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Wikimedia Foundation annual report 2010–11

Summary[edit]

November 2011

Back in January 2001, few people could have imagined the extraordinary impact of what was then just a tiny project driven by a big idea.

But ten years later, we find ourselves at the center of a free knowledge movement built around our flagship project, Wikipedia, which has become the most important collaboratively created repository of knowledge in history.

Today, Wikimedia volunteers around the world work in more than 280 languages to document the stories of their communities and cultures, past and present. During 2011, for example, hundreds of volunteers contributed to the articles on the Arab Spring rebellions, capturing one of the major stories of our time as it unfolded.

The Wikimedia Foundation is part of a broad global network of individuals, organizations, chapters, clubs and communities who together work to create Wikipedia, the most powerful example of volunteer collaboration and open content sharing in the world today. In 2010–11, the bulk of the Foundation’s spending was focused towards putting in place solid technical and organizational infrastructure. In 2011–12, the majority of spending goes towards growing, strengthening and increasing the diversity of the editing community, simplifying our wiki-editing interface, making investments to grow the projects’ readers and editors in key geographic areas such as India, Brazil and the Middle East and North Africa, and improving our presence on mobile devices.

Over the past year, more than 500,000 people donated to the Wikimedia Foundation, giving us more than $23 million USD. Thank you for your incredible generosity, and for your outpouring of support and love for Wikipedia and its sister projects, enabling the work of nearly 100,000 active editors. We owe you a huge debt of gratitude.

The Wikimedia Foundation especially wants to thank the editing community. Your work is essential, and it is what donors are enjoying and supporting: thank you for everything you do. A big thanks as well to the Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees and Advisory Board, and a warm welcome to our new Advisory Board members Veronique Kessler and Jessamyn West.

Sincerely,

Sue Gardner, Executive Director

Ting Chen, Chair, Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees

Wikimania 2010[edit]

Wikimedians converge in the birthplace of Solidarność

The sixth annual Wikimania, the global conference of Wikimedians, took place in the Baltic Philharmonic in Gdańsk. Poland succeeded Argentina and Egypt, the hosting countries in the previous two years. During three days, Wikimedians got together to celebrate the free knowledge movement, to meet their collaborators in their year-round online work on Wikipedia and its sister projects, and to share insights informing the continuing evolution of the projects. Foundation travel scholarships enabled Wikimedians from 39 countries to participate.

On the conference T-shirts, the motto “Free Knowledge in the City of Freedom” tied Wikimedia values to the history of Gdańsk, where the Solidarność movement had defied communist rulers in the 1980s — led by Lech Wałęsa, who sent his greetings to Wikimania attendees, noting that he was a frequent user of Wikipedia.

The Polish Baltic F. Chopin Philharmonic in Gdańsk was founded in 1945 as the Gdańsk Symphony Orchestra. Its building on the Ołowianka island hosted Wikimania 2010.

Governance and Chapters[edit]

Ting Chen, Chair
Jimmy Wales, Founder
Jan-Bart de Vreede, Vice-chair
Phoebe Ayers, Executive Secretary
Stu West, Treasurer
Bishakha Datta
Matt Halprin
Samuel Klein
Arne Klempert
Kat Walsh


Angela Beesley
Ward Cunningham
Florence Devouard
Melissa Hagemann
Mimi Ito
Mitch Kapor
Veronique Kessler
Neeru Khosla
Teemu Leinonen
Nhlanhla Mabaso
Rebecca MacKinnon
Wayne Mackintosh
Benjamin Mako Hill
Roger McNamee
Domas Mituzas
Trevor Neilson
Craig Newmark
Achal Prabhala
Clay Shirky
Michael Snow
Jing Wang
Jessamyn West
Ethan Zuckerman

Executive Director[edit]

Sue Gardner

Wikimedia chapters[edit]

During 2010–11, Wikimedia’s network of volunteer-driven international chapters grew from 30 to 35. Wikimedia’s chapters, which are independent from the Wikimedia Foundation, are made up of local members and directors, and in some cases employees. They focus on region-specific work. Typically, that work includes building awareness of Wikimedia projects, handling media inquiries, staging public outreach events, and forming partnerships with local educational and cultural organizations.

