Episode 62: Chrome-plated Roundtable
The roundtable convenes for the first time after Wikimania.
- 00:00 Sarah Palin article edits
- 00:06 Erik Zachte, statistics and Infodisiac blog
- 00:12 Amazon Sound Unwound
- 00:17 WYSIWYG discussed on Ben Yates blog
- 00:24 Chrome, Google’s new browser
- 00:31 New official Wikipedia Write API, and explanation of why it’s important
- 00:37 Wikiscanner and signbot, Wired wins award
- 00:44 How powerful is Wikipedia, Google Pagerank
- 00:49 Whither the state of core tech articles in Wikipedia?
- 00:51 Frieda Brioschi resigns from board
- 00:52 Wikiquote, should it be disbanded
- 00:56 Chief program officer for WMF
- 01:00 Flagged revisions now the norm at German Wikipedia
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Thanks for the plug on community-curated works.
Regarding Wikiquote, the very first post I wrote on my blog was about why I thought Wikispecies & Wikiquote would be the first projects to “leave the family”, so to speak. Wikiquote is not well-defensible from the WMF Mission or Vision.
Comment by pfctdayelise — September 22, 2008 @ 11:59 am