Wikisource talk:Wikisource vision development

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Latest comment: 11 years ago by Alex brollo in topic Proposal discussion

Core values discussion

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Questions:

  1. Do you think the values represent what Wikisource means for you?
  2. Which goal is the most important in your opinion?
  3. Any change, suggestion, proposal?

Wikisource Association vs User Group

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I propose to develop a Wikisource User Group, instead of an association. It's much less bureaucracy, and easier to set up. This is the roadmap--Aubrey (talk) 07:13, 27 April 2013 (UTC)Reply

Proposal discussion

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Write about the proposals here:

About Wikisource common template set. Great idea IMHO, obvioulsy extended now to Scribunto modules. Just to imagine a trick to start now, without any extension but using current/easy tools to build/to share a commen set of templates, imagine a simple convention (i.e. : "templates which name begins with the character ! are intended to be shared and any edit must be done into their copy into oldwikisource"), such templates would be easily identified both here and into the projects using a copy of them; and it would be far from difficult to keep local copies aligned with their oldwikisource master code by an #irc bot. Obviously, users should be notified (into local template doc) that any local edit would be erased by aligning bot. --Alex brollo (talk) 02:56, 10 June 2013 (UTC)Reply
From proposals to a test: see Wikisource:Scriptorium#Multilanguage_works. There's an open talk into wikisource-l too. --Alex brollo (talk) 23:22, 6 July 2013 (UTC)Reply

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