Let me quote this from Erik's mail:

if all goes well, this functionality will soon find its way into Wikimedia projects.

as far as I understood, this is the reason, Andreas ..

On Dec 23, 2007 3:34 PM, Andreas <awolf002@earthlink.net> wrote:
Hello,
 I am a bit confused... Why did this end up in the Wikiversity mailing
list?

 Looking at the WikiEducator web page, I do not find its exact
relationship with the WM foundation, Wikiversity or other related
projects? I can see it use MediaWiki and has some "political" support
from other corners. So, why as a Wikiversity volunteer should I help,
there? What am I missing?

 Andreas =:-)

Erik Moeller wrote:
> Hi -
>
> for the last few days, we've been testing the new wiki-to-print
> functionality on WikiEducator.org. If you haven't already, give it a
> spin: if all goes well, this functionality will soon find its way into
> Wikimedia projects.
>
> http://wikieducator.org/Help:Collections
> http://www.wikieducator.org/Help:Collections/Bug_reports
> http://code.pediapress.com/
>
> Best,
> Erik
>
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