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2387:. These were existing Covid-relevant articles on English wikipedia that were not existing in the African languages we checked on. We, along with partner organisations and WikimediaZA, simplified and condensed them to reduce margin of translation error, making them a maximum of 1.5k words, only 6 sections, not too many subordinate clauses, not too china- or europe-centric, and no more than 6 sections. So far over 300 volunteers have signed-up to translate the articles into more than 40 languages, and our published work has been seen over 35k times (WM Dashboard). However, the volunteers are collaborating on Google docs. We are trying to train them on Wiki, but not all have the desire to learn. Meanwhile we have a stockpile of translations, and some paid for professionally, released under Creative Commons and ready to upload. And this is where we are bottle-necked. 280:
functions that don't require large amounts of knowledge in common, while avoiding the pitfalls of forcing a group of people who don't have well-meshing knowledge bases to form highly organized task groups. I haven't changed my opinion but it would be silly to maintain WikiProject-esque pages here. This is simply counter-intuitive for editors not familiar with the CSB to board history. I don't know what that leaves the board, and I'm not sure it leaves it with anything but knitting circle duties, but I feel uncomfortable giving the project anything less than the best chance possible for success in improving Africa articles. I !vote for moving all subpages as well as, depending on how people feel, the award. -
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I was directed here do to the Wikiquette Alert. I have to echo what T L Miles has said: Removal of talk page comments is supposed to be reserved for really egregious stuff, and the above rant, while shrill and mostly unproductive, does not really fall into the category of what we typically remove.
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and have a problem. An anon had previously written a detailed account, and by "detailed" I mean with more detail than anything I've ever read. The content looks good and is in line with the less detailed sources I have, and I would love to just reference the anon's work, as opposed to removing it.
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Since it is done, we should probably be thinking of which pages, such as the peer review and template list, should be transferred, as well as what end state we want for the board. Since the proposed continent and region projects at the Council subpage have not had their relationships thought out, as
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I believe that one can inhibit with NOTOC and then build a customized TOC using the built-in identifiers of the section headers, but that's way beyond my technical abilities. As for my TOC obsession, I believe a TOC structure should reflect relative importance, and the current TOC tells me that half
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As an organisation, Africa Centre is passionate about knowledge creation, transparency, participation, collaboration, and open access to information. We value and seek to encourage the contribution of citizen archivists, citizen historians, and citizen journalists across Africa. This ground-breaking
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I'm a fan of the bot list. The manual lists missed most newly-created Africa-related articles. The bot's list should be a useful list of articles which are likely to be related to Africa, and may be of interest to contributors to this noticeboard. If it's throwing up unrelated articles, it sounds
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I added those in my recent updating so as to give the section edit links - is there anyway to make them not show up in the TOC but keep the section edit links? But anyways, I typed the above before I expanded the stub section (but saved it later), so I guess its as good a candidate for splitting off
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I've just added the related country wikiprojects. I am not sure as well how we'd deal with the project. On one hand we have country projects and the general Africa project. It would seem redundant but i believe we can redifine the scope of the African project in a way or another. I'd suggest though
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I am looking for proactive expansion and update support/input help the following (So far neglected but important topic) articles, if possible. Even if you feel your focus area bit different still contribution of few line may help bring in some different perspective and also help Knowledge goal of
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It should be obvious by now that Africans and African Americans for the most part ignore Knowledge and are tired of fighting the games of the super editors and the general public with the incessant misinformation and abuse campaign in innumerable articles. So that's why even this weak attempt has
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There is a wikiproject that is very self important, called WP:FRINGE. It ought to be renamed WP:HERESY, because its role seems to be to determine WHOSE books and published ideas are acceptable ("ours") and whose books and ideas are NOT acceptable ("yours") for purposes of determining the official
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I looked over that entire page and nothing seemed applicable. A third opinion request wouldn't work because Academicigbo would be unresponsive, as always. A request for mediation would fail for the same reason. And requests for comments are reserved for bigger disputes involving multiple editors.
