\Mike wrote:
Lately, I have started wondering why we don't
have a set of multilingual discussion pages - one
to deal with English, say, which could be used
for people interested in working on English words
in any wiktionary. Another for Swedish, and so
on... Then we could, I believe, reduce the amount
of *repeatedly* produced "hot air".... ;)
This sounds like a bad idea. If you mean that we should start to
write in Swedish on the talk pages of the English and French
Wiktionary, what good would that be? Who would understand those
discussions? But Wiktionary is already ruined, so why don't you
go ahead.
Earlier this year, I called a meeting in Stockholm about free
dictionaries for the Swedish language. Ten people showed up,
representing as many projects. But nobody from the Swedish
Wiktionary bothered to attend. All who attended considered
Wiktionary to be broken by design and not worth spending time on.
And hey, I'm representing the Swedish chapter of the Wikimedia
Foundation. I have fifteen years of experience of free
dictionaries and I was among the younger at this meeting.
So the first issue should be: Why are there no discussions? I.e.
skip the word multilingual. Why do the important and competent
people, who do contribute to free dictionaries, shun Wiktionary?
Shouldn't we just scrap Wiktionary and start from zero? If it is
good and worth keeping, where is the good in it?
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Lars Aronsson (lars(a)aronsson.se)
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