Good day, everyone.
We have been offered a unique opportunity to create a new English Wikireader, free of charge, in time for Wikimania. This is an experiment, being done in collaboration with a print-on-demand company that takes great interest in Wikipedia.
The idea is to produce a wikireader on the subject of Frankfurt (on Main, not the Oder--sorry, couldn't resist). It should include the overview article on Frankfurt, as well as articles about neighborhoods (Sachsenhausen, for instance), important sites (Goethe House, for instance), cultural attractions, events (the Book Fair comes to mind), and other relevant topics. Each article should be of Feature article standard.
The book will contain approximately 50 pages -- 48-56 (books are printed in multiples of 8 pages minimum), and include GNU-FDL data and some basic front-matter about the Wikimedia Foundation as an introduction. They will be 8.5 x 11 and contain b/w images.
Sounds easy, huh? Well, the thing is we have to have all the material ready by Monday, July 25. This includes a list of articles that should be included. Special care should be taken that the articles and images do NOT contain any copyvios.
The German Wikipedia has considerable experience preparing Wikireaders, and we can learn a lot from them. Please see _http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiReader_ (http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiReader) . If you can speak German, and feel that there are any articles in German that are missing in English, feel free to translate them, but please remember that time is of essence here. I would like to draft the services of the Quarto staff to help with the final copyedit, but everyone is encouraged to participate.
I will be away this weekend on a personal matter but hope to check my email frequently. My access will be limited, however, so please keep Frankfurt Wikireader as the subject line so that I can filter them.
In order to keep to the deadline, I propose that we have the final list of articles ready by 9:00 pm New York time today, July 20. You may want to take a look at the German Wikiportal for Frankfurt (_http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal_Frankfurt_Rhein-Main_ (http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal_Frankfurt_Rhein-Main) ) for some ideas.
I have opened a listing page at _http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Danny/Frankfurt_Wikireader_ (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Danny/Frankfurt_Wikireader) . You will notice that it is very basic right now. Feel free to do with it what you will.
Good luck all,
Danny