Kevin,
thanks for bringing this up. Yes, Andrea's right in pointing out that
workshop, which I'm pretty sure will be on the schedule at Wikimania.
It should be a great chance to talk shop, methodologies, etc.
But also, please feel free to propose activities or projects, even a
meeting, on the talk page of the WRN's Meta page. I know it's not
active, but I certainly follow any changes there or on the general
Research page - as I'm sure others do too.
Cheers,
Cormac
On 5/21/06, Andrea Forte <andrea.forte(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I think there is also a research workshop that might
happen in
Boston... I'm not 100% sure if it's on the schedule at this point.
I'll be there, I know Cormac will too. He started this page to talk
about what we might want to accomplish at such a workshop:
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimania_2006/Program/Research_thingy
I can say that the reason I haven't been sharing much is that I
haven't collected any new data recently. :-)
Andrea
On 5/21/06, Kevin Gamble <kevin_gamble(a)ncsu.edu> wrote:
Colleagues,
I'm wondering if anyone else might be interested in trying to ramp-up the
activity of the Research Network? More discussion of results, research
ideas, methodologies, log manipulation, collaborative work, script
sharing, visualization techniques, funding, etc?
I'm not sure exactly how to make this happen but thought that it might
make a good topic itself. I'm wondering who might be coming to Boston? I'd
be willing to buy the beer if we'd like to try to get together.
Kevin
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North Carolina State University
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