Hindi, sadly is scaring them away.
Srikanth, do you have any specific example/experience that made you to say so?
Shiju
On Sun, Dec 11, 2011 at 5:51 PM, Srikanth Ramakrishnan < parakara.ghoda@gmail.com> wrote:
Agree with Logic. Each community differs in every way. Needs, usage, exposure and more. Each community, while running on a common backend, must have a different frontend. Tamil is doing its best from what I've seen to be different and get new editors. Hindi, sadly is scaring them away. Kannada must ensure new editor retention.
On 11/12/2011, Srikanth Lakshmanan srik.lak@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Dec 10, 2011 at 04:18, Jessie Wild jwild@wikimedia.org wrote:
I just got off the phone with a wonderful woman who works for EDC India who was asking me how she could participate in Kannada Wikipedia
editing.
Obviously I can just direct her to the homepage of kn-wiki, but is there somewhere she could go to get some coaching to begin? She's never edited before, but is fluent in English too and wants to increase the
educational
content.
The answer is above. I think communities must use front page much more effectively. There are many communities which don't update front page regularly, still keep it similar to English Wikipedia, wasting(IMO) some space. Instead, they could redesign front page to allocate
significant
space for attracting newbies.
-- Regards Srikanth.L
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Regards, Srikanth Ramakrishnan. Wikipedia Coimbatore Meetup on December 10th. http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Meetup/Coimbatore
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