[Wikipedia-l] CIA World Factbook
Ian
rsvr4cqdon001 at sneakemail.com
Sun Nov 18 23:26:51 UTC 2001
Reviving old topic...
On Fri, 9 Nov 2001, Michel Clasquin clasqm at mweb.co.za XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX wrote:
> > the [[/Government]] pages are the only ones that obsolesce quickly.
> > The rest (People, Communications, Military, Transportation, Economy,
> > History)--barring catastrophes or other newsworthy events that people
> > would really think of adding anyway--are fairly static. Maybe we
> > could just come up with a script to update the Government each year?
>
> But I spent quite some time wikifying [[South Africa/Government]] and if
> some damn script comes and wipes that out, I'll start an edit war with it!
> <g>
>
> Perhaps each country could have two sections - one for the latest raw CIA
> data and another properly mantained by wikipedians. Of course, then we
> might as well use an external link straight to the CIA site for the first
> one.
>
I think just linking to the CIA page from each country page makes the most
sense. If someone want to make a page about the South African government
they can refer to or copy in stuff from the CIA page if they wish. But I
do not believe that it does anyone much of any good to simply copy the CIA
pages into Wikipedia.
Some of the pages are not even in a paragraphs (like
http://www.wikipedia.com/wiki/United_States_of_America/Communications).
The idea of giving Wikipedia some database capablities is a good (if not
high priority) one, but the CIA does not need another mirror.
Ian Monroe [[Eean]]
http://mlug.missouri.edu/~eean
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