Hi.
Guys, I am the responsible for an educational non-profit organization in Brazil, and we are looking for help in a project we have.
We are looking for ways to translate content from universities all around the world to portuguese, spanish and english - in a social manner, meaning, by users themselves.
We would like to use wikimedia and wikiversity as a platform, and then we can act as "push-actors" and funding supporters for the spanish and portuguese areas, where we can achieve more penetration.
Does anyone believe it could help us to do that? We are all volunteers and our only goal is to spread out knowledge in a democratic way.
Regards, Eros
On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 17:18, Brion Vibber brion@wikimedia.org wrote:
Ok, not as exciting a milestone as 100k will be, but it's still exciting! Congratulations to MaxSem for winning the rev id lottery with r90000:
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:Code/MediaWiki/90000 "avoid test being marked as incomplete due to lack of assertions"
Testing's always a win. :) Keep on truckin' y'all!
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