I even wrote part of one of those. Sigh :-(
I was put under pressure by highly motivated Amgine :-)
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Erik Moeller a écrit:
Anthere:
I am undecided as well about closing or not closing fr. There is one contributor to it. What worries me is that he is not a wikipedian, and seems to have strange ideas about npov. I tried to discuss it a bit with him... but basically, npov is not so much about "explanation", but rather more about "habit and precedent". Most learn and understand it by working with others. As he is alone.... I am dubious. But for now, content seems fine. It is essentially working along the same line that the french wikipedia current events.
As a brief update, real articles are now being written by a handful of contributors:
http://fr.wikinews.org/wiki/Excuses_de_Koizumi_pour_le_pass%C3%A9_japonais http://fr.wikinews.org/wiki/Fin_de_gr%C3%A8ve_%C3%A0_Radio_France http://fr.wikinews.org/wiki/Allaoui%2C_premier_ministre_irakien%2C_survit_%C... http://fr.wikinews.org/wiki/Le_pr%C3%A9sident_%C3%A9quatorien_Lucio_Gutti%C3... http://fr.wikinews.org/wiki/Formation_du_gouvernement_de_Najib_Mikati http://fr.wikinews.org/wiki/Crise_politique_en_Italie http://fr.wikinews.org/wiki/La_Wikip%C3%A9dia_francophone_fait_sauter_les_co... http://fr.wikinews.org/wiki/Joseph_Ratzinger_%C3%A9lu_pape http://fr.wikinews.org/wiki/La_Cour_supr%C3%AAme_de_l%27Oregon_annule_3_000_...
I can't judge the quality of these, but they seem to follow the stylistic conventions of the other editions. I'm happy to see that the project is making progress.
All best,
Erik