[Foundation-l] Project Proposal: Wikicat
Jonathan Leybovich
jleybov at yahoo.com
Sun Jul 30 01:44:19 UTC 2006
Lars Aronsson wrote:
>
>
> Even though I think Wikicat is one of most promising
> project
> proposals in the last few years, I fear it will have
> a hard time
> to explain, over and over again, the basics of
> bibliography to all
> newcomers who think they are experts. How can this
> project sort
> out the beginners and give them easy but meaningful
> tasks where
> they can be productive, without their ignorance
> causing damage?
One of the soft deliverables of the project proposal
is documentation and hopefully a training regime to
orient new users. The hope is that appropriate groups
like Wikiproject Librarians could take up the
responsibility once Wikicat became world-editable.
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikicat#Stage_1.0
>
> Could we perhaps have a separate mailing list
> (wikicat-l) for
> discussions about Wikicat, even before the project
> is formally
> established? That would be an opportunity to
> establish some level
> of common knowledge and "get to know" each other.
>
It would be very useful, I think, to invite the
members of Wikiproject Librarians to this discussion
from the outset. If anyone knows of similar groups on
the non-English Wikipedias please invite them as well.
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