Dear all,
Just wanted to let you know about some interesting contributions to the
Wikimedia article gender balance from a slightly unexpected source.
On Saturday, Wikimedia UK had a World War I-themed Editathon[1], where we
essentially put a lot of Wikimedians and a group of academics in a room
(just to note; it's in my userspace - I got the singled out book the
other day, and hopefully we can finish the article in the next day or so)
Tom
On 20 June 2012 20:22, Chris Keating chriskeatingw...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear all,
Just wanted to let you know about some interesting contributions
Nice work! Looking forward to seeing it on the Main Page.
Ryan Kaldari
On 6/20/12 12:48 PM, Thomas Morton wrote:
(just to note; it's in my userspace - I got the singled out book the
other day, and hopefully we can finish the article in the next day or so)
Tom
On 20 June 2012 20:22, Chris
Very pleased to see this come out of that Editathon. :-)
Sydney Poore
User:FloNight
On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 3:22 PM, Chris Keating
chriskeatingw...@gmail.comwrote:
Dear all,
Just wanted to let you know about some interesting contributions to the
Wikimedia article gender balance from a
One comment on your draft, is that the langugage makes it a bit unclear
for the average reader if/that the imbalance in England was because the
males left the country and/or were killed in overseas wars. It's
implied but not sufficiently explicit so some people might get confused.
Also, the
This is probably getting off topic, but the main articles on this
subject on en.wiki would probably be sex-selective abortion and
gendercide.
Ryan Kaldari
On 6/20/12 2:37 PM, Carol Moore DC wrote:
One comment on your draft, is that the langugage makes it a bit
unclear for the average reader