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== Wiki/laptog.org Projects ==
== TODO: Wiki.laptop.org projects ==
(most of which are stalled, unless someone else speaks up and encourages me to work on them)
(most of which are stalled, unless someone else speaks up, or offers to help :)
# [[OLPC:Wiki News]] - Summary of the latest changes on the wiki.
* [[olpc-update]] - re-organization between public and develop info
# [[Site Map]] - a course on effectively navigating the wiki, start w/home page and work way down.
* [[Olpc:News]] , [[Press]] - consolidate the press / outreach references into consistent organization and less dups.
#* Focus on high use pages..

#* main page, welcome, and participate.
* [[Site Map]] - a course on effectively navigating the wiki, start w/home page and work way down.
# RT-Survey module - enter email address, q/a , goes directly into DB
** Seperate paths/tracks depending on target audience ?
# [[olpc-update]] - re-organization between public and develop info
* General: Seperate all pages, by target audience.
# [[Olpc:News]] , [[Press]] - consolidate the press / outreach references into consistent organization and less dups.
** header flag/category pages: separate out pages by content:
#* Seperate paths/tracks depending on target audience ?
*** 'technical docs', 'User Guide', 'Reference', 'projects', discussion pages, etc. . .
# General: Seperate all pages, by target audience.
** Propose new - wiki User spaces (for the above?)
#* header flag/category pages: separate out pages by content:
** Start marking pages which are no longer used (i.e. Archive for future reference, or move to seperate user space? )
#** 'technical docs', 'User Guide', 'Reference', 'projects', discussion pages, etc. . .
#* Propose new - wiki Name-spaces (for the above?)
# Start marking pages which are no longer used (i.e. Archive for future reference, or move to seperate user space? )
# Sort through User boxes, w/summary page
# Sort through templates, w/summary page
# Start marking 'Archive' (deprecated?) pages with older outdated information on it. Move to [Namespace:] of Archive: ?
# Cleanup : Category:Redirects for deletion
# cleanup : Category:Pages for deletion


== Personal ==
== Personal ==
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=== Random ===
=== Random ===
* Upload self-picture w/laptop
* Upload self-picture w/laptop

== Wiki TODO ==

(Past Avril/Kate/Katie, Nlee, Casey Caryl)
( call on 6 Jan 3pm with SJ et al)
1) Make FAQ usable again
2) Support Manual

Challenges are:
* most of wiki audience is non technical or lightly technically inclined
* much of wiki content outside of support pages is stale, some inaccurate
* shortening FAQs, splitting off answers, interconnecting
* now working on activities docs
* Been using activities to explore functionality so I can document them

I also have some thoughts about using some Namespaces.
: namespaces were discussed, but the would complicate things

* Avril: Finish FAQ this week, activities next week
* casey is working on the support manual
* caryl is working on the educators portal

Was thinking about working on a simplified Site Map, tying in some portal "Where to start" information.

Different portal where to start for each of the four basic audiences
: kid, parent, educator, enthusiast
: kids + educators, parents+educators, par+enth, etc

Working on some pages, which jumble up user info, developer info, and technical info... split into three pages, etc...

Current faq is that it's targeted at all audiences in a jumble

Portals:

Kids parents educators enthusiasts


<pre>
(00:47:49) avril: as with all community projects, a rough group, SJ oversees
(00:48:11) avril: I'm in a splinter group, want to add a Semantic layer
(00:47:51) nlee: im tackling wrangling together Welcome, Participate, and the main page [renamed the OLPC Wiki or somesuch]
(00:48:44) nlee: in a nutshell im trying to streamline getting to the wiki and getting involved

01:16:00) avril: Kids parents educators enthusiasts
(01:16:11) avril: perhaps
(01:16:20) avril: still too much infrastructure to do
(01:16:34) avril: editors would be good in a project or portal structure
(01:16:40) iainD: then some phasing on those pages "Maintained by wiki core standards" please make all suggestions on the talk page.
(01:17:52) avril: and link to the talk page, which is tabbed "Discussion" under the default skin
(01:18:02) avril: way to confusing for some core audient
(01:18:06) avril: =ce
(01:18:18) mchua: avril: "enthusiasts" seems really broad
(01:18:22) iainD: avril: Too much infrastructure for whom?
(01:18:49) mchua: parents will usually look at the "kids" stuff, and then whatever other categories they fall into
(01:18:52) avril: infrastructure before we can lock down pages, even nicely
(01:19:08) avril: kids stuff would be for kids to look at through the XO
(01:19:08) iainD: mchua: wiki-culture guide, yes.. a good idea it is.
(01:19:16) avril: parents stuff would be things parents need to know

hackers, developers, or just tinkerers

(01:19:50) avril: um, maybe kids * grownups * educators * enthusiasts
(01:20:04) avril: enthusiasts might include hackers, developers, or just tinkerers
(01:20:23) nlee: yeah

