Hello Hisham, Everyone,
Both these articles will go a long way in generating more awareness and interest in
Wikipedia and its Programs. The Telegraph article is on an fully open-access website,
while the Times Crest site requires sign-up. I do not know if Times Crest is widely known
or is available in print. I learned of if from a previous post to this list giving the
link and also the text of the article.
Could the Times Group be requested to also carry the Times Crest article on an open site.
Respecting copyrights and then given the title/headline of the article, I would not like
to copy-paste the text from the said previous post. Yet, I'd like to share it with a
few academics in one or two schools and colleges who, I think, would be interested, but
may not have read the article. [Posting the text on this list though is "Fair
Use", imho.]
A thought. I wonder how some popular columnists, known for their incisive styles
and penchant for word-play, would treat [if they decided to] the subject/s of these
articles.
Meanwhile, though probably off-topic on this list, may I share with you in the celebration
of the lives of two memorable Mumbaikars, recently passed; with this :
http://blogs.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/erratica/entry/conqueror-of-maladi… .
Thanks & Regards,
VivekM
[iqp,ra]
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On Mon, 12 Sep 2011 15:38:04 +0530
Hisham Mundol <hmundol(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
Hi Folks
In the last couple of days, we've had a couple of really insightful, well-written
articles on Wikipedia and you, the community. ...
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