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This morning - Apr 9th there was a very active discussion on the Intel Collab teleconference regarding the creation of a CI Wiki. There were a lot of great ideas bounced around, and we have a limited list of "path forward" action items. We are looking for ideas, as well as for people who would be interested in becoming active as administrators, editors, authors, and reviewers.
FIRST LIST OF ACTION ITEMS:
1. Find hosting options
2. Taxonomy of participation (editors, authors, contributors)
3. Possible seed topics?
If you have comments or additional action items, let us hear about it. We are starting to move forward with the idea, and this is a very collaborative effort. We need as many folks to become involved as possible for this to be successful.
I have a Wiki already established, which we can treat as a "playground" experimental area. Go to http://www.cijedi.com and create a user account to experiment with. And please share your ideas for the items above...or anything else that may be on your mind. We also have a Google wave discussion on this topic already. If you're a Google Wave user, contact us for an invite, and if not, email us and we will arrange for you to get an invitation to join Google Wave as well.
Let us know how you think the effort should proceed.
Several folks have been engaged with the weekly Intel Collab conference call in talking about Wiki plans. You can access the WAVE with description of current actions using this URL: http://bit.ly/bGMelR
The key item before our next call is for folks who are potential contributors to:
1. Access the wiki at http://www.cijedi.com/wiki/ . Create an account and try to post an article.
2. Note any difficulties. This particular WIKI is being used as a testbed. Some articles may eventually be incorporated in a "prime time" version, but that's not our immediate objective. We're trying to kick the wheels and test drive the concept.
3. Participate in discussion (access via COMMUNITY PORTAL link on left menu).
4. Discuss your expectations for the content and interaction potential of the wiki.
5. Especially contribute your ideas on how to engage potential contributors, potential readers, and those outside of our community.
This is not the full list of "TODO" items, but you can see the full list on the WAVE. If you don't have access to the WAVE, Arik will be glad to issue you an invite.
Jordan Frank and I have been setting up a Traction TeamPage server for testing and so far it's pretty slick. A few of you will be receiving a login for it - if you don't get one but want one, please just let me know. If you can't make the call that's alright too - we're just trying out a few new ideas to see how they might look.
Mark Johnson
Several folks have been engaged with the weekly Intel Collab conference call in talking about Wiki plans. You can access the WAVE with description of current actions using this URL: http://bit.ly/bGMelR
The key item before our next call is for folks who are potential contributors to:
1. Access the wiki at http://www.cijedi.com/wiki/ . Create an account and try to post an article.
2. Note any difficulties. This particular WIKI is being used as a testbed. Some articles may eventually be incorporated in a "prime time" version, but that's not our immediate objective. We're trying to kick the wheels and test drive the concept.
3. Participate in discussion (access via COMMUNITY PORTAL link on left menu).
4. Discuss your expectations for the content and interaction potential of the wiki.
5. Especially contribute your ideas on how to engage potential contributors, potential readers, and those outside of our community.
This is not the full list of "TODO" items, but you can see the full list on the WAVE. If you don't have access to the WAVE, Arik will be glad to issue you an invite.
Mark
Jun 4, 2010
Arik Johnson
https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/696693027
Jordan Frank and I have been setting up a Traction TeamPage server for testing and so far it's pretty slick. A few of you will be receiving a login for it - if you don't get one but want one, please just let me know. If you can't make the call that's alright too - we're just trying out a few new ideas to see how they might look.
Jul 16, 2010
Sélim Lahrech
Doesn't exist.
Jun 24, 2014