I know you are all assuming while reading this thread that the
situation is much better in humanities subjects such as biographies of
17th-century artists, but strangely, you could say that it's about the
same, because the emphasis (through the centuries) there is often
based on opinions formed
Hello, everybody!
Sorry for crossposting if you are on advocacy-advisors (if you aren't, join
the party!), but we'd like to encourage comments or questions on this on a
wider scale, so I believe it makes good sense if we also post it here the
first few times.
Dimi
The portal for this group is:
Why does this thread start with Hacking Brussels instead of Keep
Wikipedia free to read and re-use for all IPs in EU countries?
Also you might want to link out to a page explaining zero access,
because that sounds like no access
2013/5/29, Dimitar Parvanov Dimitrov
Hi Jane,
Fair points!
It says Hacking Brussels, because that will be the title of the
presentation in Hong Kong [1] and I wanted to brand it a little already. I
realise now that it is out-of-context and misleading and I should have just
left it at the Monitoring Report part as to not confuse
Hello,
First of all I was asked to take a look at the following case. I found it very
strange how people behave against other people and I would like to write about
it and ask opinions. I'm sure this is not only for this user but there are more
users like this.
I understand that its needed
Good morning or afternoon, wherever this finds you,
Apologies for the acronym overuse in the subject line. :)
This is a reminder that our second IRC office hour focused on the letter of
intent as part of the Funds Dissemination Committee process is starting in
three minutes!
We look forward to
I don't know if there's a general bug report about canonical URLs co.
indexing, but there's one about Google messing up with 301/302 redirects
which is spreading quite a bit lately. Erik wrote them to no avail some
time ago.
https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=26115
Nemo
On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 8:10 AM, Federico Leva (Nemo)
nemow...@gmail.com wrote:
I don't know if there's a general bug report about canonical URLs co.
indexing, but there's one about Google messing up with 301/302 redirects
which is spreading quite a bit lately. Erik wrote them to no avail some
Crossed to Wikimedia-l, see Deryck's e-mail below.
On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 11:53 AM, Deryck Chan deryckc...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Wikimania community,
There are currently two discussions on Meta which will have a fundamental
impact on the technical logistics of all future Wikimania bids.
As
Hi Steven,
Just wanted to tell you (because I haven't run into you to say it, and
because people here may be interested) that last Saturday I helped some new
people at the San Francisco editathon register on the enWP, and the new
registration process was much easier for them than it was the last
Martijn, I think the main source of the problems here is that we have a users
that wants to share the knowledge, share his edits and got locked out and will
start doing or trying things so he can edit again. This can be strange
behavior. Sure, people will not like it.I am sure that every user
[I am purposefully leaving out the previous content.]
There are times and spaces where the most honourable of people fail to get
along, and while it is unfortunate and/or as inconvenient as it may be, it
is what it is. There are some communities where people are unable to or
fail to identify
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 8:05 PM, Steven Walling swall...@wikimedia.orgwrote:
- Wikipedia in 21 languages, including English, German, French, Italian,
Polish, Dutch, Chinese, Hebrew, Arabic, Korean, Czech, Swedish, and
others.
- In English: Wikibooks, Wikisource, Wikispecies,
billinghurst wrote:
... or there is the old saying of let sleeping dogs, lie
Heh, you seem to be in Eats, Shoots Leaves territory here.
MZMcBride
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And...urm...I wrote the article that hit 100k. That's not the point,
but, just felt the need to preface...
http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Announcements#May_29.2C_2013
Simple English is a Wikipedia that is for children and adults learning
how to speak English.
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