wikiHow:Lithuanian wikiHow Project
Edited by Magnus Dux, Eric, IZaP, Samanas and 4 others
wikiHow's long term vision is to make a free how-to manual available to everyone on earth. To do this, we need to build wikiHow in multiple languages. The method we use to do this is described in the Language Version Process. Right now the Lithuanian language is in the "project phase" where we try to sign up enough dedicated volunteers to build a live wikiHow.
EditWhat We Need
- At least one volunteer who wants to be the dedicated go-between for the English and Lithuanian wikiHow communities. This person should be an editor of the English wikiHow who has some familiarity with way wikiHow works. Being a go-between can involve a significant time commitment so only volunteer if you truly want the job.
- Several other speakers of the Lithuanian language that plan to contribute to the new wikiHow.
- A few volunteers who will help translate the language file from English to Lithuanian .
- A few volunteers to create some basic documentation pages in the Korean wikiHow so new editors know how to get started. Important pages like the Writer's Guide, About wikiHow need to be translated.
EditBuild a Team of Volunteers
We need to have a team of volunteers who are plan to contribute to a wikiHow in this language if we build it.
To sign up, first create an account and then sign your wiki signature below by writing ~ 4 times so it looks like ~~~~:
- Write your name here by editing this page and typing ~~~~
- Magnus Dux Magnus Dux 11:40, 6 June 2007 (GMT)
- Samanas Samanas 11:10, 26 February 2008 (GMT)
- MarijaC 20:47, 30 May 2008 (GMT)
- Ugne 23:52, 5 July 2008 (GMT)
- Mykoliux6 13:40, 2 November 2008 (GMT)
- JuliaL. 10:39, 19 November 2008 (GMT)
EditNext Steps
Once we have enough people and at least one go-between who is also a regular editor on the English wikiHow we will be able to proceed. To accelerate this process you might consider trying to recruit new members. If you have any questions, please feel free to email Jack at [email protected]. Write "Jack" in the subject line to get past the spam filters.
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