jimmy came and worked with us for two or three weeks back in 2004.

nothing came of it, much to my shame.

we had a good long look at ways of working together, but sadly we
don't own our own bandwidth following the sale of BBC Technology to
Siemans a couple of years ago.

i think wikipedia will be fine...

On 12/02/07, Brian Butterworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does Wikipedia have a cash crisis?

OK.  When h2g2 ran out of money, Auntie bought it up.  Perhaps it would be a
good use of BBC money to support Wikipedia, given they don't want adverts.

All they want is bandwidth - perhaps the BBC could provide it.  Wouldn't
"BBC Wikipedia" put the Beeb to the top of the web 2.0 ladder?

Brian Butterworth
www.ukfree.tv


http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/organgrinder/2007/02/does_wikipedia_have_a_cash_
cri.html


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