I like the TWiki system to create table ( we could import it here to wikipedit - wikipedia
edition format - ).
One can use HTML to create tables, but use | it´s easy to create simple tables.
One would create a minimum common wiki format , for nearly all the wikis, including
wikipedia and Twiki.
Now, I know why ones resist using anchors. Because # is used in wikipedit for numbered
list ( in Twiki is for anchors and very usefull).
The problem with Indymedia is that this site is not GNU Free Documentation License (it´s
open content). In this case, they would change it.
We would include indymedia like news source for
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Current_events
Regards.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Yann Forget" <yann(a)forget-me.net>
To: <wikipedia-l(a)wikipedia.org>
Sent: Sunday, March 16, 2003 11:25 AM
Subject: Re: [Wikipedia-l] RE: Current events
Hi,
This already exists. It's called Indymedia :
http://www.indymedia.org.
Yann
Le Dimanche 16 Mars 2003 09:33, Daniel Mayer a écrit :
Sheldon Rampton wrote:
>I think we should go further still and shoot for the
>ultimate goal of creating "Wikimedia." That's media
>with an "m." It would use Wiki-style rules to enable
>public participation in the creation and editing of all
>kinds of media: encyclopedias and other reference
>works, current news, books, fiction, music, video etc.
>Like current broadcast media, it would have
>differentiated "channels" and "programs," each with
>self-selecting audiences. Unlike current media,
>however, the audience would also be actively
>involved in creating its own programming, instead
>of merely passively watching it.
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Alternatives sur le Net
http://keys.indymedia.org/showkey.py?key=0A34CBDA
gpg --keyserver
keys.indymedia.org --recv-key 0A34CBDA
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