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"If the banners continue to imply there's a financial emergency, or that money should be given to the WMF to 'show the volunteers that their work matters', I'd suggest volunteers organise a social media campaign with the tagline 'Not in our name' in time for the next fundraiser. " by Andreas Kolbe

Details:

  1. https://www.dailydot.com/debug/wikipedia-endownemnt-fundraising/
  2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/Single/2021-06-27#Forum

-- (talk) 14:01, 17 July 2021 (UTC)


Hello there, my account name in Wikimedia projects is (Unicode: #29123 or %E7%87%83). May you go to zh:User:燃 for contact information, a slightly more completed self-introduction and talk page.


I began editing in the Chinese Wikipedia in June 2004 under an ex-alias; the article: 高度合成數; I was fourteen at that time.

Interests

Since some suggest having a wide variety of interests is preventive to Alzheimer's disease, I am not shy with the fact that I have lots of interests:

  • biology, health, nutrition and sports
  • Buddhism
  • Cantonese pop music
  • Chinese and Cantonese language
  • Chinese literature
  • coffee
  • computer image editing (recommendation: GIMP)
  • Confucianism
  • distance running
  • the economic and political development of developing countries (esp. China and India)
  • end world poverty
  • gender and sexuality issues
  • German language (know a little bit)
  • Hong Kong literature
  • international humanitarian law
  • martial arts
  • mathematics
  • nuclear power issues
  • online activism
  • open-source software movement
  • programming (in Perl and Java up to this stage, beginner level)
  • science fiction
  • stoic philosophy
  • traditional board games
  • tremolo harmonica
  • the (white hat) hacker attitude
  • writing (in English or Chinese)

Activism

  • open content
  • science literacy