Congratulations. Am 24.08.2010 08:29, wrote Amir E. Aharoni: > Some good news: The Sakha Wiki community keeps being surprisingly > active. I don't know this language, but i read the mailing list of > that community, which is mostly written in Russian, and often > contribute to it (i also asked to migrate that list to Wikimedia > servers and it will probably happen soon [1]). > > Unlike many other minor-language communities that created a few > articles and stalled, this one is somewhat slowly, but very surely, > going on for years. Their Wikipedia is properly localized and they > recently passed the 7000 article mark. There are many short stubs, but > they are written by people and not just bots, which is quite > promising. > > To celebrate the 7000th article, HalanTul, one of the prominent > community members, wrote a blog post about it and about the basics of > editing Wikipedia in general.[2] It is in Russian and a little Sakha, > but you may find the illustrations interesting. It shows what to do > with red links (make them blue!), how to use basic markup (bold, > heading) and how to work with links and categories. Note that the > screenshots use the new Vector skin. > > HalanTul is also quite active in cultural organizations: He goes to > meetings of organizations that promote regional languages - > governmental and NGO's, Russian and international, including UNESCO > and blogs about it, too. > > [1] https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=24676 > [2] http://dnevniki.ykt.ru/viewcomment.aspx?uid=7781&mid=412622 >
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