Caros,
Estamos a contactar os patrocinadores, e ajudava imenso ter um website
apelativo.
A ver: é como uma proposta para redesign da página principal. Só
precisam fazer uma maquete de como gostariam que ficasse, eu depois dou
conta do resto.
Um exemplo, da Suíça, que eu gostei:
http://www.wikilovesmonuments.ch/
Eu lamento o desastre que sou em termos estéticos, mas o que existe:
http://wlm.wikimedia.pt
Deu-me até algum trabalho, e foi uma mera adaptação do design do
wikilovesmonuments.nl mas na estrutura do site do aniverśario... será
que não conseguimos algo mais original?
Waldir, não podes mesmo ajudar?
-NT
2 min people :D
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*Béria Lima*
Wikimedia Portugal <http://wikimedia.pt>
(351) 963 953 042
*Imagine um mundo onde é dada a qualquer pessoa a possibilidade de ter livre
acesso ao somatório de todo o conhecimento humano. É isso o que estamos a
fazer.*
2011/5/28 Lodewijk <lodewijk(a)effeietsanders.org>
> Final reminder, starting in 11 minutes.
>
> Lodewijk
>
>
> 2011/5/27 Strainu <strainu10(a)gmail.com>
>
>> Yep, on freenode. If you don't have any IRC clients (like me), you can
>> use http://webchat.freenode.net/ from the browser. It works decently.
>>
>> Strainu
>>
>> 2011/5/27 Elisardo <elisardojm(a)gmail.com>:
>> > How can I access to that chat?. On irc.freenode.net?. Sorry, I'm a bit
>> null
>> > with IRC. I can't start at 20:00 but I'll try to connect at 21:00.
>> >
>> > Bye,
>> > Elisardojm
>> >
>> > 2011/5/15 Lodewijk <lodewijk(a)effeietsanders.org>
>> >>
>> >> Hi all,
>> >> we just agreed to have an IRC chat on #wikilovesmonuments on May 28,
>> 20.00
>> >> CEST (18:00 UTC)
>> >> Agenda will follow. Save the date!
>> >> Lodewijk
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2011/5/23 Steven Walling <swalling(a)wikimedia.org>
> Interesting press with direct link to ten.wikipedia.org. :-) Nice work
> Wikimedia Deutschland!
>
> Worthy Online Resource, but Global Cultural Treasure?
> By Kevin J. O'Brien
>
> http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/23/technology/23wikipedia.html?_r=1&hpw=&pag…
>
> BERLIN — In its 10 years of existence, Wikipedia, the global online
> encyclopedia, has amassed an archive of 18 million entries in 279 languages.
> It is one of the 10 most popular Web sites on the Internet.
>
> But is the volunteer-driven data depository an endangered world cultural
> treasure worthy of protection, like French cuisine, the Argentine tango or
> the Grand Canyon?
>
> That is the long-shot bet being made by Wikipedia, which plans to begin a
> global petition drive Tuesday to earn a spot on one of the world heritage
> lists of the U.N. Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.
>
> The bid, the first by a digital entity for a place on a Unesco list, will
> no doubt be controversial among heritage professionals advising Unesco, who
> tend to view online innovation as lacking the necessary effect or maturity
> for listing.
>
> “Heritage professionals tend to be rather conservative types, or they
> wouldn’t choose this kind of occupation,” said Britta Rudolff, a heritage
> consultant who teaches on the subject at the Brandenburg University of
> Technology in Cottbus, Germany. “They like to play with the past, and
> something only a decade old is going to face challenges.”
>
> The idea of landing Wikipedia on a Unesco world heritage list came out of
> Germany, where volunteers have produced 1.2 million entries, second only to
> the number in English. Wikipedia’s German overseer, a Berlin nonprofit
> called Wikimedia, proposed the idea in March to Wikipedia chapters at a
> global conference in the German capital.
>
> The reception was enthusiastic, said a Wikipedia co-founder, Jimmy Wales.
>
> “The basic idea is to recognize that Wikipedia is this amazing global
> cultural phenomena that has transformed the lives of hundreds of thousands
> of people,” Mr. Wales said in an interview. He said the online encyclopedia
> had helped educate people around the world, providing a wealth of basic
> facts, background information and key context.
>
> Mr. Wales also said that one aim of the petition drive — supporters can
> register at a special Web page, Wikipedia 10 — is to raise awareness of
> Wikipedia.
>
> “Of course, part of what we are trying to do is promote the idea of
> Wikipedia as a cultural phenomenon,” Mr. Wales said. “Too often, people
> think about us purely in terms of technology, when this is about culture,
> high tech and learning.”
