On 20 December 2012 05:15, Waldir Pimenta <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Since the Concise Wikipedia proposal[1] has been mentioned in the last two
> Signpost editions[2][3] (and after being nudged by Sumana), I figured I'd
> drop a note here in case anyone will be interested in trying out a demo I
> set up to explore the idea, espoused by many in the proposal discussion,
> that such a proposal should not be a separate project, but integrate with
> Wikipedia's lead/introduction sections instead.
>
> I called my demo "Primerpedia" (suggestions for better names welcome, see
> [4]), and it can be accessed here: http://waldir.github.com/primerpedia
>
> It uses the API to fetch the lead section of an article (currently only
> loading random articles is implemented), and displays it isolated, which
> should provide a good way to test its expected self-containing, summarizing
> properties, as defined in the MOS:LEAD guideline.

I have some Web 2.0 ideas that I don't know if break standards, or possible.

1) change the #hash of the page to the term defined.
2) wen the page load, checks the hash, and autoload the term of the hash

http://waldir.github.com/primerpedia/#Ceratucha would autoload the
article Ceratucha

I like the idea of a Concise Wikipedia,... It seems another way to
make a pedia better.

On my company we just launched a "Subjetivism Pedia" in spanish named
cloping.com, with all the definitions, one for every person on every
subject  ( so Wikipedia can have all the objetivism, and cloping.com
everything else )


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