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From: wikien-l-bounces(a)Wikipedia.org
[mailto:wikien-l-bounces@Wikipedia.org] On Behalf Of Alphax
(Wikipedia email)
Granted, but I'm quite sure that recruiting a
few thousand
ambitious
know-it-alls isn't as big a task as you might
imagine. In fact, I
think Googleopedia or Wikiexpedia would merely have to open their
doors and they would instantly get tens of thousands of enthusiastic
contributors and media exposure that we can only dream about. Remember
all that fuss when Gmail began and Gvites were being
auctioned on eBay for sizable amounts?
So what can (insert name of commercial fork here) offer that WP can't?
I don't think Google would have any trouble attracting "a few thousand
ambitious know-it-alls". Surely you don't think that WP has cornered the
market on such people?