Dear Sir,
I tried to download this dictionary and it cam up "404 - Page not found".
Is the download under repair?
I have a Palm OS 5 - can I download via my desktop Windows PC to that and also how much memory will I need on the memory stick?
Best
David
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An internal news bulletin for the
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== Announcement of Wikizine ==
I am pleased to announce the creation of Wikizine. A new internal news
bulletin for the members of the Wikimedia community.
Wikizine is an weekly publication that will list the news of the Wikimedia
projects of the previous week. It will not be like Quatro that has full
articles. That is not the concept. The ideal Wikizine is short. Every news
listing contains of an one line summary and an url to some place where you
can find more information.
To subscribe go to;
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== Why ==
I, [[w:nl:gebruiker:Walter]], have found for many years that Wikipedia,
now Wikimedia, has a very serious internall communication problem. There
is to much information and it is highly fragmented between many wiki
pages, mailing lists and other places. Even if you try to read everything
you do not know all wikimedia news.
I have done proposals in the past to attempt to counter this problem but
nothing came from that. Also other attempts like "going-ons" and "Quatro"
do not seem to be a great success.
So I have decided to try to do it myself. Wikizine is an attempt in that
direction. Of it will be an success will be depend for an large part of
the readers and the feedback. I will try to discover all the news that
there is about Wikimedia and report the most relevant news of in Wikizine.
But I will fail to discover all the news. Wikizine needs to receive
reports of things that are going on somewhere in a strange, far away wiki.
Especially from the projects and languages from who you never hear.
== Who should read Wikizine? ==
Everybody who likes to do so may read it off course. But the target
audience is definitely; stewards, ambassadors, bureaucrats and sysops,
members of the board of one of the wikimedia foundations.
It is for the people who are doing the Wiki-management. The focus will be
on the technical aspect. News about changes in the way the wikisotware
works, new functions. Things that are broken. Other Wikimedia news will
also be included but the focus is technical news that has an impact for
the users and readers of the wiki.
The idea and hope is that some of those readers will report back
interesting news from there project and translate/communicate the news in
Wikizine to there own community.
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[Andrew Dunbar (Re: [Wiktionary-l] change of templates) writes:]
>> On 11/2/05, Gerard Meijssen <gerard.meijssen(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>> > On the Dutch wiktionary it has been proposed to change the
>> > template for adjective -adj- to -adjc-. The reason for this change
>> > is that adj is an ISO 639 code for a language. I am happy to
>> > change this template and the places where it is used on your
>> > wiktionary..
Exactly why should templates, codes, etc. be chosen to avoid
overlapping with ISO 639 codes? ISO 639 has about 500 2 and 3 letter
codes, including: ace ale arc arm map art bad bra cat car cop ....
We can't avoid all of those.
What is the problem with "adj"?
Jim
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[Muke Tever (Re: [Wiktionary-l] change of templates) writes:]
>> Jim Breen <Jim.Breen(a)infotech.monash.edu.au> wrote:
>> >
>> > Exactly why should templates, codes, etc. be chosen to avoid
>> > overlapping with ISO 639 codes?
>>
>> Many of the Wiktionaries that are not en.wiktionary.org use ISO 639 codes to
>> name the templates that call language names and categories.
I made the mistake of overlooking this referred to template names; not
to field values.
Would it not be possible to qualify a template name by its usage, e.g.
"pos_adj" or "lang_adj"?
Jim
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Clayton School of Information Technology, Tel: +61 3 9905 9554
Monash University, VIC 3800, Australia Fax: +61 3 9905 5146
(Monash Provider No. 00008C) ジム・ブリーン@モナシュ大学
Hoi,
On the Dutch wiktionary it has been proposed to change the template for
adjective -adj- to -adjc-. The reason for this change is that adj is an
ISO 639 code for a language. I am happy to change this template and the
places where it is used on your wiktionary..
Please let me know if you have any problems with this..
Thanks,
GerardM