(01:20:56) avril: kids don't want to see parent stuff, trust me
(01:21:06) avril: target audience is a bit out of date
(01:21:13) nlee: well i dont plan to *be* a parent, but i own some... i cant ask them for input
(01:21:25) avril: enthusiast = someone with linux box at home, wants to load cups
(01:22:11) avril: enthusiast = someone who wants to write a sugar activity
(01:22:29) avril: developer = someone writing low level api and sugar stuff
(01:22:45) avril: I would be an enthusiast
</pre>

== Other notes ==

== New ==

Latest revision as of 14:18, 4 February 2008

TODO: Wiki.laptop.org projects

(most of which are stalled, unless someone else speaks up, or offers to help :)

  1. OLPC:Wiki News - Summary of the latest changes on the wiki.
  2. Site Map - a course on effectively navigating the wiki, start w/home page and work way down.
    • Focus on high use pages..
    • main page, welcome, and participate.
  3. RT-Survey module - enter email address, q/a , goes directly into DB
  4. olpc-update - re-organization between public and develop info
  5. Olpc:News , Press - consolidate the press / outreach references into consistent organization and less dups.
    • Seperate paths/tracks depending on target audience ?
  6. General: Seperate all pages, by target audience.
    • header flag/category pages: separate out pages by content:
      • 'technical docs', 'User Guide', 'Reference', 'projects', discussion pages, etc. . .
    • Propose new - wiki Name-spaces (for the above?)
  7. Start marking pages which are no longer used (i.e. Archive for future reference, or move to seperate user space? )
  8. Sort through User boxes, w/summary page
  9. Sort through templates, w/summary page
  10. Start marking 'Archive' (deprecated?) pages with older outdated information on it. Move to [Namespace:] of Archive: ?
  11. Cleanup : Category:Redirects for deletion
  12. cleanup : Category:Pages for deletion

Personal

  • Review wiki devel pages: Content_bundles
  • test-drive, devel new activity template package

Activities

(new)

Random

  • Upload self-picture w/laptop

Wiki TODO

(Past Avril/Kate/Katie, Nlee, Casey Caryl) ( call on 6 Jan 3pm with SJ et al)

1) Make FAQ usable again
 2) Support Manual

Challenges are:

  • most of wiki audience is non technical or lightly technically inclined
  • much of wiki content outside of support pages is stale, some inaccurate
  • shortening FAQs, splitting off answers, interconnecting
  • now working on activities docs
  • Been using activities to explore functionality so I can document them

I also have some thoughts about using some Namespaces.

namespaces were discussed, but the would complicate things
  • Avril: Finish FAQ this week, activities next week
  • casey is working on the support manual
  • caryl is working on the educators portal
Was thinking about working on a simplified Site Map, tying in some portal "Where to start" information.

Different portal where to start for each of the four basic audiences

kid, parent, educator, enthusiast
kids + educators, parents+educators, par+enth, etc

Working on some pages, which jumble up user info, developer info, and technical info... split into three pages, etc...

Current faq is that it's targeted at all audiences in a jumble

Portals:

Kids parents educators enthusiasts


(00:47:49) avril: as with all community projects, a rough group, SJ oversees
(00:48:11) avril: I'm in a splinter group, want to add a Semantic layer
(00:47:51) nlee: im tackling wrangling together Welcome, Participate, and the main page [renamed the OLPC Wiki or somesuch]
(00:48:44) nlee: in a nutshell im trying to streamline getting to the wiki and getting involved

01:16:00) avril: Kids parents educators enthusiasts
(01:16:11) avril: perhaps
(01:16:20) avril: still too much infrastructure to do
(01:16:34) avril: editors would be good in a project or portal structure
(01:16:40) iainD: then some phasing on those pages "Maintained by wiki core standards"  please make all suggestions on the talk page.
(01:17:52) avril: and link to the talk page, which is tabbed "Discussion" under the default skin
(01:18:02) avril: way to confusing for some core audient
(01:18:06) avril: =ce
(01:18:18) mchua: avril: "enthusiasts" seems really broad
(01:18:22) iainD: avril: Too much infrastructure for whom?
(01:18:49) mchua: parents will usually look at the "kids" stuff, and then whatever other categories they fall into
(01:18:52) avril: infrastructure before we can lock down pages, even nicely
(01:19:08) avril: kids stuff would be for kids to look at through the XO
(01:19:08) iainD: mchua: wiki-culture guide, yes.. a good idea it is.
(01:19:16) avril: parents stuff would be things parents need to know

hackers, developers, or just tinkerers

(01:19:50) avril: um, maybe kids * grownups * educators * enthusiasts
(01:20:04) avril: enthusiasts might include hackers, developers, or just tinkerers
(01:20:23) nlee: yeah

(01:20:56) avril: kids don't want to see parent stuff, trust me
(01:21:06) avril: target audience is a bit out of date
(01:21:13) nlee: well i dont plan to *be* a parent, but i own some... i cant ask them for input
(01:21:25) avril: enthusiast = someone with linux box at home, wants to load cups
(01:22:11) avril: enthusiast = someone who wants to write a sugar activity
(01:22:29) avril: developer = someone writing low level api and sugar stuff
(01:22:45) avril: I would be an enthusiast

Other notes

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