[Foundation-l] Re: Chinese Wikinews: board action required
Anthere
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Sun Apr 17 18:04:52 UTC 2005
Erik Moeller a écrit:
> Jimmy-
>
>> Yes, this is what I had in mind. The French Wikinews was started
>> according to existing policy, but clearly that policy is inadequate to
>> ensure a proper launch with solid community support. When we were in
>> Brussels a while back Delphine/notafish was making a valiant effort to
>> get it going/get it organized/make it work, but to my knowledge this
>> hasn't been successful.
>
>
> it is important to note that Wikinews is currently the *only* project
> that follows a strict language creation policy. There are:
> * 12 Wikinews editions
> * 87 Wikiquote editions
> * 121 Wikibooks editions
> * 173 Wiktionary editions
> * ~200 Wikipedia editions
>
> Suffice it to say that a very large number of these Wikiquote,
> Wikibooks, Wiktionary and Wikipedia editions are dead or, worse, spam
> magnets. :-(
>
> The elaborate processes for Wikinews as well as the nature of the
> project have certainly put it in the spotlight of community attention.
> But the situation with Wikinews is much better. Of all the editions,
> only one (Bulgarian) is completely dead. It was launched according to
> the old, minimal policy. If nothing happens within the next couple of
> months, or if it starts attracting spam, I'd recommend locking it down.
>
> The French Wikinews is now in a somewhat strange state; it is being
> updated regularly, but not in the way Wikinews should be. Instead of
> writing full-length stories, contributors are writing in "Current
> events" summary style right on the Main Page:
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You are correct in everything you say here...
Just one point. I could not help think that the "it is being
> updated regularly, but not in the way Wikinews should be" is possibly
something to avoid saying.
I do not like how the french wikipedia is developing. However, I do not
think we should necessarily force it to develop in a certain way. And I
certainly do not think we should claim the current english way of doing
wikinews is "what it should be" while others are not doing the proper way.
Only point. I otherwise agree with you.
ant
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