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From Diana.J.Davis at williams.edu Tue Jan 16 11:34:50 2007 From: Diana.J.Davis at williams.edu (Diana Davis) Date: Tue Jan 16 11:34:53 2007 Subject: [Wiki] John Bozeman '98 In-Reply-To: <61A528B2BF2355429FF4873A9E52E4F2095193@gcemnf-wiraq.usmc.mil> References: <61A528B2BF2355429FF4873A9E52E4F2095193@gcemnf-wiraq.usmc.mil> Message-ID: <1168965290.45acfeaae2bf3@imp.williams.edu> At this point, alumni usernames and passwords do not work to log in to Willipedia. We are working on the problem and hope to fix it so that alumni can contribute. In the meantime, you may want to request a WSO username, which would make it more likely that you would be able to log in to Willipedia eventually. Thank you for your enthusiasm for the project, and we hope you will contribute once alumni logins are fixed. Diana Davis '07 Quoting "Bozeman Sgt John L (GCE RCT-7 COMM Data)" : Classification: UNCLASSIFIED Dear Willipedia, I do not have a WSO username and password. My alumni society username and password do not work. How can I logon to contribute to the Willipedia project? _______________________________________________ Wiki mailing list Wiki@wso.williams.edu http://wso.williams.edu/mailman/listinfo/wiki From Diana.J.Davis at williams.edu Tue Jan 16 12:41:10 2007 From: Diana.J.Davis at williams.edu (Diana Davis) Date: Tue Jan 16 12:41:12 2007 Subject: [Wiki] Please contribute 8-9 EST tonight Message-ID: <1168969270.45ad0e36657db@imp.williams.edu> Dear Willipedia, I am running a Free U Willipedia class, as discussed earlier. We are meeting tonight from 8-9 PM. I thought it would be neat if other people could perhaps be working on the wiki at the same time, to get that warm fuzzy feeling of international online collaboration. If you are able to do anything before or during that time range, please do. Also, if you have suggestions of pages I should suggest to the students to create or work on, please let me know. Jonathan suggested they change the mainpage lead article, which is a good idea (I'm realizing maybe they don't have permission to do that? in which case I'd let them use my account with me there), and I would welcome others. Also, we need to fix alumni logins and do the new board thing. Thanks, Diana From byorgey at gmail.com Wed Jan 17 16:32:57 2007 From: byorgey at gmail.com (Brent Yorgey) Date: Wed Jan 17 16:33:00 2007 Subject: [Wiki] Please contribute 8-9 EST tonight In-Reply-To: <1168969270.45ad0e36657db@imp.williams.edu> References: <1168969270.45ad0e36657db@imp.williams.edu> Message-ID: <22fcbd520701171332h582cb715x7da3a97e60fa12ce@mail.gmail.com> So, how did your Free U class go? On 1/16/07, Diana Davis wrote: > > Dear Willipedia, > > I am running a Free U Willipedia class, as discussed earlier. We are > meeting > tonight from 8-9 PM. I thought it would be neat if other people could > perhaps > be working on the wiki at the same time, to get that warm fuzzy feeling of > international online collaboration. If you are able to do anything before > or > during that time range, please do. > > Also, if you have suggestions of pages I should suggest to the students to > create or work on, please let me know. Jonathan suggested they change the > mainpage lead article, which is a good idea (I'm realizing maybe they > don't > have permission to do that? in which case I'd let them use my account with > me > there), and I would welcome others. > > Also, we need to fix alumni logins and do the new board thing. > > Thanks, > Diana > > _______________________________________________ > Wiki mailing list > Wiki@wso.williams.edu > http://wso.williams.edu/mailman/listinfo/wiki > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://wso.williams.edu/pipermail/wiki/attachments/20070117/cb720162/attachment.html From Diana.J.Davis at williams.edu Thu Jan 18 20:44:14 2007 From: Diana.J.Davis at williams.edu (Diana Davis) Date: Fri Jan 19 00:01:58 2007 Subject: [Wiki] Class report and a logo design In-Reply-To: <22fcbd520701171332h582cb715x7da3a97e60fa12ce@mail.gmail.com> References: <1168969270.45ad0e36657db@imp.williams.edu> <22fcbd520701171332h582cb715x7da3a97e60fa12ce@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <1169171054.45b0226e3a340@imp.williams.edu> The class went okay. Ralph (10rem) came, edited KAOS for a while and then saved it all in one go. He knew about most everything from experience with Wikipedia, but I told him about the Google Maps and Lilypad (music) extensions. Petya (10ppm) came, asked for a review on how to make links and pictures, and I showed her the maps extension, which she liked, but she said she'd rather edit in her room, so she left (and didn't edit). Rebecca (07rll) did not come but edited from her room (?) despite my e-mailing her (she was busy). I appreciated Brent and Jonathan's work; we looked at recentchanges together to see that stuff was getting edited, and I showed the students your pages and Brent's picture and they thought