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Proposals to change the statement should be made at [[m:Vision/Unstable]] and all proposals will be reviewed at least annually.</translate><noinclude>
Proposals to change the statement should be made at [[m:Vision/Unstable]] and all proposals will be reviewed at least annually.</translate><noinclude>

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Past [[visions]] considered, or at least proposed, can be reviewed at [[visions]]. Before posting at [[m:Vision/Unstable]], review those. A good '''vision''' abstracts many [[best cases]], helps identify and avoid [[threats]] to the project, and helps those who are trying to avoid [[worst cases]].</translate>''


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Revision as of 05:54, 8 June 2013

The vision statement of the Wikimedia Foundation describes our dreams, hopes and ambitions; our most radical conception of our organization and community — 20, 50, 100 years from today. It stands in contrast to the mission statement , which aims to be a more realistic description of the status quo. Our current vision statement is:

Imagine a world in which every single human being can freely share in the sum of all knowledge. That's our commitment.

Proposals to change the statement should be made at m:Vision/Unstable and all proposals will be reviewed at least annually.


See also bylaws, Mission and our values.