Hi! From your edits, it looks like you might be interested in ancient Dacia. Would you like to join the WikiProject Dacia? It is a project aimed to better organize and improve the quality and accuracy of the articles related to these topics. We need help expanding and reviewing many articles, and we also need more images. Your input is welcomed! Thanks and best regards!
It looks like the meeting is on! You said you were interested in attending an informal meeting with Sue Gardner while she was visiting in Toronto, and the plans have been firmed up. The event will be Sunday evening at the Linux Caffe from 6-8 pm on Sunday, Feb. 6.
This is the eighth newsletter of the WikiProject Greece, and the first after a two-year-long hiatus! Please comment on its form, the way it is delivered, its content etc. We need your ideas and contributions!
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Thank you for the kind words Kt, I really appreciate it! A great place to start is to read the archives of the on-wiki newspaper, the Wikipedia Signpost. Is there anything like that for Chinese Wikipedia news? I have also been most interested in how zh:wp has changed recently -- since there is both hoodong and baidupedia to look to for potential ideas and style guidelines. – SJ +05:40, 23 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]
I agree. WMCA is a very small crowd and they appear to form a vested group within themselves. I don't think I'll be involved in WMCA because Wikipedia has gone downhill since its peak in 2007-2008. There's simply not as much interest in editing Wikipedia that warrants the same level of dedication as I used to towards WMCA and Wikipedia. OhanaUnitedTalk page02:42, 28 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]