it was pretty neat. NOTE: Paul Stansifer '07, inventor of the original Wikipedia puzzle-globe, made two logos for Willipedia (at my request). I have been trying to send them to the listserv for a week now and they are over the 40k limit. So, I'm attaching one to this message and one to the next. Please give your opinions. These are the small versions; I'll send the large version to you if you request it. Diana Quoting Brent Yorgey : So, how did your Free U class go? On 1/16/07, Diana Davis wrote: > > Dear Willipedia, > > I am running a Free U Willipedia class, as discussed earlier. We are > meeting > tonight from 8-9 PM. I thought it would be neat if other people could > perhaps > be working on the wiki at the same time, to get that warm fuzzy feeling of > international online collaboration. If you are able to do anything before > or > during that time range, please do. > > Also, if you have suggestions of pages I should suggest to the students to > create or work on, please let me know. Jonathan suggested they change the > mainpage lead article, which is a good idea (I'm realizing maybe they > don't > have permission to do that? in which case I'd let them use my account with > me > there), and I would welcome others. > > Also, we need to fix alumni logins and do the new board thing. > > Thanks, > Diana > > _______________________________________________ > Wiki mailing list > Wiki@wso.williams.edu > http://wso.williams.edu/mailman/listinfo/wiki > -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: willipedia_sketchy_small.png Type: image/png Size: 22286 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://wso.williams.edu/pipermail/wiki/attachments/20070118/8ea89810/willipedia_sketchy_small-0001.png From Diana.J.Davis at williams.edu Fri Jan 19 00:16:50 2007 From: Diana.J.Davis at williams.edu (Diana Davis) Date: Fri Jan 19 00:16:53 2007 Subject: [Wiki] Willipedia things that are broken Message-ID: <1169183810.45b0544217b64@imp.williams.edu> Over the past few weeks I have compiled a list of things that have broken on Willipedia that I don't know how to fix. (Also see second logo, attached.) Things that have broken (examples are pages that I know worked last spring that no longer work now): 1. Map bubbles. Only infrequently is it possible to click on a marker and see the caption that someone has put; if the pointy hand does show up to click, the caption appears as the word "Object" and that is all. Also, it is not possible to right-click on a map to make a marker with a caption anymore. Example: http://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php/Forest_tent_caterpillars Note that Places to Take Children in Tokyo (a different wiki) still works: http://www.lundman.net/wiki/index.php/Tokyo 2. Sortable tables. The column headings used to be links, upon which one could click to sort by that column; however, the column headings are no longer even links, much less links that cause the table to re-sort itself. Example: http://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php/Stuff_to_buy%2C_sell%2C_loan_and_borrow 3. Unix redirects. '06-'09 redirect to the WSO facebook, but this is not true for '10. If we fix it for '10, let's fix it for '11 and beyond as well. Redirects: http://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=User:07djd&action=edit Doesn't: http://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=User:10ppm&action=edit Things that aren't exactly broken but that would be nice to make work: 4. Alumni logins. How about that new board, eh? And apparently alums would like to edit, or "help with the project." 5. A logo. Did you read down this far? Then check out the attachment; it's Paul Stansifer's other offering. Do give opinions on having a logo and these designs. Diana -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: willipedia_mountains_small.png Type: image/png Size: 7320 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://wso.williams.edu/pipermail/wiki/attachments/20070119/1d569ad2/willipedia_mountains_small.png From byorgey at gmail.com Fri Jan 19 07:24:30 2007 From: byorgey at gmail.com (Brent Yorgey) Date: Fri Jan 19 07:24:33 2007 Subject: [Wiki] Willipedia things that are broken In-Reply-To: <1169183810.45b0544217b64@imp.williams.edu> References: <1169183810.45b0544217b64@imp.williams.edu> Message-ID: <22fcbd520701190424h611a3f8fvd9c3db527714e0f@mail.gmail.com> Having a logo would be great. Both logos are awesome, but of the two, I like the one with the mountains better. I like the design of the one with the cow, except it looks like the cow is suffocating in a cloud of truck exhaust. -Brent On 1/19/07, Diana Davis wrote: > > Over the past few weeks I have compiled a list of things that have broken > on > Willipedia that I don't know how to fix. (Also see second logo, attached.) > > Things that have broken (examples are pages that I know worked last spring > that > no longer work now): > > 1. Map bubbles. Only infrequently is