week2 - after reading

1.
More than any other substance, it brings out the best possible amateur ethic. People work hard to love work, not for money. And now, none of us understand anything new without first searching Wikipedia's brain. Anything that intrigues us is to see it cut off. Scholars will spend generations understanding its birth and growth. There are important books that already have a concrete understanding of open source production.

2.
When he decided to go back to graduate school to get a doctorate, I was skeptical that so many years would have to rot his tremendous talent.  And as his book convincingly shows, it's a community with families similar to many people in our world. But it's different from anything else. But it is the first time in ten generations that this aspiration for Enlightenment seems possible to anyone but Jefferson. Only a deep reading of this community's culture - as it is a community with a unique culture - can it begin to give access to important lessons from Wikipedia.

3.
The founder, Wales, is conscious of the humility taught by every great leader. Communities struggling to correct this, some spend thousands of hours trying to free up knowledge. However, it is hard to imagine a more important and sustainable community where volunteers from teenagers to retirees gather to help them understand. Every serious soul must try to understand this impossibility. Because there's little doubt that its lessons, well beyond the millions of items on Wikipedia pages, should teach a lot. An important first step in this understanding can also be found on this page.


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