WikiAfrica

WikiAfrica focuses on getting external Africa-based, cultural organisations, museums and archives, as well as bloggers and journalists, to contribute their knowledge to Wikipedia. The project is an international collaboration that intends to Africanise Wikipedia by creating and expanding 30.000 articles on Wikipedia over two years. The principal reason for this focus is for people with the greatest knowledge of the African continent to participate in the online representation of Africa.[3] This project will contribute to building a free and open encyclopedia that provides greater access and visibility to current information and historic archives about Africa.

WikiAfrica
Type of site
Wikiproject
Available inMultilingual (3 active Main Page translations)
OwnerWikimedia Italia [1]
URLwikiafrica.org
Alexa rank 17,497,248 (March 2014)[2]
CommercialNo
RegistrationNo
Launched2007
Current statusActive

Contents

History

WikiAfrica began in 2007,[4] its leadership focusing on producing content, ensuring the involvement of experts and institutions, assessing and utilizing other assets and dealing with other critical aspects of the project.[4]

Non-profit foundation Lettera27[3] and contemporary art platform Africa Centre joined together in order to obtain more information from Africans about Africa.[4][5][6] In terms of marking events, people and places of global historic importance, literature, science, art or any other information Africa has been the least visible continent on the internet. It was decided to not merely translate the English Wikipedia, but to expand the coverage of Africa and its culture.[4][7]

Content

WikiAfrica operates with free sharing of materials produced by the project, having adopted of Open Access and Creative Commons licenses CC-BY-SA and the GNU Free Documentation License.[4][8]

Pan-African based organisations and WikiAfrica users are asked to create new articles, expand the African content and improve the information that has already been given. This can be done by sharing knowledge and translating articles.[4]

Network and participants

WikiAfrica[9] is principally a collaboration between the lettera27 Foundation and the Africa Centre, with aid from Wikimedia Italia.[4][5][10]

Lettera 27 and Wikimedia Italia promote WikiAfrica through networks, research, publications and events.[11][12]

gollark: I tried looking at it in Firefox's network pane in the debug thing, the websocket connection just doesn't show. I also tried mitmproxy, which also doesn't show anything. Now I'm trying wireshark, but I don't know how to work that, though it seems to show discord opening websockets okay.
gollark: I know websockets don't work with HTTP2 because it doesn't support protocol upgrade, but as far as I know it should just use HTTP 1.1, and Chrome does this.
gollark: <@!690636955108638740> I think it's enabled, why?
gollark: This is EXTREMELY ANNOYING. I have a bunch of websocket-based things which work fine in Chromium and wscat and whatever else, and appear to work if I run them locally too, but if I both have them behind my reverse proxy (caddy) and use them in Firefox it fails and just says `Firefox can’t establish a connection to the server at wss://[the things]`.
gollark: It depends on some patents or something. There's licensing weirdness.

References

  1. "WikiAfrica.org WHOIS, DNS, & Domain Info - DomainTools". domaintools.com.
  2. "Wikiafrica.org Site Info". Alexa Internet. Retrieved 2014-03-01.
  3. L'Africa tramandata L'inizia tiva al Festival della letteratura, Paolo Marcesini. Il Sole 24 Ore. "How you can put on the net people who have knowledge of the African continent and share knowledge in the agora and wider international world?... lettera27 the workshop, the non-profit foundation supported by Moleskine"
  4. "Africultures - Entretien - WikiAfrica, un outil pour promouvoir une attitude consciente et active de ses utilisateurs". africultures.com.
  5. "Mantova, tutti insieme per Wikiafrica Al lavoro per dar "voci" a chi non le ha - Scienza & Tecnologia - Repubblica.it". repubblica.it.
  6. "WikiAfrica". WikiAfrica. Retrieved 2013-10-06.
  7. "Moleskine lancia la sfida ai disegnatori: la "staffetta creativa" arriva a Napoli - Corriere del Mezzogiorno". corriere.it.
  8. "Nigrizia su Wikipedia". nigrizia.it.
  9. "Designism 3.0 Showcases 'Simple Ideas That Help People'". mediabistro.com.
  10. Conclusi i WikiAfrica Workshop di Mantova. Iopensa, Quaderno d'appunti di Iolanda Pensa
  11. "La vocazione tecnologica dell'Africa al Festivaletteratura di Mantova". nigrizia.it.
  12. SolidarietĂ / In viaggio con la Moleskine per aiutare l'Africa. AffarItaliani.it
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.