I am not sure what the planning of the usability initiative is, but it would
be an ideal moment to publicly launch a wysiwyg editor or something and
indeed ask people to "try again" :)
Wikipedia is entering it's second decade in style - come and join us,
Wikipedia is now also editable by mortal human non-nerds!
-- Lodewijk
2010/2/8 Ziko van Dijk <zvandijk(a)googlemail.com>
Amazing idea, Philippe! Additionally to some big
things (Hagia Sophia?
the Red Square?): small Wikipedia logo stickers to put on a number of
buildings etc. in your town. (On the other hand, some people could
consider that a kind of environment unfriendly spamming.)
The 10th anniversay will be a kind of looking back, also remembering
those who have left us on the way. Some of them we are happy to be rid
of, but others - maybe the anniversay is a good occasion to direct us
to people who once tried to edit but were beaten away. Couldn't we ask
them to give Wikipedia a second chance?
Ziko
2010/2/8 Philippe Beaudette <pbeaudette(a)wikimedia.org>rg>:
Can you imagine, finding places that have WP
articles and projecting
the logo globe on them?
That would be an amazing public visibility thing. In SF alone, for
instance, Grace Cathedral, Coit Tower, the Transamerica Pyramid....
--
Ziko van Dijk
NL-Silvolde
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