I'm glad to seeing reasons why Wikidaba should continue. In my opinion, I think there is need to plan ahead of next year, perhaps decide on who will host "Wikidaba 2016". Isla Haddow-Flood and Florence Devouard, what do you think about "Wikidaba 2016?
Regards, Olatunde Isaac (User:Wikicology).
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Well this has been a question always on my mind.Wiki Indaba was a success irrespective of other matters arising I strongly believe it shouldn't be a one time thing.I understand it was made a biannual even meaning it should happen next year.Are there any such plans in place?
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On 9 Dec 2015, at 14:09, olatunde isaac reachout2isaac@gmail.com wrote:
User:Olaniyan Shola actually spoke my mind. I thought of Wikidaba last week and I asked myself why we couldn't organize such a meetup for African Wikimedians again but I couldn't find any brilliant answer to my question. Is Wikidaba dead? Although, I never participated in the maiden edition but my colleagues returned to Nigeria with a motivating experience. This year is almost over but we can plan against next year. Let's not kill the spirit of Wikidaba!!!
Olatunde Isaac,
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Le 09/12/15 10:42, Florence Devouard a écrit :
Hello
Ok Rexford and Oral. Advertisment it is. Fine. We can live with it as long as it is not too frequent and too pushy ;) The goal and the mission is commandable. So I REALLY wish you success in that business.
TWO little requests though (not recommandations, requests :)).
- Trademark issue
On the little page of presentation https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZHuuWFwKGxQ1Gnn2DguzlgljZ5ylQwnX2vt-8LUq...
You introduce Afropedia as, I quote,
" *Oral Ofori is also an editor on Wikipedia https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Oralofori; the global encyclopaedia and its African version; Afropedia http://www.worldafropedia.comwhere #TheAfricanDream helps to create articles for Africa." *Afropedia is NOT the African version of Wikipedia. It is unrelated to Wikipedia, it is not even under a free licence*. I*would be surprised to hear that it is considered an "affiliate" project. So, your introduction to Afropedia is misleading and this needs to be clarified. This point is easy to fix 2. Licence issue http://www.worldafropedia.com is published under a non-commercial licence. Yet.... after a quick checking, most of its content is clearly a copy paste from Wikipedia. As in http://www.worldafropedia.com/afropedia/Adja-Ou%C3%A8r%C3%A8 So, you violate terms of Wikipedia licence for two reasons 1. You republish a content originally under a free licence, under a non free licence 2. You do not cite the source, nor the names of the original authors That point is a bit more tricky that the above one... but need to be addressed. **
Note that this extend to pictures. For example https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Kent_wove.jpg English: Kente weaving is a traditional craft among the Ashanti people of Ghana. A kente cloths is sewn together from many narrow (about 10 centimetres (3.9 in) wide) kente stripes. This image shows different patterns of typical Ashanti Kente stripes. Date 14 January 2010 (original upload date) Source Own work Author User:Bottracker
and http://www.worldafropedia.com/afropedia/File:Kent_wove.jpg 03:43, 26 January 2011 Thumbnail for version as of 03:43, 26 January 2011 371 × 513 (356 KB) Kofi (Talk | contribs)
Florence
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