On 26 July 2018 at 11:46, Andy Mabbett wrote:
> On 23 July 2018 at 19:24, Romaine Wiki wrote:
>
>> Africa is under represented in Wikipedia, by writing about it we both
>> celebrate our great conference as well as we work on solving the Africagap
>
> I just wrote:
>
>
On 23 July 2018 at 19:24, Romaine Wiki wrote:
> Africa is under represented in Wikipedia, by writing about it we both
> celebrate our great conference as well as we work on solving the Africagap
I just wrote:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sparodon_durbanensis
(and:
Great idea Romaine!
I am now working on Esperanto Wikivoyage (in Incubator), mostly to make it
fully working. Now I am finishing Europe and immediately after that I will
focus on Africa (not only for the Africagap and to help our colleagues but
also to support tourism and facilitate meetings in
In Cape Town I bought a Northern Sotho–English dictionary,[1] and used it
to improve the article about the Northern Sotho language a bit. I'm very
far from being an expert however, so if you know anybody who knows this
language well, please point them to the many questions on the talk page:
Hi,
My 11th #100wikidays will cover topics about South Africa.
Come to join me in different languages to share more information about the
country.
Armine
On Mon, Jul 23, 2018 at 10:24 PM, Romaine Wiki
wrote:
> The official part of Wikimania is over, this does not prevent ourselves
> from
The official part of Wikimania is over, this does not prevent ourselves
from celebrating Africa's first Wikimania online, in more particular:
writing Wikipedia articles.
Africa is under represented in Wikipedia, by writing about it we both
celebrate our great conference as well as we work on