote:
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>>I personally am perfectly willing to pay a fee for expert adminship.
>>Have you seen the recent fund-drives? I've never donated money (just
>>time) to the wikipedia, but I would for paid admins I could trust.
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>>Jack (Sam Spade)
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>Our past history on that front has been less than ideal. Anyway where
>are you going to get these expert admins from?
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The dynamics in an organization can easily change when it has paid
staff. I very much prefer an environment where everyone is working
for the love of what they believe rather than the love of money.
Ec