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Wikimedia Foundation
editAn unofficial overview
edit- CHAP1 - introduction
- Wikimedia Foundation
- Wikimedia project
- List of Wikimedia chapters
- CHAP2 - main projects
- Wikipedia
- History of Wikipedia
- Wikivoyage
- Wikibooks
- Wikisource
- Wikispecies
- Wikidata
- Wikimedia Commons
- Wikiversity
- Wiktionary
- Wikiquote
- Wikinews
- CHAP3 - software projects
- MediaWiki
- MediaWiki extension
- ZIM (file format)
- Wikipedia App
- Help:Mobile access
- CHAP4 - how open is Wikimedia Foundation
- Wikipedia:Copyrights
- Wikipedia:Reusing Wikipedia content
- Wikipedia:Version 1.0 Editorial Team
- Wikipedia:Mirrors and forks
- Wikipedia:Republishers
- CHAP5 - news & conferences
- Wikipedia:News
- Wikipedia:Mailing lists
- Wikipedia:IRC
- Wikimania
- CHAP6 - noteworthy persons
- Jimmy Wales
- Magnus Manske
- Jan-Bart de Vreede
- Samuel Jacob Klein
- Erik Möller
- Sue Gardner
- Heather Ford
- Benjamin Mako Hill
- Mitch Kapor
- Peter Suber
- Jessamyn West (librarian)
- Clay Shirky
- Jay Rosen
- CHAP7 - partnerships
- Wikipedia for Schools
- PediaPress
- Wikipedia Zero
- CHAP8 - fund raising for support
- Wikipedia:Merchandise
- CHAP9 - controversies
- Litigation involving the Wikimedia Foundation
My criteria for noteworthy persons:
edit1. Relevant to the topic.
2. No objection from the person in question, if he/she is alive.
3. The question is not what great you have contributed as an employee, it is how far you can go for your cause. That is why several CEO/CTO/COO etc. are excluded from the list.
4. They have setup or initiated or heavily promoted some movement or organisation or institution (related to the topic) to help/harm public.
5. They associate themselves with the cause till their death or till the time of editing this book.
6. Noteworthy does not always mean notable (famous) persons.