Forum:Openserving

On openserving.com (a great initiative!) anything that one wants to host there has to be categorized. Problem is: the available categories are very restrictive. How do I point this out to the people who took this initiative ??!! I think it is essential that more oprions will be made available. Kees W., Leiden, The Netherlands 132.229.193.5 12:58, 13 December 2006 (UTC)

What happened?!
What happened to Openserving? I was so looking forward to it.

I guess all of my content creation (where I'll get paid with ad revenues) will go to MyWikiBiz.com, now. -- 68.87.42.110 21:51, 13 November 2008 (UTC)
 * According Wikipedia's article, it was deemed "never very popular or successful". --Michaeldsuarez (Talk) (Deeds) 16:28, 14 November 2008 (UTC)
 * 68.87.42.110, MyWikiBiz is not a wiki farm like Wikia. Wikia hosts thousands of wikis on just about any topic you could think of. MyWikiBiz is simply a place to place your own personal or business directories and get miniscual adsense (it's really that small) revenue for using their service. -- 16:37, 14 November 2008 (UTC)
 * I'd rather keep my own minuscule (correct spelling) ad revenues for the rest of my life, than donate that revenue to a for-profit corporation that depends on my volunteered content generation for survival. But that's just me.  I guess there's a whole class of Internet users who would rather give money to private corporations than to use it themselves to save for retirement or buy a cup of coffee or give to their favorite charity. I'm about to get a $100 check from Google, with a good portion of it generated on sites like MyWikiBiz. But, again, that's just me.  Each to his own. -- 68.87.42.110 16:52, 14 November 2008 (UTC)
 * None of the users here donate money to Wikia; Wikipedia does the fund-raisers. Anyway, your silly ad revenues don't contribute anything to retirement (you need thousands of dollars in retirement mony for a good future, or maybe that's just me). --Michaeldsuarez (Talk) (Deeds) 18:37, 14 November 2008 (UTC)
 * Written like an 18-year-old from West Islip. Mike, I think what he meant was that here on Wikia, you donate your time and writing efforts, and the company makes money off of your contributions, because they keep all the revenues.  On the WikiBiz site, they let you keep all of the ad revenues generated by your page content.  Have you noticed what forum this is?  Do you understand the relevence of talking about a shared-revenue business model for wikis, here in the OPENSERVING forum?  You're not making much of a case for your intelligence here. Sorry, man. -- JamieCooper 00:44, 15 November 2008 (UTC)


 * I think insults, here on this forum page or in the sumairy (sorry for my bad english) are really not needed. Every one are free to think like they want to. But what 68.87.42.110 was doing here, and there, was to me only a disguised way to do some publicity to the other website. Again, we are all free to think what we want and this was only my own stupid opinion. Nothing to get "hyper" about.
 * That been said, on my part, i dont need ad revenue from the wikis i work on and i prefer that this money insure that the wiki will never get close down like the first french wiki were i've began learning how wikis worked. Indeed, today guildwiki.fr and all the content that i contribute there for around a year, has vanished.
 * The thing i like on Wikia is that the content belong to the community, not the guy who started it, not the hosting compagny (Wikia). I think "loosing" the add money is a small compensation to all that.
 * P.S.: I dont know what was OpenServing and i dont want to know what is MyWikiBiz; i already know enough. — TulipVorlax 06:40, 15 November 2008 (UTC)