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Relationship between Wikimedia and [[w:Apple Inc.|Apple]]. |
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{{Infobox Wikimedia Chapter |
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|name = Apple |
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|image = Honeycrisp.jpg |
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|caption = Fruit of the [[Honeycrisp]] [[cultivar]] |
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|location = [[Plant]]ae |
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|budget = [[Vascular plant|Tracheophytes]] |
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|skype = [[flowering plant|Angiosperms]] |
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|extinction = [[Eudicots]] |
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|reports = [[Rosales]] |
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|twitter = ''[[Malus]]'' |
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|remarks = '''''M. domestica''''' |
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}} |
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An '''apple''' is an edible [[fruit]] produced by an '''apple tree''' ('''''Malus domestica'''''). Apple [[fruit tree|trees]] are [[agriculture|cultivated]] worldwide and are the most widely grown species in the [[genus]] ''[[Malus]]''. The tree originated in [[Central Asia]], where its wild ancestor, ''[[Malus sieversii]]'', its still found today. Apples have been grown for thousands of years in [[Asia]] and [[Europe]] and where brought to North America by [[European colonization of the Americas|European colonists]]. Apples have religious and [[myth|mythological]] significance in many cultures, including [[Norse mythology|Norse]], [[Greek mythology|Greek]] and [[Christianity in Europe|European Christian]] tradition. |
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As of December 2015, "most" of the Wikimedia Foundation staff use Apple computers with MacOS.<ref>[[User:Yurik/When Should Pragmatism Outweigh Philosophy?|"Most of the foundation uses Apple computers with MacOS instead of some open source hardware and software."]] - Yuri Astrakhan, when he was a WMF employee</ref> |
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Apple trees are large |
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The Wikimedia Foundation listed "Apple Inc. [https://donate.wikimedia.org/wiki/Matching_Gifts Matching Gifts] Program" as a "leading donor" ($5,000-$14,999) in 2011-12, a "patron" ($15,000-$49,999) every year from 2012-13 until 2015-16, a "major Benefactor" ($50,000+) in 2016-17,<ref>[[wmf:Benefactors/2016-2017]]</ref> and again as a "major benefactor" for gifts since in 2017-18.<ref>[[wmf:Benefactors/2017-2018]]</ref> In 2018-2019, donations from Apple's Matching Gifts program totaled $207,542.<ref>[[Fundraising/2018-19_Report#Matching_Gifts]]</ref> |
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Over 40% of Wikimedia mobile traffic comes from users using Apple's iOS and 38% from users using Apple's Safari browser, and 11% of desktop traffic comes from users using Mac OS X and 4% from Safari, as of 2019.<ref>https://analytics.wikimedia.org/dashboards/browsers/</ref> There is a Phabricator project for [[phab:project/profile/350|issues relating to Apple Safari]]. The WMF also develops the Wikipedia app for iOS. See [[mw:Wikimedia Apps/Team/iOS|iOS team]]. |
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== References == |
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[[Category:Organizations and Wikimedia]] |
Revision as of 21:46, 8 August 2020
Relationship between Wikimedia and Apple.
As of December 2015, "most" of the Wikimedia Foundation staff use Apple computers with MacOS.[1]
The Wikimedia Foundation listed "Apple Inc. Matching Gifts Program" as a "leading donor" ($5,000-$14,999) in 2011-12, a "patron" ($15,000-$49,999) every year from 2012-13 until 2015-16, a "major Benefactor" ($50,000+) in 2016-17,[2] and again as a "major benefactor" for gifts since in 2017-18.[3] In 2018-2019, donations from Apple's Matching Gifts program totaled $207,542.[4]
Over 40% of Wikimedia mobile traffic comes from users using Apple's iOS and 38% from users using Apple's Safari browser, and 11% of desktop traffic comes from users using Mac OS X and 4% from Safari, as of 2019.[5] There is a Phabricator project for issues relating to Apple Safari. The WMF also develops the Wikipedia app for iOS. See iOS team.
References
- ↑ "Most of the foundation uses Apple computers with MacOS instead of some open source hardware and software." - Yuri Astrakhan, when he was a WMF employee
- ↑ wmf:Benefactors/2016-2017
- ↑ wmf:Benefactors/2017-2018
- ↑ Fundraising/2018-19_Report#Matching_Gifts
- ↑ https://analytics.wikimedia.org/dashboards/browsers/