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Yeah, but didn't you just give a reason for transferring the peer review? It's less than three months old, and I'd hazard a guess that 90% of the people in that list down there don't know it exists. I think we should move the peer review it and the stub messages subpages over the the project, and
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As to reporting the ranking in articles, I think this would be a good idea. It is compiled by Ibrahim and two Harvard academics, and the two news reports I've seen so far have not been critical (although they haven't gone in-depth on the selection process, either.) I guess the question is, if we
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I've probably been as forceful as anyone in arguing against the creation of a WikiProject Africa, and I still do not see how a COTW/M can be supported. That said, the project appears to have attracted the taggers and evaluators, which is no small resource. I had envisioned the board having the
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I agree about including the index in articles where appropriate. The "where appropriate" part is the difficult one, as you note, however. For example, the overall index score might be worth noting in the infobox, but the individual rankings would seem to fit better elsewhere. For example, the
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for deletion, and it was closed as "keep", but the article is still in totally atrocious shape. Is anyone willing to fix it up, or are we just gonna let it sit and rot forever? It was completely unedited since 2009. So if this is so notable, how about getting your ass in gear and fixing it?
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The aim of WikiAfrica is to redress the critical imbalance of factual information about historic and contemporary Africa on the Internet’s most utilised information resource, Knowledge. Its goal is to add African content to Knowledge by generating and expanding 30,000 articles by the end of
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I would simultaneously encourage Blockinblox do take a deep breath and try to discuss this more calmly. I do see one statement in particular that concerns me, and that is the assertion that DBachmann's decisions are "very often based on blatantly ethnic considerations." I would encourage
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I was going to wait for more people to give their input on whether they'd like it linked or transcluded - this talkpage is so quiet. I just started the process to make editing easier to handle by reducing edit window size. If no one objects in another day or so, I'll switch it to a link.
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which will undergo review (or creation) by Wikipedians, scholars/experts, or journals. We thought that involving the Knowledge community was the obvious first step in the process, which is going to last for the next couple of years. So the articles we'd like to suggest for creation are:
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Jeez, that page has more activity than my entire (admittedly truncated) watchlist. In my opinion, this is well beyond the point of disruption. It is not a content dispute. Treat it as vandalism - warn, block and protect as needed to keep the page in line with site policies. -
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like its parameters need editing. If you have some examples, that shouldn't be difficult to do. Even if it were decided not to transclude the bot list (and it seems to have lots of support on the talk page), there is absolutely no need to stop the bot operating.
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There are some "super" editors on the African topic who do really outstanding work with often no recognition. If you have a specific fight that you think the people who look at this board might be able to help with, please provide the link to the page. Thanks.
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also to be held in Cebu, and which the Philippine Knowledge Community is a Implementing Partner in. We invite you to join us in this event. If you are in the IT or IT-enabled services industry, this would be a great opportunity to network with leaders from the
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is currently up for Featured Article candidature. I've had two full reviews so far (one of which is still in progress), and it's generally looking positive, but it would be useful to get more pairs of eyes on it and further feedback. The FAC page is at
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In the past I've often found that allafrica.com content is copied from other sources. Is there a particular part of allafrica.com (or a particular set of pages) which isn't freely available and which isn't copied from another freely-available site?
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Personally, I'm against transferring sections from the board to the project. It must be observed that the board has a far longer history, and much more members, so I'd prefer to keep the new peer review section here, as also the new
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I am looking for experienced wikimedian support to upload about 80 articles translated by volunteers and professionals by end of 1st week of July as a Wikimedian in Residence. Keen to hear what other support is available out there.
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It was rather curious how for a GLOBAL pandemic, there was what the UN secretary general called an "infodemic" in european languages but in African languages, free and open access to info on covid in African languages was poor.
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The Africa Centre (www.africacentre.net) is a Pan-African cultural and arts social innovator that is based in Cape Town. One of its projects, Wiki Africa is seeking volunteers to assist with vital aspects of the
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to inspire a new generation of African creative thinkers and doers by increasing production, access and awareness of contextually and linguistically relevant knowledge resources from African continent
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on one page. Oh no! DBachmann, who seems to be the main driving force behind deciding what is "FRINGE", very often based on blatantly ethnic considerations, considers this "fringe" material. See
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article, and that page is currently a redirect to the category of Crime in Uganda. The barnstar will be given to a person who can get a Crime in Uganda article up to at least Start class level.
