--- Anthere anthere9@yahoo.com wrote:
I fear I must say the name wikiversity does speak much more to me, and wikisophia is confusing. I am not very keen on this name change.
OK - given that along with the other objections, I now withdraw my weak support for the name change. All we need to do is say, up front, that we will not limit Wikiversity to college level and above courses; that all levels of learning will be allowed.
We should also invest in getting those security concerns for WikiTeX addressed. Not to get a domain name, but because it makes sense to do so in light of the very strong desire in users to have this functionality.
-- mav
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On 5/10/05, Daniel Mayer maveric149@yahoo.com wrote:
OK - given that along with the other objections, I now withdraw my weak support for the name change. All we need to do is say, up front, that we will not limit Wikiversity to college level and above courses; that all levels of learning will be allowed.
Then "wikilearn" makes sense.
But then again it's a shame to have yet another english (or european-derived, for that matter) term. What is sanskrit for "learn", I wonder?
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