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751:, January 15. However, several people have once again proposed the entirety of Esperanza for deletion, so that might not work. It was the intention of the Appreciation Week proposal to set aside a given time when the various individuals who have made significant, valuable contributions to the encyclopedia would be recognized and honored. I believe that, with some effort, this could still be done. My proposal is to, with luck, try to organize the various WikiProjects and other entities of wikipedia to take part in a larger celebrartion of its contributors to take place in January, probably beginning January 15, 2007. I have created yet another new subpage for myself (a weakness of mine, I'm afraid) at 31: 281:
consider whether your project would benefit from having departments which deal in these matters. It is my hope that all the changes to the directory can be finished by the first of next month. Please feel free to make any changes you see fit to the entries for your project before then. If you should have any questions regarding this matter, please do not hesitate to contact me. Thank you.
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user experiences, interlanguage links fights etc). As I do record them i wondered if you might be interested in my 'to-be-collected-material' or we might even think of some kind of cooperation... I am very much looking forward to hear from you, best per wiki-mail as I am still learning to understand the various communication channels here :-) --
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WikipediaWeekly and Wikivoices both remain in my RSS feed, as a sad memorial and alert in case either are resurrected. I liked learning about community developments and controversies and it made me a more involved editor. Now they both appear to be completely dead, without even any discussion. I'm
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The website is now working for me but the Podcast feed still returns an error. By the way, the last episode at WikipediaWeekly.org is "Episode 85: Felipe Ortega and Ed Chi" from December 5, 2009, which means it's only been 2 months without an episode. 85 isn't currently included on the episode list
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Try to keep the release times a bit more regular(excluding special Eps). Recently we've been releasing regular episodes mid-week and that'll just make us more stressed. If we stick to a certain day, (like uh, Friday night, so people can listen Saturday morning) We'll have a regular schedule and it'll
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There is a community RFC about a proposal for a bot to unlink dates. Could you run something about this in the next Signpost? This issue has been rather heated in the past (including a very long arbitration case), but I hope we can gain consensus for this rather limited proposal. The discussion will
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I would like information about how to give future topic ideas. (Ashamedly) I've never listened, so I don't really know your format, but I could provide scripts or basic guide points. I have no interest in personally being on the show, but I might be able to find someone who would have subject matter
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Don't know if technically this is the way to go as you've got a good thing going already (am talking to the Skypecast beta guys about when it may be geting solid). It it seems many WMF and project groups would contribute, listen to and support WW, especially if we had an WW edition which brought the
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In a separate issue (and sorry to bring up technical troubles here), my podcast receiver always seems to download 100% of episodes, but then sit there and never realise they're complete, and so download them again the next time I open it up. Do people have these problems in iTunes and things, or is
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Hi all. I was just wondering if it'd be possible for new episodes to be tagged better before upload, to make them easier to find on portable devices. I subscribe to some podcasts from the BBC online service, and not only do they have an artist/album name filled out, but they have a short summary in
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My opinion is that only the largest ones should be added. We simply cannot maintain that many articles. For example, I recently found a vandal IP and checked its contributions. It has inserted junk into something like 20 Pakistani-related articles, and I spent the better part of an hour going back
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It's certainly possible to do this, one way or another; one possibility is that listeners can ring a dummy Skype account and leave a message. Then, we could play it while recording the episode itself, and talk about whatever point was raised -- sort of like a phone-in conversation, just with a few
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Hi guys! I started to listend to your podcasts and I very much like it! I will be on this year's Wikimania as my research deals with Knowledge (XXG) as transnational/lingual space. I plan to conduct interviews which explore the different aspects of transliguality/nationality (projects like Babel,
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thing. Those lists are old-fashion and elitists; only the old boys of Knowledge (XXG) check them, and we don't want changes to be decided by that group alone. The Knowledge (XXG) talk space and meta.wikimedia are a much better places for discussions where everyone can contribute. Great changes
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Pharos, your ideas are intriguing to me, and I wish to subscribe to your newsletter. Honestly though, I do think it's an interesting idea. If we had sponsors I think it would be a cool idea to say, "We're giving away a brand new iPod each week, but the details on how to enroll are only in the Ogg
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I assume content from other Wikimedia projects may be included too, even if "Knowledge (XXG)" is in the name? Wikinews comes to mind, although there are so many MSM daily and hourly news podcasts available that it's probably not worth doing that unless a Knowledge (XXG) version could have a very
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are included in the directory for both the use of the projects themselves and for that of others. Having such departments will allow a project to more quickly and easily identify its most important articles and its articles in greatest need of improvement. If you have not already done so, please
