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ويكيبيديا باللهجة المصرية

وافقت ويكيميديا على تخصيص نطاق خاص لويكيبيديا باللغة المصرية بعد أن تقدم بعض مستخدمى الويكيبيديا بطلب إنشاء هذا النطاق على أساس أن اللغة المصرية لها مفردات وقواعد مختلفة عن اللغة العربية يستخدمها أكثر من 70 مليون!!

بالنظر لطلبات إنشاء ويكيبيديا بلغات/لهجات عربية مختلفة نجد عدة طلبات للهجات العربية مثل اللهجة السودانية (ما زالت تُناقش) واللهجة الجزائرية المغربية (رُفضت بتاريخ 23 أبريل 2007) واللهجة اللبنانية (رُفضت بتاريخ 7 نوفمبر 2007).

موسوعة ويكيبيديا باللغة المصرية الآن تحتوى على 43 مقالة باللهجة العامية المصرية وهناك إقتراح من بعض مستخدمى ويكيبيديا العربية على غلق هذه الموسوعة على أساس أنه ليس هناك لغة إسمها لغة مصرية وهى مجرد لهجة مختلفة من لهجات العربية.


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Wikidocumentary in Cairo

From long time, people working behind non-free encyclopidias, like Britannica, are fighting out behind Wikipedia claiming that it doesn't provide accurate information.

Wikipedia Founder, Jimmy Wales, decides to make an opening montage for the documentary film Truth in Numbers: The Wikipedia Story, an intimate study of the rise of Internet technology and one man’s (and one hundred million volunteers’) quest to provide free knowledge to the entire world. May be to prove to the world that Wikipedia is important and realiable as a reference for information for research.

As being reported in Wikidocumentary About page:
Truth in Numbers: The Wikipedia Story will use in-depth interviews with many influential thinkers to provide legitimate analysis and critic of the movement. Richard Stallman (developer of the GNU software movement), and Lawrence Lessig (from Creative Commons, the free licensed media foundation) and former vice president Al Gore will discuss how the Internet should be used by society to freely share information. Noam Chomsky: intellectual, political activist, and professor of linguistics, and Howard Zinn author of ‘People’s History of the United states’ will describe the conflict over control of propaganda/information and explain why it’s so important for the masses not only to create, but also to edit their own media and have free access to it. On the flip side, the film will use many college professors, encyclopedia contributors, comedians and academic historians who simply dismiss the Internet free knowledge movement on the basis of its potential inaccuracy.


Wikidocumentary in Cairo - 3
It seems that John and Brishen (people working on the documentary film) decide to visit Egypt and make some interviews with Wikipedia contributors in Cairo and Alexandria. It's out of the schedule plan and no arrangement for anything.

Mido know about it from English Wikipedia by chance and he send an email to Arabic Wikipedia Mailing List on Apr 21, 2007 to ask for volunteers that's interested in such meeting in Cairo.

Mohamed Mostafa, Alnokta (Mohamed Magdy), Ahmed Hashim and me managed to join the meeting at 8:00 PM downtown in Cairo.

We had difficulty getting in time because of traffic jam in Cairo streets and had another difficulty, also, finding a place that could allow us to have video recording but at last we managed to find a good place and we start the interview managed by John and Brishen.

We enjoy the time chatting about Wikipedia effeciency, benefits, motivations to contribute and difficulties in Arabic Wikipedia.

Their next step to meet Wikipedia guys in Alexandria.

See more interviews in different cities around the world:
Cape Town, South Africa
Delhi, India
Varanasi, India
Chennai, India
Jakarta, Indonesia
Taipei, Taiwan
Seoul, Korea East Coast, USA
Beijing, China

Wish ours being broadcasted soon and thanks for John and Breshin for that enjoyable meeting.

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Joining flat files using shell scripting

Well, I like databases and thought why don't make a small relational database based on flat files and do joining them using Linux/Unix shell. I tried to invent this small example:

1. Have 2 flat text files, one for Employees (emp.tbl) and the other for Departments (dept.tbl), like the following:

emp.tbl content:
emp_id emp_name dept_id
1      Rami     1
2      Emad     1
3      Mary     2
4      Hassan   1
5      Rasha    2
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