Chapters as of November 2011

AR Wikimedia Argentina
AT Wikimedia Österreich (Austria)
AU Wikimedia Australia
BD Wikimedia Bangladesh
CA Wikimedia Canada
CH Wikimedia CH (Switzerland)
CL Wikimedia Chile
CZ Wikimedia Česká republika (Czech Republic)
DE Wikimedia Deutschland (Germany)
DK Wikimedia Danmark (Denmark)
EE Wikimedia Eesti (Estonia)
ES Wikimedia España (Spain)
FI Wikimedia Suomi (Finland)
FR Wikimédia France
GB Wikimedia UK (United Kingdom)
HK 香港維基媒體協會 (Hong Kong)
HU Wikimédia Magyarország (Hungary)
ID Wikimedia Indonesia
IL ويكيمديا اسرأييل, ויקימדיה-ישראל (Israel)
IN Wikimedia India
IT Wikimedia Italia (Italy)
MK Викимедија Македонија (Macedonia)
MO Wikimedia Macau
MX Wikimedia México
NL Wikimedia Nederland (Netherlands)
NO Wikimedia Norge (Norway)
PH Wikimedia Philippines
PL Wikimedia Polska (Poland)
PT Wikimedia Portugal
RS Викимедија Србије (Serbia)
RU Викимедиа РУ (Russia)
SE Wikimedia Sverige (Sweden)
TW 中華民國維基媒體協會 (Taiwan)
UA Вікімедіа Україна (Ukraine)
US DC Wikimedia District of Columbia
US NYC Wikimedia New York City
VE Wikimedia Venezuela
ZA Wikimedia South Africa

Contributors[edit]

The Wikimedia Foundation benefits from its unique global community of volunteer editors and financial contributors. We thrive due to the vital support we receive from this community, which in 2010–11 made over 155 million edits and over 500,000 financial contributions. Going forward, we intend to continue to serve this worldwide community with every resource at our command.


$1 million +[edit]

Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
Stanton Foundation
Anonymous

$100,000 – $999,999[edit]

The Brin Wojcicki Foundation
David and Jamie Cummings
The Ford Foundation
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
Omidyar Network
The James and Angela Thompson Foundation

$25,000 - $99,999[edit]

The Craigslist Charitable Fund
John N. Caulkins
The Google Matching Gifts Program
The Kaphan Foundation
The Shor Family Foundation
Two Sigma Investments, LLC
Yardi Systems, Inc.
Anonymous (4)

$5,000 – $24,999[edit]

Andras Konya, Jr.
Annette J. Campbell-White
The Apple Pickers Foundation
The Arlene & Arnold Goldstein Family Foundation
Armen Avanessians
The Boris and Inara Teterev Foundation
Brian Kim
Casey DeGroot
Christopher Ruddy
Craig Hatkoff
Djordje Jankovic
Elon Musk
Galip Tomac
Goldman, Sachs, and Company Matching Gifts Program
Ilja Pljusnin
J. Willis Jarvis
Jeff Hartline
Jeffrey Dauber
Jeffrey Weber
Jeremy Coller
John Baldridge
John Doerr
John Little
Kaz Foundation for Social Advancement
Kevin O'Shea
Kevin Shepherd
The King and Linda Won Family Fund
Laurent Drion
Leon David Michaud
Liam Connell
The Madan Family Gift Fund
The Marc Haas Foundation
Marco Teubner
Margo Seltzer and Keith Bostic
Mattias Söderhielm
Mehrdad Golabgir
The Microsoft Matching Gifts Program
Milonja Bjelic
Neil Riordan
The Nora Roberts Foundation
Paul Spraos
Peter Macaulay
Purnendu Ojha
Ron Unz
Ruslan Panasovskyi
The Ruth and David Levine Charitable Fund
Sarah Wesley
Sean Lennon
Shabbir Moosabhoy
Shvat Shaked
The Sigrid Rausing Trust
The Skowronski Family Foundation
Srinivasan Krishnan
Stephen B. Ippolito
Susan Petersmeyer
Tripling Elephants
Anonymous (4)

$1,000 – $4,999[edit]

