Dear wikimedians,
Some years ago, I visited Uzbekistan. I was shocked and amused to find that the 
largest paper note was 2.000 soʻm at that time, with a plan to start with the 
5.000 paper note soon. The most used one still was the 1.000 soʻm note, that 
was about 35 US cents in the bank and about 20 US cents in the street markets. 
So, the first time we changed two 100 USD$ paper notes into soʻm we got around 
800 paper notes in bunches of 100. It was quite interesting to note that people 
in the street went with black plastic bags full of money in order to buy at the 
market or get a taxi ride. Some days later, I talked to a local taxi driver and 
he told me that when he bought his car, he needed a small truck to carry all 
the paper notes to the car selling store. Of course, I took that as a joke. 
Then another man said that many houses have a room only for storing money, so 
you can buy a larger house in the future. I don't know if this was a practical 
joke, but that's how it was.

Yesterday we launched Wikimedia Enterprise. This e-mail is not to show my 
disagreement with the idea itself, but with the outcome. It seems that the 
purpose of Wikimedia Entrerprise is to have a large money revenue offering 
volunteer's time and content to the rich who are willing to pay for a better 
API. Believe it or not, I like to tax the rich.

We have millions of dollars in our money room, and, if everything goes as 
planned with Wikimedia Enterprise, we will soon need to buy a new house to have 
a larger room to store all those cheques, notes and assets. The room will soon 
look huge and plenty of money. Still, there's no plan to paint the house, 
arrange the sofa, solve the water leakage we have in the toilet, mow the lawn 
or buy a new set of pans so we can cook healthy food there. Soon, the cow will 
start aging and won't have more milk to sell. But yes, the money room will be 
huge. We will have more and more and more millions, but we will still... yes... 
obsolete.

Sincerely,

Galder
_______________________________________________
Wikimedia-l mailing list -- [email protected], guidelines at: 
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Mailing_lists/Guidelines and 
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia-l
Public archives at 
https://lists.wikimedia.org/hyperkitty/list/[email protected]/message/HZALAV3GIRPIHJIHRD4JGMGEKBBF6VGQ/
To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected]

Reply via email to