Wikipedia Weekly 36 - Issues of the Fortnight
Brief description, more to follow* Dictionary of Sydney - Witty Lama got a job from editing Wikipedia! * French court rules that wikipedia isn’t held accountable for content posted by users.o Author plagiarizes article from Wikipedia* Student newspaper embarrassed that article was not only plagiarized from, but even used Wikipedia [3]o More anti-Wikipedia sentiment, this time, from librarians* Feature updateso Annonymous page creation didn’t happeno New Feature: Patrolled pages* Current state of the fundraiser?o Just short of 1 million dollars, total budget of 4.6 milliono Fundraising Blog* Arbcom 101o Arbcom elections update?* Raul654 selects someone else to act as a proxy and help promote articles to featured status* Dictionary of Sydney - Witty Lama got a job from editing Wikipedia!
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You guys should start posting transcripts; it’s hard to quote audio.
Comment by Ben Yates — December 2, 2007 @ 1:03 pm
we would, and we did for a while, but it is incredibly time consuming to do that (and we don’t own any voice recognition software). as much as it would be nice to have that resource available, I think the advantages of a transcript would be outweighed by the disadvantages of the time required to create one.
Comment by wittylama — December 2, 2007 @ 1:16 pm
You mentioned an interesting panel about ArbCom in Wikimania 2006. Could you put up a link to it?
Comment by Zvika — December 5, 2007 @ 8:47 pm
the link is on the show notes pages:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_WikipediaWeekly/Episode36
Comment by The Placebo Effect — December 6, 2007 @ 3:20 am