Aaia Nugent
Aase Lindahl
Abdul Bin laden
Abdulla Al-Thani
Abdulmajeed Alshatti
The Academy Place Foundation
Adam Fila
The Adam J. Weissman Foundation
Adobe Matching Gifts Program
Ajay Goel
Akash Jain
Alan Dunn
Alan Gorenberg
Alan Weiner
Albert James Hudspeth
Albert Shahugian
Alex Blavatnik
Alex Hsu
Alex Poon
Alexander Polsky
Alexander Rousmaniere
Alfred Zimmermann
Alisa Oleary
Alistair Woodman
Allan Stephan
The Amont Foundation, Inc.
Andrew Hillstrom
Andrew Kraft
Angela K. Hodge
Anna Scott
Anna Wodynski
Anup Mantri
Arthur Hunter
Aspera, Inc.
Ayco Charitable Foundation
B. S. Ramamurtie
Beauchamp Place Communications Inc.
The Behemoth
The Bell Family Foundation
The Belmonte Foundation
The Ben Williams Fund
Bernard Halim
Bernhard Friess
Betty Gerlack
BiblioLabs, LLC
Bill McCune
Boris Kontsevoi
Brad Wilson
Bradford Sherburne
Brandon Kopetzky
Brian Burnim
Brian McInnis
Brian Potter
Brian White
The Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation Matching Gifts Program
The Brooks Family Foundation
Burada Iulian
Burt Cutler
The Caithness Foundation
Carla Flournoy
Caroline Hu
Catherine L. Leung
Cedar Street Advisors
Charles Gibbs
Charles Smith-Dewey
The Chevron Humankind Matching Gifts Program
Christine A. Molinaro
Christine Herget
Christopher Jannuzzi
Christopher J. Lingle
Christopher Turner
Chuck Silvers
Claude Blackburn
The Coleman Foundation
The CYLA Charitable Fund
Cynthia Boyd
Dalibor Antonic
Dave McComb
David Agraz
David Brauer
David Bunton
David Bydeley
David Cline
David Dacus
David Fischer
David Harris
David Hitz
David Humm
David K. Donald
The David L. and Marilyn S. Wenner Fund
David Peltz
David S. Starr
Derrick Strickland
The Dillon Fund
Dimitrios Staikos
Dirk Pranke
Djordje Jankovic
Dmitry Sagalovskiy
Domas Mituzas
Don Garrett
Don Husby
Don Melton
Donald Jaycox
Doron Daveed Ben-Avi
Doug Jaffe
The Douglas B. Marshall, Jr. Family Foundation
Douglas Durst
Douglas Ferguson
Drew Perkins
The Drexler Estate Fund
Dustin Frazier
Dylan Parker
Earl Hemphill
Eben Moglen
Edna Sugihara
The Elbrun and Peter Kimmelman Family Foundation, Inc.
Elecia White
Elisabeth Bylund
Greg and Liz Lutz
Emil Biendara
Emmanuel Balseca
Eric Lee
Eric Stokes
Eric Yao
Erich Hoop
Ethel W. Moore
Florin Miron
Francisco Sampaio
Francois Delori
Frank Brunckhorst
Frank Rothacker
Franz Heinsen
Franziska Bodmer Mancia
Fred Hipp
Frost Bank
Gabe Newell
Gavin Moodie
The Geisel Family Foundation
George T. Anagnost
Gerald Jay Sussman
Graeme Birchall
The Graham Weston Gift Fund
The Grainger Matching Gifts Program
Graphics Press, LLC
Green Bicycle Fund
Greg Grass
Greg Hendershott
Gregory Richards
H.M. Koo
Heather Bendler
The Highland Vineyard Foundation
Hiromasa Nagase
Holger Madsen
The Houser Foundation
Howard Ahmanson
The HP Company Foundation Matching Gifts Program
The Huber Gift Fund
Hugh Glenister
Iain McClatchie
Iqbal Shamsul
Irene and Richard Van Slyke
J. Michael Miller
Jacob Albrecht
Jacqueline Shelburne
James Cogbill, Jr.
James Mason
James McClave
James O'Shaughnessy
James Ward
Janet DeNicola
Jaroslav Verchkovski
Jawaad Mahmood
Jay Flatland
The Jeff and Linda Hendricks Family Foundation
Jeffrey Feddersen
Jeffrey Krug
Jeffrey Lamkin
Jelly Vision Inc.
Jennifer King
Jennifer Lazuka
Jesse Ausubel
The Jewish Community Endowment Fund
Don and Jill Knuth
Jim Hobart
Jimmy Janacek
Joan Sherman
Jochen Titus
John Dove
John E. Peters
John Eckstein
John Hughes
John McKnight
John Nelson
John O'Connor
John Powell
John Rowley
John Stanford, Jr.
Jonathan Tobert
Jordan Hare
Jose Trejo
Josef Frick
Joseph Brandt
Joseph Sokal
Joshua Eckhardt
Joshua Guberman
Jude Montassir
Juergen Wagentrotz
Jules Bernstein and Linda Lipsett
Julie Johnson
