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    A good place for MediaWiki support?

    As a regular on #mediawiki, the MediaWiki help channel on freenode, and on mediawiki.org, I think this may be a good place to offer help with mediawiki, too. While splitting information all over the place isn't such a good idea, I'm under the impression that between help pages on mediawiki.org, bugzilla.wikimedia.org and mwusers.com information is already spread, and none of these places are working too well.

    Having just discovered Get Satisfaction through soup.io, I'm quite impressed by the nice interface. And I found the Wikimednai Foundation as a "Company", but not MediaWiki as a Product. So, here's to changing that. What di you think?
    brightbyte brightbyte started this conversation on March 17, 2008 21:22. It's tagged wikimedia mediawiki
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    WikiAsianTravel thanks fo being there for us Travelers

    Let's give a load hand of applause to a recently born WikiMedia project that does not just provide information but benifits both parties, the researcher and the contributer.

    A real grass roots metamorphoses!
    WikiAsianTravel
    We trully respect you for giving back to the community that you take from!
    Igor The Troll Igor The Troll shared this idea on December 16, 2007 11:51. It's tagged community, contribution, and grass roots
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    What factors determine whether something is a valid topic for Wikipedia? Last reply on December 16, 2007 11:30.

    I've had some pretty well-known friends have articles about them or their projects deleted. Can someone explain why some things are valid and others are not?
    Percolater Percolater asked this question on June 09, 2007 22:15. It's tagged notability, nomination, topics, deletion, editing, and policies
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