Wikipedia Weekly: 13
Breaking News
* Daniel Brandt deletion debate.
* Slate article about author being deleted Timothy Noah. [1]
* Jason Calacanis gives three examples on how Wikipedia prevents community participation[2]: lack of WYSIWYG editors in articles and discussion pages, and extensive use of IRC. Calacanis.com
* Who knew that the internet/computers has a patron saint – Isidore of Seville!? [3]
* The new Wikipedia:Featured sounds and relatively new Wikipedia:Featured topics processes. Positive steps in the drive for quality.
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In the podcast about Conservapedia:
“[Conservapedia] is using Wikimedia software to create an encyclopedia in their own image.”
Love this metaphor, fits extremly well to Conservapedia.
Comment by nd — March 8, 2007 @ 7:49 pm
heh, clever new intro.
Comment by J — March 15, 2007 @ 4:39 pm