I have just seen a list of the Wikimedia projects and noticed that the last one was created in 2006, is that right? In spite of all sympathy for a Wiki-directory I am afraid that partially Wikipedia already has taken over that part. When I am looking for the web site of a museum I tend to go to the Wikipedia article about that museum and look there under "Weblinks". Kind regards Ziko
2009/10/27 Bod Notbod bodnotbod@gmail.com:
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 3:04 PM, Shlomi Fish shlomif@iglu.org.il wrote:
This was motivated after I was referred to the "Wikipedia is not a web directory" section of:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:What_Wikipedia_is_not
One workaround I've found is to add a "resources" section to the /talk/ page and list sites there. I've been responsible for a few rather long 'external links' sections and have been disappointed to see them trimmed because I felt all of the links I provided were valid (in that they provided substantial information not easily included in the article [for example, on an article about an author including links to articles written by them] or hosted images that we couldn't use [particularly useful for modern artists]).
With the section on the talk page I added my recommendation that the section should not be archived when the talk page grew large as I felt the section would remain of value to editors and ought to remain relatively prominent.
It's not an ideal solution because there's not much you can do with the section other than edit/add to it. But I felt it was a good compromise for those times when I was in disagreement with another editor over the external links section.
I tend towards the "argh, no, not another project" view on things. I think because, and perhaps this is unfair, I dislike that they may drain talent and resources away from the encyclopedias.
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