Wiktionary uses http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Template:audio extensively.
Please do not break it.
--Connel [[wikt:User:Connel MacKenzie]]
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I would like to remind those of you who are bloggers to consider
joining Planet Wikimedia, which has grown nicely in recent weeks:
http://en.planet.wikimedia.org/
(Polish also active, German about to go live)
It shows recent wiki-tagged posts from Wikimedians on one page. You
can add your blog by putting a request for inclusion on:
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Planet_Wikimedia
Included blogs should tag their wiki-related posts, or be exclusively
about the topic. This policy has made Planet Wikimedia, in my opinion,
highly on topic and useful, and I would love to see it scale to
hundreds of blogs eventually. Hence, no exceptions. ;-)
For those of you from smaller projects: Think of this as an excellent
opportunity to promote the best work your project is doing, to get new
people excited about it. As an example of this principle, take a look
what some English Wikinewsies are doing in the "Original Reporting"
group blog: http://wikinewsreports.blogspot.com/
If you don't have a blog yet, you can set one up easily, e.g. at:
http://wordpress.com/ or http://blogger.com
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Peace & Love,
Erik
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the Wikimedia Foundation or its Board of Trustees.
"An old, rigid civilization is reluctantly dying. Something new, open,
free and exciting is waking up." -- Ming the Mechanic
A group of educators & technologists met from April 11-13 here in
rainy Vancouver to think about how improvements to wiki technology and
its periphery could bring about a "tectonic shift" in education:
http://wikieducator.org/Tectonic_shift_think_tank
I co-facilitated the meeting together with Wayne Mackintosh of the
Commonwealth of Learning (col.org), which runs the WikiEducator site
(I provide hosting & technical support for it). I think we made good
progress on identifying some key improvements that we need to make.
There was a broad consensus, I believe, that rewriting MediaWiki in a
"top down" manner is not a realistic approach to realizing these
improvements. Rather, the continuous integration of gradual
improvements that are developed in a decentral ecosystem seems like
the way to go.
You can see some of our tech notes here (follow the links):
http://wikieducator.org/Tectonic_shift_think_tank/Tech_requirements
Various people from IRC provided helpful feedback throughout the
event, and we tried some skypecasting as well. We also heard
presentations on interesting technologies such as the eXe eLearning
editor (exelearning.org), which could potentially become an offline
editor for MediaWiki. I'm especially happy that John Q. Smith from
Wikia dropped in and gave us a good overview of the various projects
they are working on.
In terms of resourcing, we've already had some good conversations, and
beyond the funding capabilities of the stakeholders themselves, we
might want to also pursue a joined grant proposal at some stage (there
are a number of foundations which support educational technology).
Practically, the MediaWiki NG mailing list (see other mail) is
probably going to be used for some of these discussions.
I'm very pleased with the outcomes so far, and Brion seemed to be
happy as well. MediaWiki has a very healthy interest community around
it, which, when leveraged, could make great improvements happen.
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Peace & Love,
Erik
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the Wikimedia Foundation or its Board of Trustees.
"An old, rigid civilization is reluctantly dying. Something new, open,
free and exciting is waking up." -- Ming the Mechanic
----- Forwarded message from Kaihsu Tai <kaihsu.tai(a)bioch.ox.ac.uk> -----
> From: Kaihsu Tai <kaihsu.tai(a)bioch.ox.ac.uk>
> Subject: [Wikipedia-l] add alias nan: for zh-min-nan.wikipedia.org per ISO 639-3
> Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 19:21:56 +0100
> To: wikipedia-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org
> CC: Pochung Chen <pcchen(a)phys.nthu.edu.tw>, "Henry H. Tan-Tenn"
> <tantenn(a)lomaji.com>
>
> Hello. Now that ISO 639-3 has the entry "nan" for Min Nan,
> is it possible please to add an alias "nan:" for
> "zh-min-nan:"? Cheers.
> http://www.sil.org/iso639-3/documentation.asp?id=nan
> http://zh-min-nan.wikipedia.org/
> "http://nan.wikipedia.org/" (does not exist yet)
>
> _______________________________________________
> Wikipedia-l mailing list
> Wikipedia-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org
> http://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikipedia-l
>
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Hello,
Do wikipedia has some naming convention guideline about HTML usages?
such as in the main page (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page)
i found...
class="firstHeading"
class="MainPageBG"
class="noprint"
class="mw-headline"
all the possible styles are available...
just my $0.02 anyway.
Voice of All wrote:
>
> Heh, I'd have to take much of the blame for this probably, adding all
> those _deleted columns and such : p
>
<bluebottle>You rotten swine, you!</bluebottle>
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Aphaia, I believe this low-tech template may just work for you.
http://zh-yue.wikipedia.org/wiki/template:上次編輯
H.G.
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Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 11:06:42 +0900
From: Aphaia < aphaia(a)gmail.com>
Subject: [Wikitech-l] Getting "last edit"
To: "Wikimedia developers" < wikitech-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org>
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Hello there,
on meta, one of problems for translators are there is/seems to be no
way to know when the source files are update (at least for us
tech-laity); more specifically we want to show the last edit date of
[[Translation request/Foobar/source]] on [[Translation
request/Foobar/status]] on meta.
Example: (currently date at "source latest update: 2007/04/05" is
filled manually, and tend to forget to update)
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Translation_requests/WMF/Current_staff
Today, browsing on wikia, I found an interesting feature at
http://www.wikia.com/wiki/Forum:Index , which allows you to get the
"last edit" of another page (Forum extention?) - and that is what we
would like to do.
Is there any way we can use to do the similar on meta?
Cheers,
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KIZU Naoko
Wikiquote: http://wikiquote.org
* habent enim emolumentum in labore suo *
Hello there,
on meta, one of problems for translators are there is/seems to be no
way to know when the source files are update (at least for us
tech-laity); more specifically we want to show the last edit date of
[[Translation request/Foobar/source]] on [[Translation
request/Foobar/status]] on meta.
Example: (currently date at "source latest update: 2007/04/05" is
filled manually, and tend to forget to update)
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Translation_requests/WMF/Current_staff
Today, browsing on wikia, I found an interesting feature at
http://www.wikia.com/wiki/Forum:Index, which allows you to get the
"last edit" of another page (Forum extention?) - and that is what we
would like to do.
Is there any way we can use to do the similar on meta?
Cheers,
--
KIZU Naoko
Wikiquote: http://wikiquote.org
* habent enim emolumentum in labore suo *