On 7/25/06, Angela <beesley(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
On 7/26/06, James Hare
<messedrocker(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>Good luck with the raising of the $60,000!
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>Will WiktionaryZ eventually replace the current Wiktionary?
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It's too soon to answer that since the new software is very much still
in the beta phase. What I'm hoping is that the current Wiktionary
communities will try it out and get involved in making that decision.
Pre-alpha is more like it. ;-) We're not nearly feature-complete (only
terminological functionality for now), we haven't done a systematic
security and quality review of the code yet, and we're not up to date
with the latest MediaWiki. Still, things have been progressing nicely:
We now have a fairly flexible data and user interface model, are
working on a generic versioning layer, and have some interesting top
secret projects as well ;-). Most importantly, people have recently
been given the ability to add new expressions/meanings, and started to
systematically do so for a list of 1000 English words:
http://wiktionaryz.org/Portal:eng/List_of_1000_basic_English_words
I'm very happy that Wikimedia is willing to host the project. Let's
discuss the exact operational parameters at Wikimania.
Erik
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Erik,
Is there somewhere the wiktionary language/messages files are available
so I can translate them into
Cherokee and Uto-Aztecan for the Wiktionary and Wikibooks esspecially. I
can hand hack them to
map to the pages, but I noticed the Wikiversity stuff has a lot of
additions.
Thanks,
Jeff
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