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Well, I might as well start a discussion on how to improve this thing, seeing as I haven't seen any yet. The Episodes are quite long and might not be good for people with slow connections and such, so maybe splitting the netcast into segments maybe.. say, 10-15 mins long. Smaller file sizes, and
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One of the things I find strange about WP:Weekly is that the main page contains stuff for the producers of WP:Weekly, not just the consumers. Shouldn't the main page be: This is what it is, episodes, and then a section linking to other pages to handle the internal stuff (eg tipline, content
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Episodes are usually about an hour for panel and a little shorter for interviews. If you would like to restart the transriptions of our show, I wont stop you, but it was stopped because it took to long and speech to text formatters weren't working too well. 12:27, 9 April 2008
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that analyzed 100 random articles' total 668 edits during the months of November 2004, 2005, and 2006; the findings suggest that in a given month approximately 5% of edits are vandalism and 97% of that vandalism is done by unregistered editors. Worth some talk? The study's
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Thanks for pointing this out -- and, to answer your question, why not? :) I'll try to get on to Tawker about the bot, but my PC just died (which leaves me pretty much out of the WW loop until such time as it's fixed). If you haven't already, try leaving a message on
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I was thinking mp3, aac, oog for ease of distro (and compatibility w/ players). We could call it "WikiMedia Weekly" but I think the Knowledge (XXG) name is slightly more known around the nets. Hopefully we can get Jimbo on on occasion - same w/ Tim and Brion :) --
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Ah! Please stop staying that there is nothing significant left to add to Knowledge (XXG)! Besides the many stubs left to expand and incomplete and unreferenced articles left to brought up to a respectable level, here are a few important articles in my own fields:
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I see you've been having some serious problems with transcription. It might be easiest to just play the podcast in your earphones, and simultaneously parrot it into a microphone for a single-voice, steady recording, that would work better with speech recognition
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Hmm, yeah, I think we could do something like that. I was thinking a lower bitrate mp3 (that can be streamed w/ the player on the site) would be a good way to start things off. Breaking it into 4 seperate audio files might make a little fun on the editing --
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Not everyone, particularly non-technically-minded potential interview subjects (your average librarian, for example), would be so Skype-savvy. I'm not sure of the technical details, but perhaps it would be possible to set up a phone line connection. Hey, if
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The bus factor is when a person determines the continued the existence of a project. I think that we can acknowledge Fuzheado as the WikipediaWeekly bus driver because without him, no new episodes of the WW are recorded. Thanks,
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where I would greatly appreciate any indications from the members of this project as to whether and how they might be willing and/or able to assist in recognizing the contributions of our editors. Thank you for your attention.
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have you considered ever using Skypecasts as a worldwide call in show for your project? These can be recorded and then made available. A skypecast can have up to 100 listening live, and the host has control of who gets to
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Hi Maury - wow, I think fuzzy and Liam have been a little more active here - this is the talk page in question - mind you email also works wonders. The website itself is fixed now, so it should be easier to post now. --
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This is true. :) We were thinking about it for last episode, we'll have to do it this time around. Want to suggest a good sound, by the way? I'll see what I can find, but you might already know a better alternative...
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for more information about what is planned. Any information about what you would need would be very helpful in planning. Thanks for your advice. (Potential show title: "Images: The bastard child of Knowledge (XXG)")
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We should really re-organise the existing page, but it's got a lot of inertia going since there's so much already there. I'll try to do something about this at some point, but it might be easier just for someone to
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Would you guys consider playing Wikinews segments somewhere in your casts? We're somewhat interconnected considering many news articles are sourced via sources found in Knowledge (XXG) and sometimes vice versa.
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on the main page that looks like a goose but with a strange mouth (directly to the right of the words "Contact WikipediaWeekly")? I've been trying to find that image to see what it is, but with no luck.
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for the signpost has worked well. It lets people who are interested know when a new edition is ready, and it provides valuable advertising by leaving the information on many peoples talk pages. Perhaps
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Sure, that's entirely possible. Generally, we'd prefer to mention as much feedback as needs mentioning, but inevitably that means we need to refer to ourselves a fair bit. We'll try to cut it down. :)
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whose inaugural attempt kicks off in a couple of hours... it's great to hear that you're back too, and hope we can encourage any and all interested parties to engage with 'real life wiki chat'....
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Ok, i fixed most of them , but are missing the mp3s on the server for Episode 1, 2, 4, Special Sanger Interview, 5, 6, 7, 10, 12, 14, 15, and 16. Will post here if we get those back on the server.
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Also, I showed the list of WW covers to a friend and casual Wikipedian, who honestly thinks this is the best thing since sliced talkpages. Maybe you should do a covers calendar for the year.
