ULS is quite good for typing in Indian languages. There may be one or two
small bugs (or lack of a particular feature), but mostly I am satisfied with
that for Kannada.

 

Regards,

Pavanaja

 

 

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[mailto:wikimediaindia-l-boun...@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of Srikanth
Ramakrishnan
Sent: 02 August 2013 14:47
To: Yogesh Khandke
Cc: wmin-memb...@googlegroups.com; pr...@wikimedia.in; Discussion list on
Indian language projects of Wikimedia.
Subject: Re: [Wikimediaindia-l] [WMIN-Members] [Press] : Times of India : "
Wikipedia boom in Marathi, Malayalam and other desi languages"

 

I believe the i18n team has been working on this for quite a while. Do note
there are several tools [built in] for typing in Devnagari with Keymanweb
and Narayam being the ones I am aware of.

 

On Fri, Aug 2, 2013 at 2:13 PM, Yogesh Khandke <yogesh_khan...@yahoo.com>
wrote:

I've done Wikipedia workshops at TISS Mumbai and at Ahmednagar , the former
with PhD students and the later with undergraduates,  the bottleneck was the
great difficulty in typing using Devnagari.

 

Can anything be done to address the issue?

 

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Cc: Discussion list on Indian language projects of Wikimedia.
<wikimediaindia-l@lists.wikimedia.org>; pr...@wikimedia.in 
Sent: Friday, 2 August 2013 10:51 AM
Subject: Re: [WMIN-Members] [Press] : Times of India : " Wikipedia boom in
Marathi, Malayalam and other desi languages"

 

Great to know!

On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 10:59 AM, CherianTinu Abraham <tinucher...@gmail.com>
wrote:

Times of India : " Wikipedia boom in Marathi, Malayalam and other desi
languages"
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tech/tech-news/internet/Wikipedia-boom-in
-Marathi-Malayalam-and-other-desi-languages/articleshow/21518534.cms 

A vibrant vernacular Wikipedia seems to be taking root in India. In the last
eight months, the number of Wikipedia entries has grown substantially in 20
Indian languages, says a study by the Bangalore-based Centre for Internet
and Society (CIS).

Wiki, the world's largest online encyclopaedia where anyone can write and
edit articles, didn't have much content in vernacular till a few years ago.
According to the study, Wikis in Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada and Hindi have
added thousands of new articles on various subjects from September 2012 to
April 2013. A few of these pages were viewed more during this period.
Marathi, which had 30 lakh page views per month previously, had another 10
lakh visitors, while Bengali Wikipedia had 14 lakh page views.

While Malayalam Wiki took the top position with an enviable team of 100 plus
editors, the number Hindi, Marathi and Sanskrit editors came down. "Marathi
has 40,000 articles. But most editors in Mumbai prefer to work on English.
Pune has more Marathi editors,' says T Vishnu Vardhan, programme director,
Access to Knowledge project at CIS.

"In the last two years, the demand for knowledge in Indian languages has
grown as we have moved to the motto of 'roti, kapda and internet'," says
Vardhan.

One of the reasons for growth is that many browsers now support Indian
language scripts. But this was not the case in early 2000. Though many
wanted to read and type in their own language, there was no browser support,
says Shiju Alex, blogger and Malayalam Wiki editor. Moreover, many didn't
know how to type in their mother tongues.

But once Indian languages were encoded in Unicode, the fonts became
accessible. "There was no need to write Malayalam in English and people
started blogging in their mother tongues," says Alex. According to Vardhan,
communities with better literacy rates seem to have taken the lead online.

"Telugu Wiki is stronger as internet penetration in Andhra Pradesh is higher
than in places where Bhojpuri or Assamese is spoken."

As with most online language initiatives, the Wiki movement was also fuelled
by the diaspora. Tinu Cherian Abraham, a former board member of the
Wikimedia India chapter, talks about how an NRI's love for Malayalam
kick-started the project.

But now there are many Wiki foot soldiers in India, including a blind editor
of Hindi Wikipedia and an elderly contributor from Kerala whose passion for
free knowledge has helped him forget his ailments. 

Regards
Tinu Cherian
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