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=== What are your plans? Where is this going? ===
=== What are your plans? Where is this going? ===


As the organization's founder, Jimmy Wales, put it: "Imagine a world in which every single human being can freely share in the sum of all knowledge." That’s where it’s going — and we need your help to get there.
As the organization's founder, Jimmy Wales, put it: "Imagine a world in which every single human being can freely share in the sum of all knowledge." That’s where it’s going — and we need your help to get there.


Every month, more than {{COMSCORE-UNIQUES}} million people around the world use Wikipedia. It's available online, on your mobile device, on DVD, in books, and many other forms. We aspire to reach even more people, and to continually improve the quality of information that we provide.
Every month, more than {{COMSCORE-UNIQUES}} million people around the world use Wikipedia. It's available online, on your mobile device, on DVD, in books, and many other forms. We aspire to reach even more people, and to continually improve the quality of information that we provide. We've set five "big hairy audacious goals" for July 2015:


* Increase the total number of people served to 1 billion
* continually making it easier to contribute knowledge. Earlier this year, we completed a first [http://blog.wikimedia.org/blog/2010/05/13/a-new-look-for-wikipedia/ redesign of Wikipedia's user interface]. We are also working on an [http://blog.wikimedia.org/blog/2010/08/07/prototype-upload-wizard/ improved media upload interface], and we are trying [http://blog.wikimedia.org/blog/2010/09/22/article-feedback-pilot-goes-live/ new ways for readers to give feedback about article quality].
* Increase the amount of information we offer in Wikipedia to 50 million articles
* creating [http://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Bookshelf a central library of learning and training resources] to recruit more contributors: teachers, professors, students, photographers, filmmakers, scientists, librarians, archivists, curators, hobbyists, and many others. We're working with a growing network of {{CHAPTER-COUNT}} grass-roots Wikimedia chapter organizations around the world to reach out to these people, and encourage them to help us make Wikipedia better.
* Increase the percentage of material assessed as 'high' or 'very high' quality by 25%
* developing new technologies and processes for quality assurance that do not conflict with Wikimedia's fundamental openness. For the technically interested, this includes technologies for [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Extension:FlaggedRevs flagging edits] and for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Edit_filter detecting potentially problematic changes].
* Increase the number of active editors to 200,000
* building a rich dashboard of metrics to support the work of the Wikimedia movement. See our [http://stats.wikimedia.org/reportcard/ monthly report card] and our [http://stats.wikimedia.org/ statistics portal].
* Double the percentage of female editors and the number of Global South editors to 37%

It will take us lots of hard work, experimentation and research to achieve these goals. Here are some of the concrete projects we're working on right now:

* We're continually making it easier to contribute knowledge. Earlier this year, we completed a first [http://blog.wikimedia.org/blog/2010/05/13/a-new-look-for-wikipedia/ redesign of Wikipedia's user interface]. We are also working on an [http://blog.wikimedia.org/blog/2010/08/07/prototype-upload-wizard/ improved media upload interface], and we are piloting [http://blog.wikimedia.org/blog/2010/09/22/article-feedback-pilot-goes-live/ new ways for readers to give feedback about article quality].
* Creating [http://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Bookshelf a central library of learning and training resources] to recruit more contributors: teachers, professors, students, photographers, filmmakers, scientists, librarians, archivists, curators, hobbyists, and many others.
* Using the above resources, supporting Wikimedia's network of {{CHAPTER-COUNT}} [[local chapters]] in the development of innovative on-the-ground programs in their geographies. For example, Wikimedia Indonesia ran a comprehensive multi-university writing competition supported with a small grant of the Wikimedia Foundation ([[m:Grants:WM ID/Free Your Knowledge Project 2010|more about the project]]), one of more than a dozen such grants to chapters around the world.
* Developing new technologies and processes for quality assurance that do not conflict with Wikimedia's fundamental openness. For the technically interested, this includes technologies for [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Extension:FlaggedRevs flagging edits] and for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Edit_filter detecting potentially problematic changes].
* Starting to develop a presence in high priority growth regions like India and Brazil. We will start by opening a very small office in India to begin catalyzing outreach and community efforts there.
* Building a rich dashboard of metrics to support the work of the Wikimedia movement. See our [http://stats.wikimedia.org/reportcard/ monthly report card] and our [http://stats.wikimedia.org/ statistics portal].


Finally, it is our mission to protect the work that has been done so far: to reduce the risk that disaster or technical failure could eliminate portions of our work, and to ensure that it is regularly copied in many places. We're not an excited start-up company that will fade away in two years -- we're in this for the long term.
Finally, it is our mission to protect the work that has been done so far: to reduce the risk that disaster or technical failure could eliminate portions of our work, and to ensure that it is regularly copied in many places. We're not an excited start-up company that will fade away in two years -- we're in this for the long term.

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