The intro page of the offline medical wiki says that the content is written by volunteers and invites the reader to join us and make the next version better.
On Wed, Jul 25, 2018, 14:03 Leinonen Teemu teemu.leinonen@aalto.fi wrote:
Hi Anne,
On 23 Jul 2018, at 19.24, Anne Gomez <agomez@wikimedia.orgmailto: agomez@wikimedia.org> wrote: Personally, I see the New Readers efforts as a step in that direction, and not the end goal. We're working on bringing more people to understanding Wikipedia/Wikimedia with the hope that they'll contribute down the line... but, in my opinion, we can't expect people to contribute if they don't visit our sites or understand the values and structures we have built to support building knowledge.
Fair enough. I am just afraid that people who are from the beginning invited to be a “reader”, called “readers”, not having “edit” -button, not getting the full Wikipedia -experience, will not get the “values and structure”, either. For them Wikipedia will be a free encyclopedia, not the free encyclopedia that anyone can edit.
I think the message for the people using the offline Wikipedia should be something like that we are really, really sorry that at this point of time we can only provide you access to read the content, but we are working hard to make it possible that your knowledge, in your own languages will be part of the "sum of all knowledge”. :-)
Best regards,
- Teemu
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