Re: [Gendergap] Wikipatia

2012-10-17 Thread John Vandenberg
On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 7:05 AM, Ryan Vesey wrote: > I don’t believe it will be pulling content from Wikipedia considering “2008 > - 2012 Alpha Kitty, Ltd. All Rights Reserved”. The content wouldn’t meet > our share-alike requirements unless those pages were specifically released. > In addition,

Re: [Gendergap] Wikipatia

2012-10-17 Thread Ryan Vesey
I don't believe it will be pulling content from Wikipedia considering "2008 - 2012 Alpha Kitty, Ltd. All Rights Reserved". The content wouldn't meet our share-alike requirements unless those pages were specifically released. In addition, it doesn't appear like it will actually be a wiki, but I co

[Gendergap] Wikipatia

2012-10-17 Thread Sarah Stierch
Hi everyone, Just curious, are you familiar with this: http://wikipatia.com/wikipatia_wiki_hypatia.html It doesn't exist yet, and I've been following their tweets. Just curious if anyone knows the wiki woman who is developing this :) (I'm also curious if this will involve pulling content fro

Re: [Gendergap] [Wikimediauk-l] Ada Lovelace Day organised by Wikimedia UK - 19 October 2012, London

2012-10-17 Thread Andrew Gray
Hi all. Just to let you know that the Royal Society have shuffled some rooms around and found a lot more tickets for the evening panel session, so if you're in London on Friday evening, please do come along! http://royalsociety.eventbrite.com/ to book. - Andrew. On 17 September 2012 16:49, Dari

[Gendergap] Wall Street Journal: "an overabundance of testosterone"

2012-10-17 Thread Andreas Kolbe
There was an article in the Wall Street Journal last week reporting on a longstanding war in Wikipedia: Editors Won't Let It Be When It Comes to 'the' or 'The' http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1872396390444657804578048534112811590.html ---o0o--- The Beatles once sang, "Have you heard the wor