Gerard Meijssen wrote:
Ray Saintonge wrote:
This might be raised in [[Wiktionary:Beer
parlour]], but I suspect
that it would not receive a warm reception. While the words which
are not yet in Wiktionary might be welcomed there would remain the
question of how do you propose to reconcile your contributions with
the words that we already have. To the extent that any upload may be
possible it should also be done at a rate that is slow enough to
allow others to ask questions about each of your contributions.
Perhaps by first entering a small sample of your files you could
develop the confidence of the Wiktionary community that your
contributions are acceptable.
Ec (en:Wiktionary sysop)
Hoi,
This is a great example where the en:wiktionary assumes that is only
has been adressed when dictionary terms are mentioned. It also assumes
that its practices are the same on all wiktionaries. It is only one
wiktionary and they are not.
What a liar!!!
There are several wiktionaries that welcome quality
content and load
them in bulk with a bot onto their pages. We even apply for temporary
bot status so that it can be uploaded with a personalised bot (good
for the GFDL requirements). This is a great way of beefing up the
content of a project. Certainly when as often happens, the content is
either specialised or with translations to a specific language it can
be an extremely worthwhile addition to the wiktionary.
If some other language Wiktionary is more interested in quantity than
quality, or wants to use a bot just to beef up its article numbers the
members there are welcome to come to such a community decision.
The argument that the upload should be slow enough for
the community
to ask questions is based on what, fear ?? There is already plenty of
content on en: that is questionable like words spelled wrong, this is
spelled out, but hey, it is a dictionary and content SHOULD be
correct. So when you argue let us know what the content is about, I
could agree. When you say do it slowly as we want to look into every
addition, I would say that this is not feasible using a bot.
If you believe that there are words spelled wrong on the en:wiktionary
then fix them, rather than whining here that they should be correct. In
the first place the members of a community need to know what a bot will
do so that they can decide on whether it is acting appropriately.
Suddenly adding 20,000 entries without any opportunity to adapt them to
current formatting practices is just adding 20,000 tasks for other
people to fix. I am not prepared to arrogate to myself the authority to
decide such a thing, nor can I accept that such a thing will be decided
on a mailing list to which only a fraction of the active community
subscribes. The proposal needs to be put to a broader community of the
en:Wiktionary before it can be implemented there.
Ec