Timwi wrote:
Phroziac wrote:
On 9/14/05, HHamilto@doe.k12.ga.us HHamilto@doe.k12.ga.us wrote:
Some of you have mentioned SignWriting (at www.signwriting.org) as a textual way of displaying ASL. The problem is less than a handful of people know SignWriting. Video of ASL is needed to make a true ASL wikipedia
How exactly do you edit a video like wikitext?
Maybe a sign language Wikipedia should wait until technology exists to automatically convert SignWriting, or any other form of writing sign languages, to video.
Timwi
Hoi, In my experience if you want something to happen, something like Wikis in sign languages, you should not wait for everything to be perfect. It is the stimulus of the itch that make people scratch. Commons was created before it was possible to use its content in other projects and this really did stimulate coding and mindshare. As such it proved really wiki to start and find solutions because of the need that was felt, not the issues that were expressed.
Thanks, Gerard