A few more community FLOSS projects that might be interested in collaboration:
*http://wikitravel.org/ - a large encyclopaedia-style wiki travel project
*http://librivox.org/ - a project which creates and provides PD
audiobooks (normally based on old PD texts, but they have the skills,
the interest, and the know-how when it comes to producing free/libre
spoken audio)
*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Spoken_Wikipedia - normally
aims to create human spoken Wikipedia articles (again, has the skills,
knowledge and interest)
It would be quite exciting for large projects with similar aims like
these to actively collaborate on something like this. These projects
((especially) including Wikimedia), tend to stay within themselves,
but we're all working toward the same aim.
On 20/10/2007, Florian Straub <flominator(a)gmx.net> wrote:
I just
returned from Spain where I was using those little hand-held audio
devices to tour the Alhambra, etc. Just wondering whether audio tours are
(or could be) collected on wikimedia -
wouldn't it be great if there
were enough tours that you could log your gps
position o and here
something
historical about the place where you are standing? Lexi
What about some collaboration with
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org ?
Regards,
Flo
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