Well, the part in [brackets] was "the lack of
effort to even localize the
comments in the code samples" and I did mention that it was being addressed
slowly. My apologies for failing to provide a direct link to an example.
I also now see that the email address is in fact yours. I am not sure that
there is any precedent elsewhere for such byline templates on other
Wikimedia projects.
On Sat, Jun 24, 2017 at 2:19 PM, Jay prakash <0freerunning(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
You are showing it that you will not see all
those links which I have
cleaned like it [
https://beta.wikiversity.org/wiki/कंप्यूटर
ग्राफिक्स/2013-14/जीओजीएल-टेम्पलेट].
On 6/25/17, Mahir Morshed <mmorshe2(a)illinois.edu> wrote:
To piggyback on what Justin is saying (and also
via Phabricator:
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T168765#3376191):
I am not a Hindi speaker, but I can at least discern Devanagari text
and
the English loanwords in it. Justin's first link is to
"Category:Intelligence" with subcategory "Artificial intelligence".
His
second link (Computer Programming/IDE/Visual Basic .NET/...) bears only
a
link to a Japanese online IDE. His third link (Computer
Graphics/2013-2014/"Page Foot", a page footer which is transcluded
elsewhere) has an email address prefixed with a link to
@Jayprakash12345
<https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/p/Jayprakash12345/>'s
userpage--maybe
it
is his own email address?
The problems of most pages only consisting of source code is indeed
inherited from the English Wikiversity courses to which the pages are
linked. Nevertheless, from seeing at least [the lack of effort to even
localize the comments in the code samples], and perhaps from seeing the
lack of something more substantial in the way of content revolving
around
those code samples, and perhaps more so from Jayprakash12345 being the
only
consistent contributor going back at least a
month, I must thus agree
with
his assessment that opening hiwikiversity would
be a disaster. My
personal
opinion is that other Hindi projects (such as
hiwikisource and
hiwikiquote)
could be populated more easily and meaningfully
at this point, but I
would
digress to elaborate on that and the whole
process of site requests
more
generally here.
(Edits since the original comment was made: It appears judging from
https://beta.wikiversity.org/wiki/Special:RecentChangesLinked/Category:
HI
that 1) the subcategory "Artificial
intelligence" has been deleted and
2)
the part in [brackets] above is being addressed slowly.)
On Sat, Jun 24, 2017 at 1:23 PM, Justin Anthony Knapp
<justinkoavf(a)gmail.com
wrote:
> Via Phabricator (
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T168765#3376166):
>
> Is this really ready? I don't read Hindi but the main category has 84
> subcategories and 25 are empty (many only have subcategories which are
> themselves empty, such as
https://beta.wikiversity.org/
> wiki/Category:इंटेलिजेंस) There are 578 pieces of content, many of
> which
> are just one or two lines, such as
https://beta.wikiversity.org/
> wiki/कंप्यूटर_प्रोग्रामिंग/IDE/विजुअल_बेसिक_.नेट/Online/Free or
>
https://beta.wikiversity.org/wiki/कंप्यूटर_ग्राफिक्स/2013-2014/पेज_फ़ुट
> which is mostly someone's personal email address. Remove categories
> and
> erroneously-categorized userpages and that becomes 490. This includes
> almost 100 pages which are part of some Linux code such as
>
https://beta.wikiversity.org/wiki/लिनक्स/linux-0.01.tar/boot/boot.s.
> Remove *those* and it's 401 which includes purely cosmetic templates
> and
> pages like
>
https://beta.wikiversity.org/wiki/Portal:Engineering/box-footer.
> The actual amount of content seems like something that one person
> could
> make over a long weekend. How is this supposed to be a live project?
This
> seems like a misstep.
>
> Creating a new project is a big responsibility and with 500 pages in
five
and a
half years? And most of them are either copy-pasted Linux code
or
one
line long? That is not a thriving community. This is a recipe for
disaster.
--JAK
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