Wikipedia Weekly 7 – 1.5 Million Articles

Sunday November 26th 2006, 8:27 pm
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Hosts

  • Andrew Lih
  • Tawker
  • Kelly Martin
  • Daveydweeb
  • MessedRocker
  • Danny Wool
  • 1ne (one) aka Sushigeek
  • Joshbuddy

News

  • We have a new subscription format, like the Wikipedia Signpost’s, in the form of the {{WikipediaWeekly-subscription}} template.
  • MILESTONES — Wikipedia has now reached 1.5 million articles
    • Celebrated on the main page with the banner: “The English language Wikipedia thanks its contributors for creating over 1,500,000 articles!
    • German has reached 500,000 articles
    • French has 400,000 articles.
    • Article number 1.5M is Kanab Ambersnail.
    • Commentary: Jimbo implored the community to work on quality, rather than quantity. Since then Wikipedians have gone on to add over a hundred thousand more articles. Meanwhile, research by Greg Maxwell identified that there are nearly 300,000 unsourced articles on Wikipedia — and that’s a lower bound. Is the English Wikipedia really concentrating on improving quality? (Kelly)
  • CITIZENDIUM — CZ is “chugging along“, has reached 300 users, and has implemented WikiProject-like “Discipline Workgroups“. I gave CZ a bit of a rundown if anyone needs some more information on the site.

From the Signpost

  • WIKIBOOK – Pearson to publish business wikibook
    The Wall Street Journal reports that Pearson PLC is partnering with University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School and MIT’s Sloan School to create a business book that will be authored and edited using wiki processes by an online community committed to the project. Wikipedia is mentioned as “inspiring” the effort. [1]
    “The wiki book, produced by a community of business experts and managers, will be called “We Are Smarter Than Me.” It will explore how businesses can use online communities, consumer-generated media such as blogs, and other Web content to help in their marketing, pricing, research and service.”
  • STANDARDIZE WARNINGS
    These messages are, for a lot of editors, their first actual interaction with the Wikipedia community. There are currently just short of 300 user templates, ranging from the ubiquitous test messages to messages about behaviour and format suggestions. Technical and wording changes will bring this number down to roughly 100, although redirects will ensure that old templates still work.
  • WIKIMARKUP
    “It was a pleasure meeting you at the Wikimania in Boston and I just enjoyed listening to your last podcast and I heard mention of a “universal wiki syntax”. I’m not sure if you are aware of my research work at Heilbronn University. We are working on WikiCreole (www.wikicreole.org), a wiki markup not to replace existing wiki markup, but as an additional way for new visitors to edit a wiki without having to learn that wiki engine’s “native” markup. Do you know if on your last program they were speaking of WikiCreole or another project?”
    • Wikicreole
    • Wiki markup syntax standards, should we have more than Brion? (suggestion: talk to Christoph Sauer or Chuck Smith)


Wikipedia Weekly 6 – China, Search, Wikimedia board

Monday November 20th 2006, 8:04 am
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The seven person panel discusses China’s re-block of Wikipedia, better searching, wiki markup parsing, Wikimedia board and executive level decisions, bylaws, committees, trademark, and fundraising. And to lighten the load, a cat with an MBA.

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Guest hosts


Wikipedia Weekly 5 – Arbcom, WP 0.5 and “Wiki”

Wednesday November 15th 2006, 8:56 pm
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The Panel

Main hosts
Guest hosts
Guests

Overview

News

  1. Viruses found in Wikipedia
    Hackers in the German Wikipedia place links to a supposed fix for a worm. Instead, the site contains a virus.
  2. Arbitration Committee elections begin
    As of recording there are 26 candidates signed up. Former member Kelly Martin comes to talk with us.
  3. Growth slowing?
    David Cannon reports October the lowest number of new articles in a year. See Wikipedia:Announcements
  4. Growth rising in Chinese Wikipedia
    The rate of registering users in the Chinese wikipedia have more than doubled, since it was unblocked on November 9.
  5. Wikipedia 0.5
    The article review process has ended for this release of Wikipedia on CD. Martin Walker comes to talk about the upcoming release.
  6. How do you say “Wikipedia”?
    The pronunciation of the Hawaiian word “Wiki” is different compared to how most people say it. Local Hawaiian CableModem comes to talk about the proper pronunciation.


Wikipedia Weekly Special Released!

Thursday November 09th 2006, 12:49 pm
Filed under: Audio, Episodes, MP3, Wikipedia

The Panel

German controversy

User:Poupou from the German Wikipedia joins us to discuss the recent controversy the results of an article-writing competition.

Citizendium Launches
Larry Sanger joins us this episode to discuss the launch of the Citizendium pilot last week. From the interview:

This is one thing that I don’t think Wikipedians quite realise yet. If Citizendium takes off, we practically guarantee the long-term survival of Wikipedia itself…

–Larry Sanger

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Wikipedia Weekly 4 – Advertising on Wikipedia?

Sunday November 05th 2006, 2:09 pm
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The Panel

Special Segment

Jason Calacanis joins us this episode, to discuss his recent proposal for advertising to be placed on Wikipedia.

News

  1. A high school student is arrested after posting a bomb threat on Wikipedia.
  2. Wikipedia’s appearances on several major search engines are examined.
  3. The Hutter Prize for the lossless compression of a 100MB excerpt from Wikipedia is awarded for the first time.
  4. The United States intelligence community launches “Intellipedia“.
  5. A story from major news outlet Reuters appears to have been plagiarized from Wikipedia.

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