You are showing it that you will not see all those links which I have cleaned like it [https://beta.wikiversity.org/wiki/कंप्यूटर ग्राफिक्स/2013-14/जीओजीएल-टेम्पलेट].
On 6/25/17, Mahir Morshed <[email protected]> wrote: > To piggyback on what Justin is saying (and also via Phabricator: > https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T168765#3376191): > > I am not a Hindi speaker, but I can at least discern Devanagari text and > the English loanwords in it. Justin's first link is to > "Category:Intelligence" with subcategory "Artificial intelligence". His > second link (Computer Programming/IDE/Visual Basic .NET/...) bears only a > link to a Japanese online IDE. His third link (Computer > Graphics/2013-2014/"Page Foot", a page footer which is transcluded > elsewhere) has an email address prefixed with a link to @Jayprakash12345 > <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/p/Jayprakash12345/>'s userpage--maybe it > is his own email address? > > The problems of most pages only consisting of source code is indeed > inherited from the English Wikiversity courses to which the pages are > linked. Nevertheless, from seeing at least [the lack of effort to even > localize the comments in the code samples], and perhaps from seeing the > lack of something more substantial in the way of content revolving around > those code samples, and perhaps more so from Jayprakash12345 being the only > consistent contributor going back at least a month, I must thus agree with > his assessment that opening hiwikiversity would be a disaster. My personal > opinion is that other Hindi projects (such as hiwikisource and hiwikiquote) > could be populated more easily and meaningfully at this point, but I would > digress to elaborate on that and the whole process of site requests more > generally here. > > (Edits since the original comment was made: It appears judging from > https://beta.wikiversity.org/wiki/Special:RecentChangesLinked/Category:HI > that 1) the subcategory "Artificial intelligence" has been deleted and 2) > the part in [brackets] above is being addressed slowly.) > > On Sat, Jun 24, 2017 at 1:23 PM, Justin Anthony Knapp > <[email protected] >> wrote: > >> Via Phabricator (https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T168765#3376166): >> >> Is this really ready? I don't read Hindi but the main category has 84 >> subcategories and 25 are empty (many only have subcategories which are >> themselves empty, such as https://beta.wikiversity.org/ >> wiki/Category:इंटेलिजेंस) There are 578 pieces of content, many of which >> are just one or two lines, such as https://beta.wikiversity.org/ >> wiki/कंप्यूटर_प्रोग्रामिंग/IDE/विजुअल_बेसिक_.नेट/Online/Free or >> https://beta.wikiversity.org/wiki/कंप्यूटर_ग्राफिक्स/2013-2014/पेज_फ़ुट >> which is mostly someone's personal email address. Remove categories and >> erroneously-categorized userpages and that becomes 490. This includes >> almost 100 pages which are part of some Linux code such as >> https://beta.wikiversity.org/wiki/लिनक्स/linux-0.01.tar/boot/boot.s. >> Remove *those* and it's 401 which includes purely cosmetic templates and >> pages like >> https://beta.wikiversity.org/wiki/Portal:Engineering/box-footer. >> The actual amount of content seems like something that one person could >> make over a long weekend. How is this supposed to be a live project? This >> seems like a misstep. >> >> Creating a new project is a big responsibility and with 500 pages in five >> and a half years? And most of them are either copy-pasted Linux code or >> one >> line long? That is not a thriving community. This is a recipe for >> disaster. >> >> --JAK >> -- >> "[Icarus] glances up and is caught, wondrously tunneling into that hot >> eye. Who cares that he fell back to the sea?" >> >> Viva Western Sahara, viva West Papua >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Langcom mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/langcom >> >> > > > -- > _______________________________________________ Langcom mailing list [email protected] https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/langcom
