On Mon, Nov 24, 2003 at 01:09:17AM -0800, Ray wrote:
Brion Vibber wrote:
In response to continual nagging, I've set up an original-sources wiki so people will stop dumping stuff in ps.wikipedia.org, which is supposed to be for the Pashto-language Wikipedia.
http://sources.wikipedia.org/ now contains a basic wiki for dumping source documents into. Final domain name, title, logo, and magic sources-specific special features (like annotations) are a matter for the future.
Good!
It didn't take long for people to start screwing it up though. My understanding of the project is that it was for '''original sources'''. Already somebody has moved in a number of lists that properly belong on Wikipedia, an undocumented piece of quasi-Latin, and a purported questionnaire from Marcel Proust of uncertain copyright status.
All the articles that are currently in Project Sourceberg are copied from the ps.wikipedia, that has been hijacked to serve as Project Sourceberg wiki until Brion has set up the new wiki.
The lists were deleted from wikipedia after a very long discussion, because they do not belong to wikipedia. (It's the "pi to a 1000 places" kinds of lists). If they wouldn't be at Sourceberg, they would already be gone.
Regards,
JeLuF