Count on me on writing. I've not written any IT papers but in other
fields (physics for example) yes
On 5/26/13, Hazard-SJ <hazard_sj(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
Hmm ... papers come from books, which reminds me:
Wikibooks has this.
Hazard-SJ
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From: David Narvaez <david.narvaez(a)computer.org>
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Subject: Re: [Pywikipedia-l] Paper about pywikipedia?
On Sat, May 25, 2013 at 5:00 AM, Dr. Trigon <dr.trigon(a)surfeu.ch> wrote:
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Hello all!
This is just an idea, but what about writing a paper about the
framework (may be rewrite, with some adds from trunk) and what it is
able to do - how it interacts with the mw API and so on and so forth.
This will be a long way away to go still but I wanted to raise this
idea at least once. In fact I am not an exper in writing papers and no
IT guy either, but I would be intressted in doing this and I think it
would be worth doing it.
It should not be a manual, but an overview (may be teaser) for people
not using it and trying to get a clue what this is about. I think we
should cover the most intressting techniques we are using/have
implemented. Everybody intressted could e.g. do "it's" stuff, may be
1-5 points to cover or mention.
May be we could post it in the "Computer Science" part of
http://arxiv.org/ what do you think about this?
Greetings and thanks for (any) feedback!
DrTrigon
There was this article I once read[0] - it was actually the first time
I learned about wikipedia bots. It could be a good idea to expand on
the content there presented, I actually liked that approach. It may
be behind a paywall, let me know if that's the case.
David E. Narvaez
[0]
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?tp=&arnumber=6163451&…
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