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[[Semantic MediaWiki]] tracks actual and potential use of semantics in different wiki areas. |
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==Where are XO's? [[Deployments]]== |
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See [[Semantic Home Page]] for some proposed high level structure. |
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===[[List of Countries]]=== |
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===[[List of Deployments]]=== |
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==Timeline== |
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[[Resources for XO's]] |
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''From July 2008'' |
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* Get the activities set up with basic metadata, properties, forms and the like |
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* Work with Joe and Charlie to help them start implementing test cases in SMW, and come up with a query system that will pull metadata from test case pages to the pages about the activities or features so that we can know in which build they are working. |
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[[Deployment Information Template]] |
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* Get some good properties for deployment metadata. Decide on a list of questions to get back from deployments. |
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[[Deployment School Feedback Form]] |
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* Implement the structure for deployments. |
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==Where do I find information on this wiki== |
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*[[Organizing_the_wiki/ReFAQtoring]] |
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* Get a semantic system for a broader category of projects (things we like to call content) |
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* Work towards using the underlying semantic structure to get vertical structure that makes our wiki easier to use for people who are just starting. Things like open project pages. |
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==Who is involved in the project== |
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[[Category:Wiki gang]] |
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===[[List of Contributing Organizations]]=== |
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===[[List of Countries]]=== |
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===[[List of Grassroots Groups]]=== |
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:Start from [[:Category:XO_User_Group]] and [[:Category:Countries]] |
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===[[List of Universities and Schools]]=== |
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===[[Available_Labor-2008|List of Individual Contributors]]=== |
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[[Organization Template]] |
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==How can I get involved== |
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===[[Getting started groups]]=== |
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Including things like "tickets for newbies," study groups, newcomer-welcome meetings, etc. and community membership process (under construction) |
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[[Developer/GettingStarted]] - Updating RPM packages and dealing with Fedora |
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=== Education projects === |
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* curriculum writing projects |
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* existing curriculum that's been written |
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* impact studies |
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=== "Core" Technical projects === |
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* OS |
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* networking |
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* kernel |
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* etc. |
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=== Infrastructure projects === |
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* repair centers |
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* pilots |
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* grassroots groups |
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* school chapters |
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=== Documentation projects === |
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* hardware info |
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* wiki shepherding |
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===[[Activities]] === |
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We should add to the form on the activities page information about the stability of the activity (ie whether it works) [[Activity Template]]. Each activity main page should have a brief description of what it does and how to use it (or if its still in development what it should do), and if it is a working application should link to tutorials, and classroom activity suggestions, and example projects (where applicable) |
Latest revision as of 10:11, 5 December 2008
Semantic MediaWiki tracks actual and potential use of semantics in different wiki areas.
See Semantic Home Page for some proposed high level structure.
Timeline
From July 2008
- Get the activities set up with basic metadata, properties, forms and the like
- Work with Joe and Charlie to help them start implementing test cases in SMW, and come up with a query system that will pull metadata from test case pages to the pages about the activities or features so that we can know in which build they are working.
- Get some good properties for deployment metadata. Decide on a list of questions to get back from deployments.
- Implement the structure for deployments.
- Get a semantic system for a broader category of projects (things we like to call content)
- Work towards using the underlying semantic structure to get vertical structure that makes our wiki easier to use for people who are just starting. Things like open project pages.