Hello,
I'm not sure if this is just my experience but while the old server was
blazingly fast the new one is terribly slow. I get time-outs on Recent
Changes constantly.
kpj.
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Czestochowa, Poland ... | nie radzÄ™. Tristan Bernard
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Someday, someone will use Wikipedia to write a daily news summary, which
will be archived and extensively wikified. We will have set up a
mail-this-page-daily feature for Wikipedia, perhaps, and people will be able
to receive this by e-mail. What will be cool about this is that one will be
able instantly to get background on the subjects of the news because the
news summaries will be wikified.
Larry
hi all.
Q: does wikipedia/nupedia habe a banner of some sort that one could place on
a website?
regards,
wojpob
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Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien
mailto:wojciech.pobratyn@wu-wien.ac.at
"In his house at R'lyeh dead Cthulhu waits dreaming"
H.P. Lovecraft
"Do not meddle in the affairs of sysadmins, for they are subtle and quick to
anger"
Hello all,
I wonder whether we need another default link in the header/footer
of every Wikipedia page.
Almost all Wikipedia pages could and should have a subpage with
related links on the World Wide Web.
I think addition of a link called 'Related webpages' next to
'Preferences' would be desirable.
Regards,
kpj.
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Krzysztof P. Jasiutowicz, M.D |
Czestochowa, Poland ... |
http://www.wikipedia.com/wiki.cgi?Krzysztof_P._Jasiutowicz
Hello all,
Do we need templates of pages ?
Groups of pages - rock bands, biographies, film entries share common
features and therefore want some kind of templates.
Pages of the same category edited by different people tend to follow
sometimes incompatible patterns or disagree with each other.
Regards,
kpj.
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Krzysztof P. Jasiutowicz, M.D |
Czestochowa, Poland ... |
http://www.wikipedia.com/wiki.cgi?Krzysztof_P._Jasiutowicz
I still don't have 0.92 with parentheses, though :(
You Wrote:
>The wikipedia migration seems to have gone without a hitch. Anyone
>disagree? Please send any bug reports to me.
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The wikipedia migration seems to have gone without a hitch. Anyone
disagree? Please send any bug reports to me.
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"Jason C. Richey" <jasonr(a)bomis.com>
Wikipedia will be moving to a new server tomorrow, May 3rd. The
change will cause an outage of about half an hour. This outage will
occur sometime between 11:00am and 2:00pm PST. I expect this
transition to be much smoother than the nupedia transition was
(apologies to those who were adversely affected by the nupedia
transition), because it is a far simpler site.
Please feel free to e-mail me with any questions.
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"Jason C. Richey" <jasonr(a)bomis.com>
Dear all,
I'm writing this from atop the tallest building on the tallest hill in
Izhevsk, Russia, a city of about 800,000 with a definite small town feel to
it. It's a very nice view. (Perhaps I'll send Bomis a photo to scan in and
post for you.) I've managed to get connected to the Internet here earlier
than I expected I would, so things should now, I hope, proceed as usual.
Perhaps the only difference you might notice is that I am working from 9ish
PM to 5ish AM, Pacific Standard Time! (The largest time difference possible
from Nupedia's server!)
I'm very pleased to say that, despite the "down time" travelling (and sick
one day--also travel-induced, I suspect!) recently, I'm still essentially
caught up with e-mail. Those expecting e-mail replies should receive them
within the next 24 hours. Moreover, I have been working away at the latest
(extremely extensive) revisions/updates to the Nupedia policy guidelines.
As long as there aren't any enormous interruptions or drains on my time, I
should have this finished and posted on Advisory-L and Nupedia-L, for
comment, within a week. I shouldn't make predictions beyond that but I
think there's a good chance I'll be able to devote more time to such
essential but long-neglected and time-consuming tasks as finding editors for
certain categories.
I had two great meetings in Boston with Nupedia editors: Michael Witbrock
and Gaytha Langlois. That was fun in both cases and I feel that I
understand them and their enthusiasm much better. We're very lucky to have
enthusiastic people like this on board!
Best,
Larry