Hi everyone,
I guess this would not directly solve any of the problems listed, but would
it be helpful to bring back to life
? It was started by somebody
an year or two ago but seems to have been abandoned at a draft stage. I am
thinking if everybody adds some information about extensions/pages they
find particularly useful in the enterprise world, it will help future users
but also help current enterprise wikis exchange experience. Does this seem
worthwhile?
Mariya
On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 11:38 PM, Brian Wolff <bawolff(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 2013-02-13 11:27 AM, "Marco Fleckinger"
<marco.fleckinger(a)wikipedia.at>
wrote:
On 02/12/2013 05:30 PM, Mark A. Hershberger wrote:
>
> On 02/11/2013 11:25 AM, Daniel Barrett wrote:
>>
>> Imagine if Wikipedia had a separate wiki for every city in the world.
The
same problem would result.
I find it is easier to imagine what would happen if each language had a
separate Wikipedia. We would end up with slightly different facts
maintained on each wiki.
Come on, this will be a similar discussion of what is the NPOV concerning
the Falkland island on the English and the Spanish Wikipedia. IMHO each
community should organize his wiki on it's own. Meta, Mediawiki, Commons
and Wikidata already have interlanguage-communities and I think this
doesn't work bad.
Wikidata will be a bit different because it will integrate itself into
the
wikis' structures. Therefore I think that there will be discussion. So
it's really great that the developers let the consumers the choice if they
wanted to use wikidata or not.
Cheers
Marco
I think you missed the point of the previous email.
-bawolff
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