Stefan Jensen wrote:
>Good morning Sabine and everybody,
>Great to see more people joining into the communication. I am not a frequent user of the Wicki discussion tools which Gerhard proposes to use for this but I'll try to move things over to there. (And I see Bernard is already using it).
>
Dear Stefan,
really nice to "cybermeet" ;o) you and the others in this Wiki/EEA ring...
The merit or the blame - you'll see later... - is to be put on that
German Vesuvio ;o) who's definitely SabiNet...
We recently got in touch in a list of discussion - LANGIT - I quitted
very fast, for some reasons, after launching a project, RL - RAPTVS
LINGVÆ, which she was the only replier to.
As soon as Sabine has got some time to explain to me where and how to
effectively start to work in/for Wiki world with the support of EEA
(even if at present I'm already doing/studying really several things,
and would need paid work, I'll be glad to play actually my part, also
owing to its being a good reference on the whole and it will let me learn.
My mother tongue is Italian, which I studied also at the university;
moreover I worked as a professional proofreader and editor for ten years
and am an author.
As for Chinese at least - I can't assure you nothing - but I'm in high
touch with some Chinese linguists (two women) who know English and are
interested in Italian too. They have a sort of translation agency on the
net and I created and moderate an Itlaian subforum on their Chinese
website.
Enough & maybe too much?, for the time being...
ALBatro.
Carme diem,
ALBatro.
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Please note that I added "nap" for Neapolitan to the list of languages.
I'll start adding the Neapolitan terms to the Italian witkionary first -
even if I'd love to see the Neapolitan wiktionary "itself" running as well.
Ciao, Sabine
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Hoi,
I added a code to my list of languages "Cree" a native American people
and its language ISO-639 cr or cre. For Wiktionary I will use cr.
Thanks,
GerardM
Hi, I am talking with a couple of my colleagues about wiktionary
(potential contributors) - now one of them wanted to know more about the
search option - really this is a point I always was thinking about as well.
When you insert a term you need to insert exactly that term to have just
"the one present page" as result (when using the button "Go"). When
using "search" instead often there's no result even if I know that this
term is there. And there seems to be no full-text-search in all pages.
Or is there something I am missing, something I don't know?
Thank you for any hint on this.
Ciao, Sabine
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As I have added a new language to the list, I do like to notify you
Another user started adding languages so I now have Gibertese
as well,
I checked the code with the official ISO 639 list. If someone has
translations, I would be obliged. I have nl: en: fr:
Thanks,
GerardM
As I have added a new language to the list, I do like to notify you
about this.Another user started adding languages so I now have Tuvaluan
as well,
I checked the code with the official ISO 639 list. If someone has
translations, I would be obliged. I have nl en fr
Thanks,
GerardM
On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 22:56:16 +0200, Andre Engels <andreengels(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Is it true that the board has officially declared that links from
> Wikipedia to Wiktionary are internal links?
I'm not aware of the board having made any such decision, or even
having discussed this. I don't see why this would need to be something
that was decided by the board anyway.
> And if yes, could they
> please specify whether Wiktionary is part of Wikipedia or the other
> way around?
Wiktionary and Wikipedia are projects in their own right, neither
being part of the other, although both part of the wider Wikimedia
project.
Angela.
Hoi,
For your information, there is an IRC channel dedicated to all things
wiktionary. At this moment it is still a lonely place, Yann (fr) and
GerardM (nl) are some of the people that can be found there.
Maybe it is a resource that you might like to add to the "Community
Portal", so that more people will be able to find it :)
Thanks,
GerardM