Julien Basch
Kanghao Lu
Karen Lawrence
Karine Joly
Katharine Brigham
Katherine Erickson
Keah Yong Heng
Keith Tyson
Kenneth Eddings
Kevin Arpe
Kevin C. Hammond
Kevin Cheng
Ki Yan Karen Lo
Kim Henry
Kim Spitznagel
Kim Stowers
Kimberley Harding
Kimberly Mayfield
The Koppelman Family Foundation
Kristine M. Lung
Kuang-Hsiang Lin
Kurt Ackermann
L. David Mirkin, M.D.
Lars Markhus
Lars Petter Mathiassen
Las Vegas Hotels
Laurel Touby
Laurence Boyd
Laurie Pitman
Lawrence D. Cavanagh, Jr.
Lee Elder
Lee Hong Gerald Yu
Lenore C. Cooney
Leonard Ferrera
Linda L. Slakey
Linda Lee
Linda Weitz
Lisa Tung
Lone Pine Capital, LLC
Lowell Wood
The Louie-Marsh Family Fund
Luís Norberto Pascoal
Luke A. Knowles
M. Hepel
Maho Kokuryo
Manisha her
Marc Forand
Marc Heinz
Marc Labelle
Marcello Cattaneo Adorno
Margaret Raymond
Marilyn Lucht
Marilyn Simons
Marius Bakken
Mark Feldberg
Mark Heising and Elizabeth Simons
Mark Leonard
Mark Melton
Mark Waber
Masazumi Miyagawa
Mathew Donovan
Matthias Dietrich
Mehmet Betil
Melissa A. Chilton
Michael and Debbie Koss
Michael Hodnett
Michael J. Fine
Michael Marcus
Michael Matera
Michael Pryor
Michael Swart
Michael Terry
Michael Totten
Mikhail Degtiarev
Mikhail Seregine
The Million Children Foundation
Minjen Mao
Mohammed Al Nahyan
Mohan Pandit
The Moorhead Family Fund
Murtada Elkhalifa
Nadir Godrej
Nancy Cornelius
National Philanthropic Trust
The Neal and Elizabeth Weber Fund
Nicholas Fink
Nicholas Riesland
Nicole Ingeborg Lieger
Nora Klein
The Nord Family Foundation
Oisin Crawley
Oliver Wright
Omer Ayfer
The Oracle Corporation Matching Gifts Program
ORX
Patrick Condon
Paul Haahr
Paul Harvey
Paul von Kuster
Paul Wilmes
Pavel Kostenko
Pawel Ciszewski
Peter A. Wiringa
Peter Francati
Peter J. Enyeart
Peter Swiecicki
Peter Ungar
Petr Jirous
The Philip and Julia Meshberg Family Foundation
Philip Mateescu
Philip Perlman
The PMJJ Harmon Foundation
The Pond Family Foundation Trust
Pooja P. Rutberg
Pradeep Sindhu
R. G. Geisler
Raghavan Srinivasan
Rahul Bhadani
Ramamoorthi Bhaskar
Rasheed Aleid
Rau Abari
Ravi Kalidindi
The Raymond Family Foundation
Rebecca Reynolds
Reuben E. Last
Richard Kandarian
Richard Saada
Richard Yonash
Rob Napier
Robert Ashcroft
Robert Capps
Robert Kaplan
Robert M. Chin
Robert Prestezog
Robert Ruderman
Robert Thomas
Robert W. Roper
Rohan Murty
Rory O'Connor
Rosanne Cerello
Roy H. Jablonka
The Royce Family Foundation
Rutherford Gong
Ryusuke Koyama
Sadao Milberg
Samuel Klein, Jr.
The San Diego Foundation
Sara Smollett
Sarah Alfadl
Sathien Tejapaibul
The Sawa Family Charitable Fund
Scott Coulter
Scott Jensen
Scott Johns
Scott Johnston
Scott R. Knight
Seattle Foundation
Shamsa N.
Shon Harris
Sid Harth
Sienna Deano
The Skinner Fund
The Snyder White Oaks Foundation of Delaware
Sohei Machida
Spencer V. Pricenash
Stefan Edlis
Stefan Schwab
Stefan Winkler
Stephen C. Hecht
Stephen Gray
Steve Kass
Steven B. Schlossstein
Steven VanRoekel
Stuart Cheshire
Sudhir Sadalge
Susan Borden
Susan Woodward
Swiftrank Pte Ltd
Tahir Gozel
Takashi Kousaka
Takeshi Mano
Talal AlFaisal
Taner Halicioglu
Tetsuya Isozaki
Thai Tan Nguyen
Thomas Salander
Tilman Reinhardt
Timothy Mott
Timothy Robinson
Tomaso Renoldi Bracco
Torunn Birkeland
Tradebot Ventures, Inc.
Tuula Simell
The Vadasz Family Fund
Vadim Asadov
Victoria Walsh
Vijay Santhanam
Villazzo, LLC
Vinay Jain
Vincent Paquet
Warren Snaider
Whitney Robinson
The Wikimedia Foundation Staff
WIG Company
Wilford Reynolds
William B. Edwards
William Foster
William K. Rohwedder
William Lynch
William Wenheim
The Windmill Foundation
Xie Wu
The Yahoo! Matching Gifts Program
Yaso ITO
Yasuhiro Murakami
Yu-Chen Chen
Yudson Gondobintoro
Zoline Foundation
瑞霙 洪
Anonymous (5)


