Anthere wrote:
I am currently in contact with some people to try to
see what we could
do in schools (this would be in Burkina Faso for example). They are
thinking of "certified" version on cd rom. And when they mean
"certified", they do not really mean validation, they mean "leaving
aside content inapropriate for kids".
Has Benin ever come under consideration? Its unusually high level of
press freedom for Africa (see
http://www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/freedom_of_press.htm ) suggests
that they might be more open to a product like ours. Does anyone have
any contacts there?
Wikipedia with such multimedia ressource is just not
for kids. I
proposed several months ago that we move toward filtering system (a
parent system to exclude display of certain pictures). Some people
have already worked something on meta on the topic. I am still
interested.
If only, this could be unabled in school.
Right now, with no filter, making a second version with no shocking
pictures would just take too much time for anyone.
So, unless there is a filtering system which might be unable, I will
myself discorage use of wikipedia in schools.
Couldn't the category system be used as the basis for a filtering
system. Thus something like [[Category:XXX]] could be applied to an
article with a strongly objectionable picture that could be filtered out.