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Yes, I know it's a problem. We have stuff in editing at the moment, but sometimes editing takes a lot longer than usual and it screws things up a bit. We shall see what we can do though --
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You may want to remove some self reference from the podcast. While I found the wikipedia parts interesting the parts talking about speech to text etc didn't seem necessary. Less is more? -
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You are more than welcome to ask for a 'spokesperson' in #WikiCast to explain the project further. I don't currently have Skype so you would need to find one of the other contributors..
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I recall in an earlier episode you guys talking about Wikileaks and whether it would succeed in the future. It turns out that a California court has forced the site to be shut down.
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I get confused enough just trying to string together a coherent sentence. I'm sure someone else would be able to try this out, but that my efforts would be... well, hilarious. --
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The Skype talk link fails in new versions of Skype on Windows. (I know, but its RC 7, free, and its not going to start auto-offing until March. Smoother video than Linux too.) -
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Hi all, just wanted let you know we revived Knowledge (XXG) Weekly as of Wikimania 2011, where we recorded three new episodes. Hope that you enjoy them and leave us feedback.
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If you feel like a new logo, ask me on my talkpage. It's not a request, just a suggestion - without wanting to cause any offence, the current logo does give the impression of
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Secondly, I have no problems downloading the podcast from iTunes. Also, I am not sure about how to add that info, but I'm pretty sure it is on the file caus eit is for mine.
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I bet if you asked nicely, you could just "borrow" the Wikinews line for this purpose ("Press 1 for Wikinews, press 2 for..."). Unfortunately, it's hardly ever been used.
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You're right. Maybe we can give away a player that only plays Ogg. Actually they are not that expensive in Taiwan. We could get some folks there to donate perhaps? :) --
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We have, (yes, sorry for the very slow response) - the big question is, could anyone listen at the really weird hours we record. Too many timezones is a bad thing. --
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be easier to sort out. If we finish recording the next one in three days, think of it as time to refine the episode, or a short break, instead of releasing it ASAP. -
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True. But even with no new episodes, shouldn't the whole feed and website still be available? If I just discovered this podcast today, I couldn't try it out. ——
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that effect. :) This is a good offer, though, and we'll keep it in mind if we ever need a new artist, or if JWSchmidt can't help for any given episode. Thanks! --
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In your article on Wikicast you made out it was aiming for a 24 Hour stream :-) It's not.. At the moment it's focusing on building a programme library...
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guys, i love ya'll, but please take out the links to products in the Podcast section. you can move em here, but WP:SPAM and WP:EL would have them nix'ed.
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Any chance you guys can have a heavily compressed version of the podcast? It'll make download the podcast faster for users who don't mind audio quality.
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How long is each episode? Could that information be put somewhere, as it helps to know how much time to put aside to listen to an episode. Also, I see
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If nobody has by then, I'll definitely give this a whirl when I get back from holiday on the 4th. Jeez, man, where do you find these things? :)
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spoken news together in a concise programme. Anyhow, give it come thought would you? You can talk over at the ComsProj site. Happy New Year. --
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I'm going to begin removing the WW template from the bulletin board 2 weeks after the last update. Partly to give space for another proposal (
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expertise to discuss the topics on the show. The subject would be all about images in coordination with an event being planned for June. See
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Wikiversity is attempting to get WikiCampusRadio going again, there is also the WM:Radio proposal on meta, Some coverage would be nice :)
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The RSS feed hasn't worked for a while now so I checked the website, which only responds with a database error. Is everything okay? ——
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Firstly, We used to have an image for the podcast, but none of us really have the time to make them before we release them: -->
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I think there should be a fair bit of preparation time if someone decides to do a videocast or report of WPW at Wikimania. See
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Presumably a nice list of episodes, with links to listen to them already exists somewhere. If it doesnt, it should exist. --
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because, well, that's just a better name. This current page name is not very intuitive and this is hardly a WikiProject.
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You guys complain about the decline of those lists all the time, and as far as I'm concerned, their decline is a
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is available under a CC license. It's non-commercial, but I don't think that should give you any problems.
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Actually, the new Digg makes podcasts in particular a lot easier to add and view via digg. Neato, thanks.
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I'm sure this works great, but what exactly is "on-wiki" and where is "the talk page of the project". Is
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Knowledge (XXG) talk:WikiProject Image Monitoring Group#Knowledge (XXG) Image Cleanup Month .28June.29
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has some more info for implications, further discussion and some other down-the-road studies too.
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there is a flash player that you can use. Sorry, no way to embed a flash player in wiki itself --
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There should be a "bonus" segment in the ogg version, and only in the ogg version. Take out your
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Can we not use that word? It's a horrible buzzword, and if I remember right trademarked by Apple!
