On 2003-01-23, Guy Baruch wrote:

> If not, does it look like a worth-while project, or is a hebrew
> translationof wikipedia better ?
>
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia%3AMultilingual_coordination

Seems to me that a hebrew translation of a wikipedia is much easier than
starting from zero.  This was it's much more usable (one reads in hebrew
what's translated but seemlessly falls back to english for other
matrerial).  Otherwise you will have a hard critical-mass problem.  Also
they have a good infrastructure.

> or perhaps even trying to convince right-owners of hebrew-encyclopedia
> (which I find very good, but old) to use it as a basis for such a
> project is feasible ?
>
If possible, any such release would be nice, of course.  But I think it's
important that it is made really free (public domain or one of the free
documentation licenses), not just allowed to be published on a specific
site...

-- 
Beni Cherniavsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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