Hoi,
When you say "there are technical barriers", what technical barriers? We
have for instance been working hard on getting a better localisation
framework. BetaWiki <http://translatewiki.net>is clearly superior. It now
shows pointers to what a message is used for. It allows for the use of
"gettext" files. I am really happy to see that for several languages from
the Indian subcontinent this has been taken up. Consequently the use of
Commons has been improved because the user interface of these languages is
improving. I have noticed Bengali, Gujarati among, I have failed to notice
Hindi for instance.
What other technical barriers are there that we can help with? I have read
in mailing lists that not enough complaints are received from Asia and
consequently developers are not aware about issues. In one instance there
was an issue with performance and once this was noticed, the performance in
Asia is said to have increased substantially as a result.
Thanks,
GerardM
On Jan 16, 2008 7:50 AM, Hari Prasad Nadig <mail(a)hpnadig.net> wrote:
On Tue, 2008-01-15 at 20:28 +0530, Mahitgar from
Marathi Wikipedia
wrote:
It is quite ununderstandable why Wikipedias like
Kannada Language
wikipedia and Gujrathi and Malyalam language wikipedia are so slow
given the fact that literacy levels and IT exposure in respective
states is quite OK and they are immensely contributing to India
centric articles on English wikipedia in big way.
Important regional Languages Assamese ,Oriya , Punjabi wikipedias are
lagging behind like nothing.
Besides we need to look after now sort of extinct but important old
languages wikipedias Sanskrit and Pali
Main chalange is not how to increase their article or edit count but
statisticaly self sustainable website service has to achieve menimum
3000 membership mark from respective languages so website keeps
getting adequate content and how do we do that?
I don't know what to make out of your first statement, really. It would
be stupid to say what you've said.
It might sound rude, but it would be nice if you do some homework before
writing vaguely like this.
None of the wikis you have mentioned are "slow". They have much better
ratio of quality content to stubs which is what the projects need in
order to grow. An infinite array of stubs isn't going to motivate new
visitors to become editors. Instead, it might just do the opposite.
Literacy levels or IT exposure has nothing significant to do with how
respective language Wikipedias are faring.
The challenge of motivating more visitors to become editors has to be
addressed with a much different approach. There are technical barriers.
There are differences in culture that affect the way the projects are
received by the native speakers of each language. But I'd rather not
discuss that in a thread that started with some poorly formed
observation.
- h.p.
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