Talk:Wikipedia
It's possible that we'll have a CVS system up and running pretty soon. One way or another we certainly do want to make it as easy as possible for programmers to help develop Wikipedia's code. Please see also UseModWiki for essential information. --LMS
Do you suppose that starting /FAQ pages would be appropriate? Perhaps the function is already covered by /Talk, but I think that an article subsection that is specifically for questions about the content could really help to refine the content of said articles.
The main article uses the term "international wikipedias" to refer to the non-English versions. I wouldn't call them international; in fact they are arguably "national" and the English version is closer to an "international wikipedia" since people from many countries can read English and several non-native speakers contribute to the English version. --AxelBoldt
--- Sounds logical. However, also the 'national' Wikipedia's have 'international' content. The difference is the language and some information typical for that nation. That is also the case for this English Wikipedia. It has far more 'American' topics than , I suppose, other Wikipedia's will ever have. In that sence the English Wikipedia is a 'national' one. Maybe we could just refer to non-English Wikipedia's as 'Wikipedia's in other languages'?
Where do we actually refer to other Wikipedias as (individually) "international Wikipedias"? We should just change that. "International Wikipedia" is just a quick name meaning "Wikipedias in non-English languages." Is there a better name we can use, Axel? If so, we should use it. --LMS
Why not simply write "The original Wikipedia uses English, but now Wikipedias in many other languages have been started." --AxelBoldt
Go ahead, then! --LMS
Oct 17, 2001 Is it possible to get the Wikipedia on a CDROM? Perhaps someone could sponsor a download site with the whole wikipedia zipped up or something so people could download it and use it on their PCs without having to be connected to the net. CR
- It seems a little early for that yet. I know that there's lots of interest in this idea though. It'll just be a little while... --STG
It would be really grand if someone would move all the various Wikipedia policy pages, and change all the major links to them :-/ , to the wikipedia: namespace. I'd do this myself but, er, I haven't got the time. But I can see that it needs to be done. Any takers? --Larry_Sanger
Shouldn't Wikipedia be the one wikipedia article that is not in the wikipedia namespace? I think the project itself has risen to a degree of importance to deserve its own article in any online encyclopedia -- especially this one. Just my two cents. --maveric149
I agree. Wikipedia is an encyclopedia article and belongs into the main namespace. AxelBoldt
OK - I will move it back. --maveric149
- Done --maveric149
I was wondering whether it wouldn't be a good idea if there was a script that went through articles and found references to dates that weren't linked to the actual dates themselves. Then someone could go through and add the events to the dates in the timeline... Right now all the timeline dates seem very sparse in terms of events.
- Just because a date appears in an article doesn't mean that the author necessarily wants it linked to the timeline. It may, for example, be a provisional one pending further clarification of the facts. Eclecticology
- Absolutely, agreed. But the process would in any case require human input, details the events the articles describe might need to be added to the year... This was, in fact, the main motivation for finding such links.
It would be nice if you could search for items of 3 letters. Consider that it is almost impossible to search for some topics due to this restriction.