Besides Wikinews radio, there's another exciting development on the English Wikinews: the Rwanda newshut.
http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Rwanda_newshut
Every week, Wikinews chooses a new country to focus on (an idea by User:CGorman). Rwanda was picked because we have a volunteer reporter over there, Clare White. She has just submitted her first original reporting:
http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/UN_reports_Rwandan_refugees_repatriated_by_force
See also her Rwanda conference project at:
http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/User:Cmwhite
More on this in my next State of the Wiki report.
On a related note, we've also recently had some OR from Iran, via Instant Messenger: http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/More_political%2C_soccer-related_unrest_in_Iran_...
Best,
Erik
Erik Moeller wrote:
Besides Wikinews radio, there's another exciting development on the English Wikinews: the Rwanda newshut.
Now there's a compound word sorely in need of a space. Am I the only one who read it as "new shut"?
Oh, and great project.
-- Tim Starling
But it's a big newshit with all the agglutinative language speakers. <ducks>
SJ
On 6/15/05, Tim Starling t.starling@physics.unimelb.edu.au wrote:
Erik Moeller wrote:
Besides Wikinews radio, there's another exciting development on the English Wikinews: the Rwanda newshut.
Now there's a compound word sorely in need of a space. Am I the only one who read it as "new shut"?
Oh, and great project.
-- Tim Starling
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