We should all be answering questions :) The public interest will only grow
with the glorious images coming out today.
On Tue, Jul 12, 2022 at 10:45 AM Galder Gonzalez Larrañaga <
galder158(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
Good day,
Yesterday, the James Webb telescope published its first image, called
"Webb's Frist Deep Field" (
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Webb%27s_First_Deep_Field). An article
about the image existis in 14 languages. The tweet announcing it has
collected in less than a day more than 77.000 RTs and 275.000 likes (
https://twitter.com/NASAWebb/status/1546621080298835970). The main object
of the image didn't have any article at any Wikipedia (not an item at
Wikidata) yesterday. Now we have an article in 8 languages:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMACS_J0723.3-7327 and a category in
Commons.
Well, the Wikipedia twitter handle didn't tweet anything about this
achievement, and didn't give any contest to the image. (
https://twitter.com/wikipedia).
We could be answering questions. "By 2030, Wikimedia will become the
essential infrastructure of the ecosystem of free knowledge". We could be
centering free knowledge at Wikimedia.
Best,
Galder
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