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Category: Wiktionary

Tacawit Wiktionary – the first language community to found itself on a project other than Wikipedia

25 November 2019 by Reda_Kerbouche

What I Learned: Improving the Armenian Wiktionary with the help of students

1 February 201615 September 2020 by David Saroyan, Lilit Tarkhanyan, María Cruz and Samir Elsharbaty

Global milestones for November

10 December 2015 by Joe Sutherland

“Community revitalization”—working together to strengthen the Hebrew Wiktionary

13 November 2015 by Chen Davidi

Wikimedia Research Newsletter, September 2015

6 October 2015 by Tilman Bayer

Wikimedia project milestones: Swedish Wikipedia hits 2 million articles

23 September 2015 by Joe Sutherland

Samskrita Bharati and Sanskrit Wikipedia: The journey ahead

9 June 2014 by Syed Muzammiluddin

Launching an Unconventional Trademark Policy for Open Collaboration

12 February 2014 by Yana Welinder

1001 Arabic words

9 April 2013 by Tilman Bayer

Announcing the official Wiktionary Android app

19 June 2012 by Philip Chang

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Wikimedia News

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  • Making Wikipedia Safer: Enforcement Guidelines for Wikimedia Universal Code of Conduct provide a model for governing online behavior
    21 March 2023 by Wikimedia Foundation

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  • From hell to HTML: releasing a Python package to easily work with Wikimedia HTML dumps
    24 February 2023 by Martin Gerlach, Isaac Johnson and Nazia Tasnim

Down the Rabbit Hole

  • 2022 as you saw it on Wikipedia
    15 December 2022 by Ed Erhart

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