it possible to click on a marker and > see > the caption that someone has put; if the pointy hand does show up to > click, the > caption appears as the word "Object" and that is all. Also, it is not > possible > to right-click on a map to make a marker with a caption anymore. Example: > http://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php/Forest_tent_caterpillars > Note that Places to Take Children in Tokyo (a different wiki) still works: > http://www.lundman.net/wiki/index.php/Tokyo > > 2. Sortable tables. The column headings used to be links, upon which one > could > click to sort by that column; however, the column headings are no longer > even > links, much less links that cause the table to re-sort itself. Example: > > http://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php/Stuff_to_buy%2C_sell%2C_loan_and_borrow > > 3. Unix redirects. '06-'09 redirect to the WSO facebook, but this is not > true > for '10. If we fix it for '10, let's fix it for '11 and beyond as well. > Redirects: > http://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=User:07djd&action=edit > Doesn't: > http://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=User:10ppm&action=edit > > Things that aren't exactly broken but that would be nice to make work: > > 4. Alumni logins. How about that new board, eh? And apparently alums would > like > to edit, or "help with the project." > > 5. A logo. Did you read down this far? Then check out the attachment; it's > Paul > Stansifer's other offering. Do give opinions on having a logo and these > designs. > > Diana > > > _______________________________________________ > Wiki mailing list > Wiki@wso.williams.edu > http://wso.williams.edu/mailman/listinfo/wiki > > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://wso.williams.edu/pipermail/wiki/attachments/20070119/54469398/attachment.html From postcards at postcards1001.com Tue Jan 23 04:37:41 2007 From: postcards at postcards1001.com (postcards1001) Date: Tue Jan 23 13:45:58 2007 Subject: [Wiki] You've received a greeting from a family member! Message-ID: <20070123093741.9849F35D05FB@mail.larocque-craftsman.com> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://wso.williams.edu/pipermail/wiki/attachments/20070123/1efdec7c/attachment.html From Diana.J.Davis at williams.edu Wed Jan 24 00:06:42 2007 From: Diana.J.Davis at williams.edu (Diana Davis) Date: Wed Jan 24 00:06:45 2007 Subject: [Wiki] The class ended. Message-ID: <1169615202.45b6e962d86a1@imp.williams.edu> For my final Free U class, which one person attended, we edited the main page. We put the Paresky Center in the featured articles spot to replace Apply for the Wiki Board, and we put new examples for all of the categories. My student declined to apply to the board, as I expected. So it went. I spoke with someone who said that Willipedia's "Restaurants" page was "not very good." I was shocked. I think it's awesome. She thought this because there were no phone numbers. So that's a good project. Also categorization; when we were thinking of pages that would be good examples, a lot of them turned out to be uncategorized. So that's another good project for someone, or a few people. Brent said he liked the mountains logo. Did anyone else look at Paul's logos and form an opinion? Diana From plaidfury at gmail.com Wed Jan 24 12:35:09 2007 From: plaidfury at gmail.com (Jonathan Landsman) Date: Wed Jan 24 12:35:15 2007 Subject: [Wiki] The class ended. In-Reply-To: <1169615202.45b6e962d86a1@imp.williams.edu> References: <1169615202.45b6e962d86a1@imp.williams.edu> Message-ID: <7934D87E-2E0D-44EE-B340-7ADF692250B6@gmail.com> Diana, good try with the class, I'm sorry if you feel it wasn't worth it. More than people, especially the proponents of anchor housing, want to realize, determination of what groups live and die is largely due to who's on campus at any given time. Period. You made a good effort, but it takes a careful mix of traits to want to lead a wiki, and the site probably doesn't look truly desperate enough yet. The new main page article is actually very good. Saw it when I awoke. Right, sorry, I did form an opinion on the logos and forgot to express it. They are both very nice, and at first I was all for the cow. The simplistic, curve polygon style of the other logo is probably best in the end though -- even more styliized could be better -- but I'd like to see: ? More cropping of the words by the front mountains. There's too many off-putting tangent lines right now, and we can afford to lose more of the word in IMHO ? The gold text is kinda hard to read. But I'd also like the Logo to be closer to square, which might make the text even harder to read. What do others think of the aspect ratio? Do we want the ancient greek Golden Ratio, or a square? This is critical. ? Paul could also experiement with a haze effect like he did with the cow on the edges of the mountains logo. I might like that a lot; I liked it for the cow, contra Brent.