Gifts in-kind[edit]

Cisco
comScore
Electronic Frontier Foundation
EvoSwitch
Exbrook Design
Kennisnet Amsterdam
Leaseweb
No Starch Press
Perkins Coie
Tele2
TeliaSonera International Carrier
WatchMouse
Wilson, Sonsini, Goodrich, & Rosati

Wikimedia chapters[edit]

Wikimedia Australia
Wikimedia Austria
Wikimedia Deutschland
Wikimedia France
Wikimedia Hungary
Wikimedia Netherlands
Wikimedia Sweden
Wikimedia Switzerland
Wikimedia United Kingdom


Financials[edit]

The Wikimedia Foundation continues to enjoy a stable base of revenue, stemming largely from its annual community giving campaign. In 2010–11, we doubled the number of small donors to over 500,000 individuals from all over the world. Now in the second year of our five-year strategic plan, we are hiring new staff members, increasing the capacity of our server network to deliver Wikipedia and our other projects to the world, and intensifying our efforts to expand the reach of our projects in the Global South through on-the-ground initiatives.


Where the money goes[edit]

Maintaining our site and improving our software
Operations and engineering, purchasing servers, maintaining and improving our data center, internet hosting, and software development and product engineering.
$8,869,675 44%
Expanding our global reach
Improving access to Wikipedia on mobile devices in the Global South, public and education outreach, support and grants for our global chapters.
$2,388,698 12%
Direct support to our volunteer community
Researching community activity trends, increasing editor retention and recruitment, improving new technologies to help project editors.
$1,889,084 9%
Fundraising
Planning and development of our annual giving campaign, global payment collection fees (including Paypal and other fees).
$2,142,217 11%
Board of Trustees and special projects
Travel and professional development for our governing Board, as well as special research projects and initiatives to support the Wikimedia community.
$1,172,654 6%
Administration
Benefits and related administration costs for Foundation staff, capital expenses, leases, training, travel, and other costs.
$3,636,236 18%
Total cash expenditures, including all capital purchases. $20,098,564

Financial Performance[edit]

The Wikimedia Foundation’s 2010–11 fiscal year took place from July 1, 2010 to June 30, 2011. Throughout this report all financial data is reported in U.S. dollars unless otherwise noted.

