FYI. I was able to attend the Wikipedia Academy in which this was
achieved - a very interesting approach to getting people involved in
creating content online in various languages.

One follow up re the claim that Zulu is the 3rd most represented
African language in Wikipedia from the comments on the article (thanks
to Kasper Souren):

"We have to be a little more honest about the statistics, though.
Several Wikipedias in African languages that I checked were bigger
than Zulu:
Yoruba: over 4000
Amharic: over 3000
Lingala: over 900
Wolof: over 500
Igbo: over 400
(and several others)"


--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Don Osborn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

FYI, from Tectonic (seen via a Google alert)...


Zulu Wikipedia passes 100 article mark
http://www.tectonic.co.za/view.php?id=1878
By James Archibald
12 November, 2007

Following Africa's first ever Wikipedia academy, held at CIDA City
Campus in Johannesburg over the weekend, the Zulu version of the
online encyclopedia has passed the 100 article mark. 

Heather Ford, the iCommons executive director, said that entries were
added in five or six different languages. While she acknowledged that
100 articles was not particularly huge, she was happy with the
progress that the Zulu version was making

Excluding English and other colonial languages, this is the third
highest ranking of an African language, following behind Swahili and
Afrikaans.

Positive about the response at CIDA, she said that they were planning
to carry on at the campus and that details were being worked out for
future events. She hopes to make the academy events a more regular
occurrence.

Ford said that Taddy Blecher, the founder of CIDA, had expressed
interest in the idea of introducing a Wikipedia class.

In addition to the Saturday academy, a meeting was held on Sunday to
promote the Afrikaans version of Wikipedia. Standing at 8 700
articles, this is the largest African language version of the
encyclopedia. Ford said that they hoped to surpass 10 000 articles
early next year.

On Tuesday afternoon Wales will be at the iCommons offices in Rosebank
to give a talk on his latest project, Wikia, as the first installment
of the Innovation Series of talks.

--- End forwarded message ---




 
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