Bryan Tong Minh (2010-12-29 13:05): > On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 12:36 PM, Maciej Jaros<[email protected]> wrote: >> If one would have a budget of gazillions of dollars then it would be >> quite easy ;-). The problem is - what would be the point of investing >> such money if you wouldn't get it back from this investment? >> > While money can fix a lot of things, I don't think the current > bottleneck is money. To break stuff you need to find community > consensus, developer consensus, somebody willing to implement it and > somebody to review it. Of course for a gazillion dollars you could > perhaps the eliminate a few of these steps, but in general they are > not really easy to solve with money I think.
Well if you would pay users for editing you could attract more users (at least those that are not willing to work for free). But I guess that would only work if you would have practically unlimited resources... Having said that I just remembered that Youtube works like that - you can get money if get a lot of viewers on your movies. Regards, Nux. _______________________________________________ Wikitech-l mailing list [email protected] https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikitech-l