Statement of Activities
in thousand of dollars
Description Amount
Support and revenues
Contributions 23,020
Restricted contributions 666
In-kind service revenue 350
Investment income, net 37
Other income, net 712
Total — revenue 24,785
Expenses
Salaries and wages 7,312
Awards and grants 471
Internet hosting 1,800
In-kind service expenses 350
Operating expenses 5,761
Travel 1,159
Depreciation and amortization 1,001
other expenses, including special events 36
Total — expenses 17,890
Increase in net assets 6,895
Balance Sheet
in thousands of dollars
Assets Liabilities & Net Assets
Cash and cash equivalents 12,026 Liabilities
Contributions receivable 1,000 Accounts payable and accrued expenses 1,431
Accounts receivable 695 Deferred revenue 375
Investments 5,849 Other liabilities 168
Prepaid expenses and other current assets 1,215 Total liabilities 1,974
Total current assets 20,785 Net Assets
Property, plant, and equipment 3,402 Unrestricted net assets 20,772
Nonconcurrent portion of contributions receivable 1,979 Temporarily restricted net assets 3,420
Total net assets 24,192
Total assets 26,166 Total liabilities and net assets 26,166


Who supports us[edit]

2009-10 2010-11
Number of individual donors 261,339 573,568

219% Increase in total number of funding sources


$40.10 Average donation for 2010-11


The Wikimedia Foundation is a four-star rated charity according to Charity Navigator, America's premier independent charity evaluator.


Projects[edit]

The Wikimedia Foundation operates 11 free knowledge projects managed and built by a community of over 100,000 active volunteers.

Wikipedia® Free encyclopedia

The free encyclopedia containing more than 20.6 million articles in more than 280 languages. The most comprehensive and widely used reference work humans have ever compiled. 100,000 active volunteers contribute new content every month.

Wikimedia Commons Shared media repository

A repository of almost 13 million freely usable images, sound and video files, serving both Wikimedia’s projects and countless other educational and informational needs.

MediaWiki® Open-source wiki software

The leading open-source wiki software on the Internet which acts as the backbone for all of the Wikimedia Foundation’s wikis and thousands of other wiki communities.

Wikispecies Dictionary of species

Wikibooks Free textbooks and manuals

Wikinews® Free content news source

Wikiquote Collection of free quotations

Wiktionary® Dictionary and thesaurus

Meta-wiki Project coordination

Wikiversity Free learning tools

Wikisource® Free source documents


Index[edit]

Figures as of October 2011 unless otherwise stated

  • Unique visitors to Wikimedia Foundation sites, September 2011: 454 million
  • Language editions of Wikipedia: 282
  • Average number of new articles created daily, July 2010 through June 2011: 8,371
  • Number of articles across all Wikipedia language editions: 20.6 million
  • Number of edits to Wikipedia, July 2010 through June 2011: 139.3 million
  • Average monthly page views, July 2010 through June 2011: 13.6 billion

Acknowledgements[edit]

All images from the Wikimedia Commons are under a CC BY SA or public domain license unless otherwise stated. The content contained within the annual report is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License v.3.0 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:CC-BY-SA) or any later version. The trademarks and logos of the Wikimedia Foundation and any other organization are not included under the terms of this Creative Commons license. Wikimedia Foundation, Wikimania, Wikipedia, Commons, MediaWiki, Wiktionary, Wikibooks, Wikisource, Wikinews, Wikiquote, Wikiversity, Wikispecies, and Meta-wiki are pending trademark registration or are registered trademarks of Wikimedia Foundation.

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Strategic Priorities[edit]

Stabilize infrastructure
Increase participation
Improve quality
Increase reach
Encourage innovation

Wikimedia Foundation targets for 2015[edit]

  • Increase the total number of people served to 1 billion
  • Increase the number of Wikipedia articles we offer to 50 million
  • Ensure information is high quality by increasing the percentage of material reviewed to be of high or very high quality by 25 percent
  • Encourage readers to become contributors by increasing the number of total editors per month who made >5 edits to 200,000
  • Support healthy diversity in the editing community by doubling the percentage of female editors to 25 percent and increase the percentage of Global South editors to 37 percent


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