>
> Wikipedia is hoping to earn a place on Unesco’s most prestigious list, the
> World Heritage List, which so far includes only historic monuments and
> natural sites like the Great Barrier Reef and the Great Wall of China.
> Failing that, Wikipedia could aim for Unesco’s Intangible Cultural Heritage
> List, a lesser-known directory that includes endangered traditions and
> practices, like flamenco.
>
> Getting Wikipedia on either list will be an uphill battle. It will have to
> negotiate a complicated approval process and overcome the skeptical regard
> of Unesco and heritage consultants to be considered for recognition. Susan
> Williams, the head of external media relations at Unesco in Paris, said a
> bid by a digital entity like Wikipedia would be unprecedented.
>
> “Anyone can apply,” said Ms. Williams, who added that she was not aware of
> Wikipedia’s plans. “But it may have difficulty fulfilling the criteria.”
>
> One of the criteria for inclusion, she said, is that the culture or
> practice be endangered.
>
> She said that Wikipedia might consider applying for a third, even less
> known honor, the Unesco Memory of the World Register list, which recognizes
> valuable archive holdings and library collections. That list, however, lacks
> the prestige of the others, which are funded more generously and promoted
> more assiduously by Unesco and its member countries.
>
> Mr. Wales said Wikipedia was hoping to set off a debate over the role of
> digital innovation in world culture. While Wikipedia, which allows anyone to
> write or edit entries, has had problems with accuracy and plagiarism, the
> organization has worked to improve its editorial controls and to help people
> in repressive or less affluent societies.
>
> In Iran, where the government has periodically shut down or censored
> portions of Wikipedia’s service, the online Web site is helping young
> Iranians obtain information on health issues like HIV and has given some a
> rare forum to post information and share views about recent anti-government
> demonstrations.
>
> “I think Wikipedia is playing a significant role in spreading information
> in Iranian society at the moment,” said one Iranian college student in
> Germany, who is a regular contributor to Wikipedia’s Farsi content, which
> includes 128,000 entries. The student, who did not want to be identified for
> fear of government reprisal against his family, said that about 100 students
> accounted for the bulk of Wikipedia Farsi entries.
>
> Volunteers use pseudonyms when making or editing entries, he said, adding
> that the site was well read in Iran, inviting censorship and periodic
> government shutdowns during civil unrest. In the past three months, the
> Iranian government has allowed access to the site.
>
> “This gives us a window on the world that we would not normally have,” he
> said.
>
> Similarly, in South Africa, Wikipedia is playing a role in providing free
> information and learning materials in schools, many of which lack the money
> to buy books and maintain libraries, said Charlene Foster, an organizer of
> Wikipedia South Africa. The group in March began generating entries in
> Afrikaans and Northern Sotho and will do so eventually in the country’s nine
> other official languages.
>
> Aside from providing local-language access to basic information, Wikipedia
> is giving South Africans a chance to write their own history, Ms. Foster
> said.
>
> “South Africa and the African continent has been marginalized in terms of
> information and cultural value,” Ms. Foster said. “But Wikipedia is helping
> us with access to information for education not found in libraries.”
>
> On a practical level, Wikipedia will have to do more than just gather
> signatures on a petition. Under Unesco rules, Wikipedia must find a country
> to sponsor its nomination to either the World Heritage or Intangible
> Cultural Heritage List. In the interview, Mr. Wales said he hoped that
> Germany would sponsor Wikipedia’s bid for the World Heritage list.
>
> Getting nominated for the Intangible Cultural Heritage list will be more
> difficult. The United States and Germany are not signatories to the 2003
> convention that created this list and cannot act as sponsors.
>
> But South Africa did sign on, and Ms. Foster, who lives in Johannesburg,
> said she was in the early stages of asking officials in the government to
> discuss the country’s making a bid on behalf of Wikipedia for one of the
> lists.
>
> Even if Wikipedia’s South African supporters can persuade their government
> to nominate Wikipedia, getting selected is by no means guaranteed. Winners
> are selected by an intergovernmental committee of 24 countries. For the
> intangible heritage list, those members include Iran and Cuba.
>
> But Ms. Foster, an organizational development consultant, said it was worth
> a try.
>
> “We are realistic about it,” Ms. Foster said. “This has never been done
> before. But we believe that the contribution Wikipedia has made is a good
> argument in itself.”
>
> ###
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Olá a todos!
Primeiramente, o meu questionamento não é bem o que está no assunto desta
mensagem,
não se assustem... ;-)
Ele foi motivado pelo seguinte comentário em um thread da lista da wikitech:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.science.linguistics.wikipedia.technical/51647…
e se refere a uma restrição colocada pelo Douglas Crockford nos programas
que escreve,
e que faz da licença utilizada por ele uma "licença não-livre":
*The Software shall be used for Good, not Evil.*
Obviamente, quando alguem vandaliza as wikis está fazendo uso do MediaWiki
para o mal.
