On sr:, we are starting with reading articles. It can be interesting to people who prefer to hear (not to read) articles, and, of course, to blind people. We are starting with the list "Articles which all Wikipedias should have" (or whatever is the name of that article).
Did anyone start something similar (except Wikinews, of course)?
On 9/7/05, Milos Rancic millosh@gmail.com wrote:
On sr:, we are starting with reading articles. It can be interesting to people who prefer to hear (not to read) articles, and, of course, to blind people. We are starting with the list "Articles which all Wikipedias should have" (or whatever is the name of that article).
Did anyone start something similar (except Wikinews, of course)?
Yes. See http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikisound for links to all of them (and please add the Serbian one there too). It is already happening in German, English, Spanish and Hungarian.
Angela.
Milos,
The project first gained traction with the German Wikipedians, and the English Wikipedia picked up the pace on the "Spoken Wikipedia." English has focused more on selected featured articles.
See: [[en:WikiProject_Spoken_Wikipedia]]
I actually prefer the name Spoken Wikipedia, since Wikisound could be confused with a project for sound recordings in the future.
-Andrew (User:Fuzheado)
On 9/8/05, Milos Rancic millosh@gmail.com wrote:
On sr:, we are starting with reading articles. It can be interesting to people who prefer to hear (not to read) articles, and, of course, to blind people. We are starting with the list "Articles which all Wikipedias should have" (or whatever is the name of that article).
Did anyone start something similar (except Wikinews, of course)? _______________________________________________ Wikipedia-l mailing list Wikipedia-l@Wikimedia.org http://mail.wikipedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikipedia-l
Thanks. And, yes, "Spoken Wikipedia" is better name. I think we would make some similar name on sr:.
On 9/8/05, Andrew Lih andrew.lih@gmail.com wrote:
Milos,
The project first gained traction with the German Wikipedians, and the English Wikipedia picked up the pace on the "Spoken Wikipedia." English has focused more on selected featured articles.
See: [[en:WikiProject_Spoken_Wikipedia]]
I actually prefer the name Spoken Wikipedia, since Wikisound could be confused with a project for sound recordings in the future.
-Andrew (User:Fuzheado)
On 9/8/05, Milos Rancic millosh@gmail.com wrote:
On sr:, we are starting with reading articles. It can be interesting to people who prefer to hear (not to read) articles, and, of course, to blind people. We are starting with the list "Articles which all Wikipedias should have" (or whatever is the name of that article).
Did anyone start something similar (except Wikinews, of course)? _______________________________________________ Wikipedia-l mailing list Wikipedia-l@Wikimedia.org http://mail.wikipedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikipedia-l
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