Wikipedia Weekly 17

Monday April 16th 2007, 7:01 pm
Filed under: Audio, Episodes, MP3

Hosts

  • Andrew Lih
  • User:Tawker
  • Liam Wyatt

Rundown

  • 1:00 Danny and Brad resignation
  • 5:26 OTRS
  • 8:04 Request for Adminship discussion
  • 18:08 April Fools Day
  • 23:10 Main page deleted
  • 25:06 Poll on contributors, 90-9-1
  • 27:50 WP:AMA miscellany for deletion
  • 30:39 NY Times and soy milk - Wikipedians find error
  • 33:19 Interview - ScanWiki
  • 38:15 Interview - Cary Bass
  • 46:20 World According to Wikipedia
 
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  1. In Malaysian wikipedia they have started tagging articles not suitable for children, and moving content down the page so it is not immediately viewable. in the Indonesian wikipedia they are currently considering doing something similar. I thought it could be interesting to discuss this on your podcast (interview someone from Malaysian wiki for example).
    (I have nothing to do with this, just saw it and wanted to bring it to your notice)
    (houshuang in enwiki)
    stian

    Comment by Stian Haklev — April 24, 2007 @ 5:02 am

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