It may be relevant to note that http://wikijunior.org currently redirects to http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Wikijunior .
From what I've heard, Wikijunior was supposed to become its own separate
project at some point. Now, that is Wikibooks-related and not Wikipedia-related, but if one were looking for a combined edition of all the projects in each language, for children, you've got the domain name there, owned by Wikimedia.
-- Aaron Adrignola
On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 9:33 AM, Aaron Adrignola aaron.adrignola@gmail.com wrote:
It may be relevant to note that http://wikijunior.org currently redirects to http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Wikijunior .
From what I've heard, Wikijunior was supposed to become its own separate project at some point. Now, that is Wikibooks-related and not Wikipedia-related, but if one were looking for a combined edition of all the projects in each language, for children, you've got the domain name there, owned by Wikimedia.
-- Aaron Adrignola
:) excellent. I'd forgotten that we owned the wikijunior domain to go along with the books.... I'd support a children's encyclopedia, and argue that it's not quite the same thing as a simplified version: presentation and content could be different for a project geared towards kids, who are trying to learn about the world from the ground up (versus someone who simply doesn't know the written language very well). There is overlap of course in that any simple version would be much better for kids than the current technical articles on a lot of projects.
One argument in favor of a new children's encyclopedia -- maybe in fact integrated set of projects for children, books and all -- is that it would set some scope on the new project and give it a purpose that Simple English has always struggled a bit with finding. No, you don't need new admins, but a new project might attract new contributors (teachers, etc) who have never edited Wikipedia before.
If starting a whole new project is too hard, starting a prominent portal on each language site with links to these simplified articles -- maybe with the articles as subpages -- could be a nice solution.
-- phoebe
On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 12:33 PM, Aaron Adrignola aaron.adrignola@gmail.com wrote:
It may be relevant to note that http://wikijunior.org currently redirects to http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Wikijunior .
From what I've heard, Wikijunior was supposed to become its own separate project at some point. Now, that is Wikibooks-related and not Wikipedia-related, but if one were looking for a combined edition of all the projects in each language, for children, you've got the domain name there, owned by Wikimedia.
-- Aaron Adrignola
"a combined edition of all the projects in each language, for children"
That's an interesting conception, right there.
Thanks, Pharos
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