On Sunday 30 October 2005 02:56, Elisabeth Anderl wrote:
Hello again, this seems to be a mayor problem, I
visited several
Wiktionaries today because I was interested if they had the same
problems.
I found the same entries in the following: aa,
als, as, ast, ay, az, be,
bn, bo, bs, co, da, el, eo, eu, fa, fy, gn, hy, kk, kn, km, ks, ky, lt,
lo, ln,
mi, mk, mr, mt, my, ne, oc, pa, ps, qu, sa, sr, sw, te, tg, tk, tl, uz,
ur, vo, yo, za, zu Wiktionaries. There I deleted the spam posts, but for
me it looks like there could be more in other Wiktionaries or other
Wiki-projects.
that's what you get when you have a lot of
languages with very small communities..
doesn't keep people from setting up new ones.
daniel
Hoi,
What a "wonderfull" opportunity to plug the idea of Ultimate Wiktionary.
With the content of all wiktionaries in one resource, any vandalism will be
more visible and it will be more easy to keep it in check.
For those who are severly tested because the development takes longer than
initially planned, yes that is righ it is not nice. Be assured that it hurts
noone more that it does myself.
Thanks,
GerardM