it was and is a 4 digit CHF number, which was in the beginning well
above 50%, and now it might be down to ~ 5%. robin will have the exact
numbers at the general assembly.
rupert.
On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 19:50, Nico Ray n...@sabine-nico.ch wrote:
Hi,
Rupert, any idea about the values of the
Hi all,
Beda Gygli wrote Mon, 09 Feb 2009 22:16:
An Option would be to reduce the ordinary fees to 40.-, the double of the
students fee, which I wouldn't change. In my eyes, the better way to gain
more members is more publicity. This can be achieved by services for schools,
organising good new
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 1:04 PM, Wolf Ludwig
wolf.lud...@comunica-ch.net wrote:
I agree with the motion of Beda on the membership fees. CHF 50,- upwards can
be an open donation spectrum ;-). I also believe that *popularity* is
essential (to be clear: Wikipedia is well known already - and a
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Hi Ilario and all,
Ilario Valdelli wrote Tue, 10 Feb 2009 13:22:
(...)
The problem is to find a group of members who will support and work
for those
Am Montag, 9. Februar 2009 schrieb Ilario Valdelli:
Personally I think that 50 CHF is a big effort for students.
I'd like to mention that there is a reduced fee for students et.al. which is
only 20 CHF.
But I can follow the arguments of Ruperts saying that we should concentrate on
getting
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Am Montag, 9. Februar 2009 schrieb Ilario Valdelli:
Personally I think that 50 CHF is a big effort
Yes, but I would avoid to seem cheap.
In any case who likes make comparison:
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_chapters#Existing_chapters
In this case Wm Ch members could have a measurement to get an opinion.
Ilario
P.S. Personally I won't look for a big number, but for a qualitative
Do we know what's our membership demographics (e.g. majority of workers,
students, pensioners)?
If we have more than 30% students or lower-income bracket, that could make
sense.
2009/2/9 THURNER rupert rupert.thur...@wikimedia.ch
hi,
as the membership fees are becoming a smaller and smaller