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Perhaps somebody would like to identify the new content and move it to a new file so that both the old content of Carving.jpg and the September 2012 content can stay at Commons. Good luck --
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is being filled w/ many unrelated Africa-related topics. I strongly oppose the bot automatic additions and would like to stop it and do the work manually as we'd done before. I've already
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editors from unilaterally striking or redacting Blockinblox's comment -- let his statements stand on their own, and if he wishes to retract, it will mean more if he does it himself.
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The number of images available for Chad and Niger-related articles. In particular, we should at least attempt to provide a photo for the Chadian and Nigerien presidents, that is
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are glad to announce that many "African" pictures are being published on Commons, either donated by international institutions or by single photographers. You can help: please
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article, and I redirected his eponymous foundation there for now. The foundation should have its own page eventually, as this and the leadership award both have wide coverage.
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This has been posted to this forum since, one of article review suggested to have more diverse editor participation to have more inclusive, neutral and balanced worldview
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I've made one iteration through the list (though additional categories have already been added to that list), and added relevant Ethiopia-related categories to the files (
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might have had a coma, but it seems not. If you want, you might put him on your watchlist for a couple days to help keep the page clean, while this report cycles. Best,
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This page has been vandalised over the last few days. I reverted to a point but changes have been made subsequently. Can someone more knowledgeable please take a look?
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act as a disambiguation page, or should it describe the field of Africana Studies? I think I know what I'm talking about but I could use a little help here. Please see
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Does anyone have, or have they ever read, a work that offers such details? Help with citations would be great, but just knowing where to look would help. Thanks,
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that we limit the project to general articles which are not country specific (i.e. Military history of Africa Vs. Military history of South Africa). --
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For sake of project scope, focus and scarce resources we chose to focus on 11 languages for number of speakers and coverage over regions of Africa:
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it will show up as an alert on the WP:AFRICA homepage. Btw - I have a question about French-speaking Africa. If anyone can help. Thanks.
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I hope and request some editors from this forum too proactively and constructively participate in updating and expanding of article
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I'm a program manager for a program that introduces wikipedia to youth in Africa as an education tool, for an organisation called
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project benefits from partnerships with core cultural and artistic repositories/ archives, and individuals from across Africa.
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Please see the project pages for more information and instructions, and thanks in advance for your invaluable help. Best, --
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We are inviting applications from students and academics interested in contributing their time and passion to the project.
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Pretty much all of it is from other sources. It's just that the original sources tend to be a little harder to find.
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Hi everybody, I'm quite excited to announce the first two articles selected to kick-start the content phase of the
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about the reliability of some Somali sources. Please chime there in if you have any familiarity with the sources.
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is now automatically updated by a bot, I can see no administrative or other need to retain the archive page. –
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Rise in Economic Interactions in the Indian Ocean Rim : Implication for Maritime Policies in African Countries
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archive that contains a hopelessly-incomplete listing of Africa-related articles created during 2006. Since
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neutrality. If you can't spare time but if you know any good references you can note those on talk pages.
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I've left a note on the first user's talk page. The standard response is to speedy delete them using
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it with transclusion. Noinclude/Includeonly hocus-pocus ensures that section headers don't appear.
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I've also had a flick through some of the second user's contributions. Some articles (such as
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If you are interested, please apply on or before 24th June 2012. Include in your application:
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I don't speak French myself, but shoot. And thanks for the reminder about article alerts.
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We now have a problem because somebody actually tried to make an article listing all the
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that has most everything it needs except members. If you're interested, please join. —
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Sierra Leonean Heroes - Fifty Great Men and Women Who Helped to Build Our Nation
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does not yet have an English equivalent. Is anyone interested in writing one?
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I must admit I've had perplexities pretty strong regarding the creation of
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I found this academic paper in English. Someone may find it useful?
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Is there some way to get free access to allafrica.com articles?
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That's a nice sleight of hand with the headers. I've created
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The ideal candidate should possess the following qualities:
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There is some confusion about how to organize these terms:
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Picaroon
19:26, 4 February 2007 (UTC)
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19:31, 4 February 2007 (UTC)
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Picaroon
19:47, 4 February 2007 (UTC)
Banyan
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20:20, 4 February 2007 (UTC)
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22:47, 5 February 2007 (UTC)
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Banyan
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01:42, 6 February 2007 (UTC)
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