Thanks for the welcome Abd, and thanks for answering my question.
Abd ul-Rahman Lomax wrote:
Well, take a look around Wikiversity. If you are interested,
participate.
Or just watch, or just wait. As your proxy, I'll contact you if I
think your participation might be needed in something.
(copy of post to the electionscience list.)
I'd like to invite any interested in developing educational resources
on election science to register on Wikiversity and participate in the
School of Election Science. (Wikipedia accounts should work there if
they've been linked as a Single Unified
I notice it is hosted by the wikimedia foundation. I assume the idea
is that it is a new clean slate?
Is there any difference in functionality compared to wikipedia, or is
it still the same underlying software?
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At 12:08 PM 8/10/2011, Raph Frank wrote:
I notice it is hosted by the wikimedia foundation. I assume the idea
is that it is a new clean slate?
I should say a little more. Wikiversity is not for encyclopedia
articles, per se. Write an article there, stand-alone, in mainspace,
it will