I recommend to contact Suw Charman. She's knows some Welsh, is in
contact with the Welsh community, is a big fan of Wikipedia, and the
head of Open Rights Group in London. Someone the UK chapter should
know, for sure.
David Gerard wrote:
David Gerard (dgerard(a)gmail.com) [060323 12:16]:
For those who missed it, I've put my segment
up:
http://static.rocknerd.org/david/radiowales-q0-mono.ogg
Ogg Vorbis, 2,311,827 bytes.
Apparently there's no mailing list for cy:. But I chatted with Telsa on IRC
about this a coupla nights ago and she says she'll shop the URL around the
Welsh Nationalist-inclined bloggers, which may help recruitment for cy:.
Telsa also says the big problem with cy: is that it's really badly written
for the most part ... basically, that it needs some native speakers who are
good writers to give it a top-to-bottom revision and set the standard.
Which is actually quite feasible with 4,000 articles, if the editors can be
found. I know no Welsh myself or I'd dive in ...
- d.
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