2016/02/28 1:16 "Michael Everson" <everson@evertype.com>:
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> Samuel,
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> Too many acronyms.
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> > The simple snapshot was the most popular reading supplement for the youngest OLPC users.
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> OLPC?
One Laptop per Children
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> > It was the best resource on the web with a relatively uniform low-complexity level.  (Some of the ELI5 efforts are charming,
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> EL15?
Explain like I'm five
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> > So: explicit tags with language complexity are needed.
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> What do you mean?
which mean Samuel think there should be a way to find Wikipedia article according to their difficulty/level, and/or it's needed to have different version of same article for different audience base on the degree of expertise they have on the language/subject.
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> > Until we have the tools and social norms to support a variety of different language standards (dialects, language level) on a single wiki,
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> That will never happen. en-simple.wikipedia editors work to a stylesheet. en.wikipedia editors write as they wish.
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> > I hope that lc-simple is now indeed valid.
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> LC?
language code
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> Michael Everson * http://www.evertype.com/
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