Hello,
To help cleaning the small wikis, people from the Small wikis monitoring
team have thought about asking people from all projects to create a redirect
from [[Template:Delete]] to the local speedy deletion template. The major
wikis have already set this redirect, but it would be very useful on small
projects where sysops don't come very often. Thus they could check the
linked pages/the related category and deal with the pages containing
nonsense or pages remaining after move vandalism.
Please help spreading this request on your projects and forward this message
to people I've forgotten (I haven't found any mailing list for wikiquote,
for example). Thanks a lot.
On 11/14/06, Guillaume Paumier <guillom.pom(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Thanks to Tangotango's great work, there is now a working channel
> monitoring 20 small wikis. People willing to help can join us in
> #wikimedia-swmt on freenode
>
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Dear John Robert Mills,
Thank you for your mail.
"John Robert Mills" <john.mills(a)SEMCORGIS.COM> wrote:
> My name is John Robert Mills, live in Sao Paulo, Brazil, and am the biographer
> of Charles Miller, considered the "father of Brazilian football". I wrote two
> books, one in 1996 consisting of his biography, plus the memory of SPAC (Sao
> Paulo Athletic Club), the British club in Sao Paulo. This was in both
> languages: English and Portuguese. It was named "Charles William Miller * 1894
> * 1994 * Memoriam SPAC"
>
> I would like to offer this publication to WIKIPEDIA, which I could send in
> electronic form, for your Research Dept.
>
> If you are interested in receiving these, please inform me to which e-mail I
> could remit them.
>
> Always at your disposal,
> Best regards,
> John Robert Mills
> São Paulo, Brazil
If you get your books licensed as free under GFDL Wikisource might be
interested of them. I suggest you to contacting
wikisource-l(a)mail.wikimedia.org
Yours sincerely,
Henry Ilmanen
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Hello,
We are trying to write a press release for the impending one millionth
file to be uploaded at Commons.
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Press_releases/1M
I thought it would be cool if we include a parapgraph or two about how
Commons helps Wikisource in particular. I know DJVu files have that
cool 'next/previous page' thing if nothing else. Something making
mention of open standards/open file format and how this is useful for
projects in multiple languages would be cool (the first djvu I came
across, I noticed had Russian and English, for example...).
I recall Danny doing a bit of a writeup on Wikisource recently; if no
one else is inspired, I'm sure we could crib something from there, but
if anyone feels like it, it would be great. :)
thanks,
Brianna
user:pfctdayelise
Over the past weeks and months, User:Sanbeg has quietly and modestly put a lot of work into "Labeled Section Transclusion" as an extension feature to the Wikimedia Software. This includes code for the extension, test cases, and a new page at the Mediawiki software website describing his extension, which may be found here:
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Labeled_Section_Transclusion
While I knew that something was going on (I "subscribe" to the updates on the bug), I still wasn't fully aware of the extent of his work and of the amazing flexibility and numerous features that User:Sanbeg put into this new tool. It incorporates every single feature that I personally requested, all those that others requested, and even some new ones that none of us at Wikisource previously thought of, but look very useful. It looks so useful, in fact, that I have no doubt it will be put to a great many unforseen uses that even go beyond Wikisource.
To my mind, this is no longer just a Wikisource extension (though Wikisource certainly could use it), but is already something global: a tool expands the basic flexibility of transclusion within the Mediawiki environment.
The last time this was brought up by Birgitte, Brion responded (as I best remember) that it was best to hold back for the meantime because there was still not full Wikisource agreement (on the talk page) about how such a tool should function. That is certainly no longer the case, because this tool, once again, addresses every possible need that has been expressed by anyone (at least as far as I can tell).
So what we really need now is some developer feedback!
(I will post this at Wiktech as well.)
Dovi
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Hi,
On behalf of the Wikisource contributors, I request an official advice
from the Wikimedia Foundation regarding copyright issues on Wikisource.
The issue is whether works which are public domain in USA, but not in
their country of origin can be published on Wikisource. Public domain in
USA is the rule which is applied since the beginning of the project in
November 2004. I ask in December 2004 [1] that a clear policy should be
defined, but it was never done. Subdomains have followed different rules
on this matter: for example, the English Wikisource publishes works from
George Bernard Shaw [2], an Irish author, works which are public domain
in USA but not in Ireland. A similar issue now arises on the French
Wikisource [3] about works from Gaston Leroux.
So can we follow a uniform policy accross languages and subdomains and
publish any work which is public domain in USA, or should another policy
be defined?
Thanks for your help,
Best regards,
Yann Forget
[1] http://wikisource.org/wiki/Wikisource_talk:Copyright_policy
[2] http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Author:George_Bernard_Shaw
[3]http://fr.wikisource.org/wiki/Wikisource:Pages_soupçonnées_de_copyright#G…
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Dear Yann Forget,
Thank you for your mail.
Yann Forget <yann(a)forget-me.net> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On behalf of the Wikisource contributors, I request an official advice
> from the Wikimedia Foundation regarding copyright issues on Wikisource.
>
> The issue is whether works which are public domain in USA, but not in
> their country of origin can be published on Wikisource. Public domain in
> USA is the rule which is applied since the beginning of the project in
> November 2004. I ask in December 2004 [1] that a clear policy should be
> defined, but it was never done. Subdomains have followed different rules
> on this matter: for example, the English Wikisource publishes works from
> George Bernard Shaw [2], an Irish author, works which are public domain
> in USA but not in Ireland. A similar issue now arises on the French
> Wikisource [3] about works from Gaston Leroux.
>
> So can we follow a uniform policy accross languages and subdomains and
> publish any work which is public domain in USA, or should another policy
> be defined?
This is not an official reply from the Foundation, but I've followed copyright
discussions for a while. Since the Wikipedia webservers are located in the
United States, US law is the minimum standard that all projects need to
follow: if something is legally unusable under US law, it should not be used
on any project or language. Individual projects and languages are free to
apply additional restrictions if they wish.
Yours sincerely,
William Fairfax
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