. Is there not an encyclopedia that needs editing?
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taking TomCoins I'll be happy to give you
a million of them. No, wait, how about a billion?
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On 24 September 2013 at 12:56:18, David Gerard (dger...@gmail.com) wrote:
fyi
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fundraising shows that OpenStreetMap is perhaps experiencing the
same kind of organisational growing up process as Wikimedia has...
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and so on. In these discussions, frequent
reference is made to Wikimedia as a big sister. ;-)
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idea), but there's a solution for that: report
it to the mods and move on.
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the Foundation just need to do the same for Wikipedia and the other
Wikimedia projects with VisualEditor, right...?
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media sharing service: it's called
copy'n'paste. It doesn't infringe your privacy, it supports all services,
allows easy reformatting,
[1] http://indiewebcamp.com/ Come join in and free yourself from the social
media silos! ;-)
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, there is occasional campy,
flirty silliness. :-)
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first class everywhere. My champagne glass won't refill
itself, you know!
Next time someone balks at my day rate, I'm just going to say I need a new
Ferrari and twenty new Hugo Boss suits a year or you'll feel the force of a
discrimination case at the employment tribunal.
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at that necessitates
the creation of the WCA?
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Does this mean Wikinews might get an app for Android and iOS? ;-)
On Jan 17, 2013 4:41 PM, Matthew Roth mr...@wikimedia.org wrote:
(This press release is also available online at:
https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Press_releases/Wikimedia_Foundation_Knight_News_Challenge_winner
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this don't happen in the future?
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On Wednesday, 16 January 2013 at 05:52, Peter Southwood wrote:
There are two immediately obvious possibilities for this.
1 GMT/Universal time, which would be relatively unsurprising to most, as
it is traditionally the zero
anything about the official
launch of Wikivoyage? It'd be quite useful to be able to point my enquiring
friends to oh, this is what the Foundation are saying about it, but
apparently the Foundation aren't saying anything about it.
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seems a lot, but many hands makes light
work...
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implementation rather than an
unspecified bundle of regex and pain is likely to actually make dealing with
complex internationalization (and international text input) issues easier?
Congrats to James and his team for all their hard work.
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. have for their search engines).
Now that the copyvio bot is down, I'm wondering if someone would be
interested in building something that used the Common Crawl database,
or whether that'd be practical.
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On Wednesday, 27 June 2012 at 17:56, Nathan wrote:
Jimmy is not Wikipedia. What about that is hard to understand?
The whole point about deliberate obfuscation is that it's supposed to blur that
line. ;-)
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and what the facts are in reality are two
different things that have only a very tenuous relationship.
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for
any servers.
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are selling products to people
who don't know any better that are ineffective and serve to give piece-of-mind
placebo to people in place of effective access control. Oh, wait, that would be
the inner cynic speaking.
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On Saturday, 16 June 2012 at 23:51, Tobias Oelgarte wrote:
Am 16.06.2012 23:36, schrieb Tom Morris:
On Saturday, 16 June 2012 at 20:21, Tobias Oelgarte wrote:
That means they already found a solution to their problem that includes
the whole web at once. As you might have noticed
of naked people from doing so.
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If you go to http://donate.wikimedia.org.uk/ you can donate… insecurely.
If you go to https://donate.wikimedia.org.uk/ you can donate… but you get an
SSL certificate error.
This seems like a problem.
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I do apologise. I meant to send this to Wikimediauk-l rather than Wikimedia-l.
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isn't a
laudable goal.
There's surprise in the reading a book and learning something new
sense, then there is surprise in the being told that the book is on
this shelf, but instead it's on a different shelf sense. The two are
rather different, and I fear some conflation is going on.
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and maintaining (most of my edits in London are
just metadata improvement rather than actually adding any new shape
information). But if you go and look at many non-Western countries,
you'll find whole towns which just aren't covered at all.
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=0.003638,0.014656oq=Old+Street,+hnear=Old+St,+London,+United+Kingdomt=mz=18
Note how OSM shows the location of underpasses, traffic lights, ATMs,
petrol station and bike storage... that's what you get when you are
creating maps with a bit of love, care and attention. ;-)
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Google Maps, I
find all sorts of inaccuracies, mostly derived from SEOers spamming
Google Maps. I saw an SEO consultant who managed to get their business
listing bang in the centre of the Houses of Parliament once.
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. There's a huge load of NC/ND work out
there already.)
* https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/OGL
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On Thursday, 17 May 2012 at 13:34, Anthony wrote:
On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 8:31 AM, Tom Morris t...@tommorris.org
(mailto:t...@tommorris.org) wrote:
We could also consider the possibility of allowing users to use OpenID or
OAuth or whatever the web identity mechanism du jour is to allow
).*
* The Heinz joke blatantly stolen from Jon Davies at Wikimedia UK.
Anyway, James F. knows more about Wikipedia than most people on the
planet. Good hire.
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-censorship as one of those requirements, it'd be worth knowing that
up-front so Wikimedians who wish to bid in the future can take that into
account rather than have it brought up after the bidding process is complete.
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On the IRC front, I note that Sue last had an IRC office hours session on 13
March and there doesn't seem to be any scheduled sessions with Sue in May.
Might it be an idea to have another office hours session with Sue soon?
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