Sorry to hammer away at this, but it does not make complete sense to me...

...so, for example, the article just published by O Globo[1] which is
included in pt.wikipedia page but not br.wikimedia. This covers something
that obviously is bigger than just Wikipedia: it is the product of a lot of
volunteers who do outreach events and provide coaching and recruit new
participants. This is obviously much bigger than just something that can be
contained in pt.wikipedia, right?  (I think we all agree the answer is yes,
based on the many messages that have come across this mailing list
encouraging greater transparency about the project with WMBR.)

....or, for example, a lot of the list that is currently on the br. list
also are about Wikipedia specifically ("Wikipedia turns 10 years..")?

I personally don't really care about where articles are posted; I just want
to make sure I/we are posting things in places where they are anticipated
and in a way that is comprehensive for the journalists whom this page is
meant to serve!!! So - what if the br.wikimedia link was for articles from
Brazilian journalists? That might be the most straight-forward
classification.

Thoughts?

Abs:)
Jessie

[1]
http://oglobo.globo.com/educacao/wikipedia-pede-ajuda-aos-universitarios-4201782

2012/3/6 Rodrigo Tetsuo Argenton <rodrigo.argen...@gmail.com>

> the difference:
> WMBr and Wikipedia
> offline activities, Wikimedia Movement in Brazil vs just
> encyclopaedic
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