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have come out of places like the Village Pump, with wikipidians of all stripes contributing. --
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Everyone is Invited to the 1st Cebu Knowledge (XXG) Meet-up/Philippine Open Source Summit 2008
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I understand there's a good deal of software in existence--not exact of course but might help.
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I noticed this, too, five minutes before I had to run out to uni. We're trying to fix it. :)
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Define heavily compressed. We can go to a super low bitrate version of it's required --
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See da blog, the tubes are finally back up, we're looking at this weekend to record --
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this unique to Juice? I'm confused 'cause it's only your podcast this happens with.
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If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the
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every week? We needn't tell them that we're keeping them for ourselves... : -->
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post production...... yikes, (sees free time dwindle down some more....) --
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started but never really kept going. Would it be possible to restart that?
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Indeed this method of delivery is already an option, please add youself to
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echo...is this project still happening? it was so good when it was around!
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I agree that it should be renamed Knowledge (XXG):Knowledge (XXG) Weekly.
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If you're interested in joining the Knowledge (XXG) meet-up, please join
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Hello, all. It was initially my hope to try to have this done as part of
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the "Comments" tag, and usually a pretty album cover to boot (e.g. the
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inspired by your efforts, I've been drumming up what support I can for
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the new episode is out but the wikispace isn't updated, and neither is
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and cleaning it up. The stuff has survived for months! Examples
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Hi Guys. Can we revisit this one again in the new year. Just
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Just a heads up, this project was mentioned recently on the
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Are any of Jimbo's talks besides Wikimania openly available?
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On Knowledge (XXG) Weekly you use some musical tracks.
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You going to 'tango' with podcasting from Wikimania?
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It would be nice of you to include such information.
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could also deliver Knowledge (XXG) weekly updates.-
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You can register for the Open Source Summit 598:(only that ep 8 is out and not it's summary). 525:I've linked you from WikiCast's main page :-) 2382:Comment on the "2 million" article discussion 1753:I've commented out/hidden the WW template at 1665:IMPORTANT: Music on Knowledge (XXG) Weekly... 1541:Knowledge (XXG):WikiProject_Vandalism_studies 1339:Seperate work in progress with produced work? 1297:I wonder if the WMF would chip in for a free 1063:Brilliant idea to promote patent-free formats 262:Knowledge (XXG):WikiProject Council/Directory 8: 747:proposal for an appreciation week to end on 2059:(a important work on educational theory by 239:- an experiment in collaborative learning. 2600:be open for two weeks. The proposal is at 2329:. This is also a good excuse to visit our 614:http://digg.com/podcasts/Wikipedia_Weekly/ 1123:... because it's a "bonus", even if it's 919:is the one who runs it and pays for it.-- 753:User talk:Badbilltucker/Appreciation Week 2351:The Philippine Knowledge (XXG) Community 2311:The Philippine Knowledge (XXG) Community 2293:Could we ask for a 10 second plug? :) -- 687:to help with transcribing? According to 159:by searching the podcasts for "wiki". -- 2602:Knowledge (XXG):Full-date unlinking bot 996:The downloads are not working at all.-- 2327:4th best outsourcing city in the world 1831:Knowledge (XXG):Knowledge (XXG) Weekly 44:Do not edit the contents of this page. 2696:Latest podcast not working in iTunes. 2027:Knowledge (XXG):NotTheWikipediaWeekly 596:Template:WikipediaWeekly-subscription 7: 1414:Come on folks, you haven't done one 646:Wow, I hadn't seen this. Thanks! :) 18:Knowledge (XXG) talk:WikipediaWeekly 2792:, making it look like 4 months. —— 2313:will be holding its 1st Meet-up in 2183:Radio 4 Friday Night Comedy podcast 2000:Wikileaks is taken down by US court 1027:It's been fixed just now, thanks.-- 490:Thank you for pointing that out. -- 1787: 961:page to subscribe to the spamlist! 777:Hi Tawker, Fuzheado and others... 24: 122:ogg is often the only possibility 2229: 1701:when a new episode is released? 1649: 1643: 1219:That free iPod better come with 612:FYI, I've submitted WW to digg: 418:before it gets approved though. 29: 2756:4 months without an episode :( 1498:any way of having this in text? 1148:Hmm. 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19:02, 11 November 2006 (UTC)
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Interiot
04:44, 4 October 2006 (UTC)
Tawker
05:56, 12 October 2006 (UTC)
.mp4 file format
iTunes store
JWSchmidt
02:50, 14 October 2006 (UTC)
Zero1328
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09:44, 15 October 2006 (UTC)
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16:17, 15 October 2006 (UTC)
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