E felizmente, para eles, a imcompatibilidade das licenças descrita no
Bugzilla foi resolvida:
https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=26791#c10
A solução foi remover o JSMin do MediaWiki, para garantir que o MediaWiki
seja um software
livre e todos possam usá-lo para para o mal (ou para o bem, se assim
preferirem).
Em suma, vândalos, sejam bem-vindos às wikis!
A sério, acredito que é interessante que reflitam sobre as questões que são
levantadas pela escolha feita pelo Douglas.
Seguem algumas páginas que podem ser úteis neste sentido:
http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/theater/video.php?v=crockford-json
(por volta dos 39:45min aos 42:30min deste vídeo, que está em inglês,
o Douglas comenta de forma bem humorada sobre seus motivos para
colocar a restrição acima)
http://wonko.com/post/jsmin-isnt-welcome-on-google-codehttps://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=455507
Comentários?
Att,
Helder
Caros,
Parece que surgiu um novo Chapter: Wikimedia Macau.
Parabéns
para eles. Talvez possamos abordá-los no futuro e reduzir a distância
que nos separa.
-NT
Eu não gosto muito deste tema (é o da WMNL)...
* Este é provavelmente o mais fácil de implementar;
* Este é provavelmente o mais feio deles todos....
O que é que acham?
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Nuno Tavares
Wikimedia Portugal
http://www.wikimedia.pt
Imagine um mundo onde é dada a qualquer pessoa a possibilidade de ter
livre acesso ao somatório de todo o conhecimento humano. É isso o que
estamos a fazer.
Participe também: http://www.wikimedia.pt
A [[User:Lusitana]] (outra sumida que reaparece!), da Wikimedia Portugal,
passou pelas Esplanadas para deixar esta mensagem, que reproduzo na íntegra.
O pessoal dos mutirões tão repleto dos contatos será que tem como ajudar no
projeto?
Incluo a lista da Wikimedia Portugal no Com Cópia para o caso de quererem
escrever algo por lá.
[[User:555]]
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*==O anúncio de que todos estavam à espera!==
(*knock knock*)
Viva!
Vocês já devem ter ouvido falar deste projecto incrível, o Wiki Loves
Monuments <http://wikilovesmonuments.eu/>. É um concurso pan-Europeu,
destinado à recolha de fotografias de todos os monumentos em mais de dez
países, desde Portugal à Estónia!
O concurso vai ter início entre 1 de Setembro e 30 de Setembro,
coincidindo com as celebrações dos Dias do Património Europeu.
As regras são simples. Vocês tiram as fotos, transferem-nas em Setembro
para o Wikimedia Commons, e habilitam-se a ganhar um prémio. Ou mesmo
''vários'' prémios! E não só: as melhores dez fotografias de cada país
serão também candidatas ao concurso Europeu.
O projecto conta já com o apoio de várias organizações europeias,
incluindo o [[:wikipedia:pt:Conselho da Europa|Conselho da
Europa<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/pt:Conselho_da_Europa>]],
bem como instituições locais e
[[:meta:Wikimedia chapters|capítulos
Wikimedia<http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_chapters>]].
Ainda estamos à
procura de parceiros -- se tiverem ideias partilha-as connosco!
Assim sendo, caros Wikipedistas entusiastas do Património, espalhem a
palavra para as vossas famílias e amigos! Lembrem-se disto durante as
vossas férias! Visitem os monumentos e não se esqueçam de levar a câmera
convosco!
Enquanto tiram fotografias, estaremos a fazer o nosso melhor para tornar
a participação de todos mais fácil, pelo que não deixem de consultar
[[:commons:Commons:Wiki Loves Monuments 2011|Commons:Wiki Loves Monuments
2011 <http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2011>]]
para mais informações
sobre como ajudar!
[[Utilizador:Lusitana|Lusitana]] 11h50min de 18 de Maio de 2011 (UTC)*
"
Caros,
Partilho convosco o resumo dos 3 dias de intenso debate sobre WLM. A
componente de programação não teve muito espaço, mas o evento foi
altamente proficiente.
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2011/May_Mee…
A página "Results" é especialmente importante. Algo muito giro que
conseguiram fazer foi compilar as várias imagens da parede que enchemos
com postits sobre ideias a transportar para o WLM... deiam uma vista de
olhos.
Calhou-me uma tarefa, que é a de convidar a Capital Europeia da Cultura
de 2011, que é em Guimarães. Irei iniciar contactos no próximo mês.
-NT