Re: [Wikimedia-l] knowing English is a privilege (was Re: Paid translation)

2018-03-02 Thread James Salsman
> Wikidata's Lexeme project is progressing slowly, but its direction is right. > It will finally build a technical platform that is actually good for a > dictionary. A wiki article is a very similar type to dictionary presentation of lexemes. The best dictionaries also cover morphemes, e.g.,

Re: [Wikimedia-l] New Stewards elected

2018-03-02 Thread Moheen Reeyad
Congratulations and welcome! *Moheen Reeyad*@moheenreeyad moheenreeyad.xyz On Fri, Mar 2, 2018 at 1:43 AM, Sam Oyeyele wrote: > Congratulations to all the elected stewards! > > Sam. > ___ >

[Wikimedia-l] Disseminated outreach material and archive considerations [Was: Re: About Facebook Linked in some of Wikimedia projects]

2018-03-02 Thread mathieu stumpf guntz
Actually, I don't see this things as necessarily incompatible options. If Mastodon have bridges to other platform such as Facebook then it would in fact even a way to gather effort and reaching both networks. On the other hand if there is not such a bridge, then it will add resource

Re: [Wikimedia-l] knowing English is a privilege (was Re: Paid translation)

2018-03-02 Thread mathieu stumpf guntz
Le 02/03/2018 à 00:46, Jean-Philippe Béland a écrit : I think this is à propos in this discussion about how authoritative can be the Wiktionary... here a scientific article starts by using a definition from the Wiktionary: