Hi everybody,
I registered to the mailing-list because I am working with Semantic-Mediawiki in different languages.
I am amazed of the great response given to Wikidata project and the very active discussions I see.
BUT: - How are you managing in the backstage all the bright ideas flowing from the mailing-list? - How people can follow discussions and arguments through a mailing-list? - How at the end of day are you deciding what will be the next step of the project according to all the ideas coming from the mailing-list?
May I suggest the set-up of a WIKI to host the followup of the Wikidata Project. In companies we never ever use mailing-list to setup a project.
Best regards
Isabelle Ayel Tel/Fax: +34 976 088 566 Email: isabelle.ayel@gmail.com My blogs: isayel.net | pouce-café http://zfr.posterous.com | zaragoza día día http://zaragozadiadia.posterous.com Networking with: http://www.facebook.com/isayel?ref=name Facebookhttp://www.facebook.com/isayel?ref=name http://twitter.com/nanouk Twitter http://twitter.com/nanouk https://plus.google.com/111878932945338226153 Google Plushttps://plus.google.com/111878932945338226153 http://es.linkedin.com/in/isabelleayel LinkedInhttp://es.linkedin.com/in/isabelleayel Contact me: [image: Google Talk] isabelle.ayel [image: Skype] aspmaetb
On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 12:50 PM, Isabelle Ayel isabelle.ayel@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everybody,
I registered to the mailing-list because I am working with Semantic-Mediawiki in different languages.
I am amazed of the great response given to Wikidata project and the very active discussions I see.
BUT:
- How are you managing in the backstage all the bright ideas flowing from
the mailing-list?
I am keeping track of them among other people. But to be honest at the moment we are still to busy with some basic introductory talks, set-ups and similar stuff.
- How people can follow discussions and arguments through a mailing-list?
If people want to follow things here they can by reading the emails for example or subscribing through gmane. But I will try to also get this into Meta when we have settled down a bit. I'm really grateful everyone wants to discuss everything already but we're not quite there yet.
- How at the end of day are you deciding what will be the next step of the
project according to all the ideas coming from the mailing-list?
That depends on what the decision is about.
May I suggest the set-up of a WIKI to host the followup of the Wikidata Project.
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikidata
In companies we never ever use mailing-list to setup a project.
Yes but this is a open source project. A lot of discussions that are often a part of that. I will do my best to make it possible to follow the project without reading every email on this list. The pages on Meta are one of the places where this will happen.
Cheers Lydia
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I would be unhappy with being forced to follow new wikis, I work in enough WMM projects to feel the difficulties of watching them. A wiki is a colorful, various place where many things happen, most of which is not in the scope of interest of a given person, and it is hard to follow everything. On a mailing list it is much easier to notice new topics and follow a given thread. Wikis are primarily designed for sharing content, and discussion there is not the purpose, just a tool. However, important things that are interesting for wider community and for a longer time, usually find their way to wikipages where the result of discussion may be clearly published. There are tools for watching threads of mailing lists such as gmane.
Thx for yr replies Lydia and Bináris I will keep me up-to-date on the Meta site and I appreciate your effort Lydia to reply and report on the website.
Bináris: Mediawiki has a wonderful tool named "my watchlist" which permit you to receive emails from the wiki everytime a page of your interest is modified. Then you can go on the page and argue with all the editors of this page. Really great : everything in one place!
I really enjoy Wikidata project and I am eager to discover how this open source project will grow step by step. If I can do something about : semantic data or French-Spanish language, tell me.
Isabelle Ayel Tel/Fax: +34 976 088 566 Email: isabelle.ayel@gmail.com My blogs: isayel.net | pouce-café http://zfr.posterous.com | zaragoza día día http://zaragozadiadia.posterous.com Networking with: http://www.facebook.com/isayel?ref=name Facebookhttp://www.facebook.com/isayel?ref=name http://twitter.com/nanouk Twitter http://twitter.com/nanouk https://plus.google.com/111878932945338226153 Google Plushttps://plus.google.com/111878932945338226153 http://es.linkedin.com/in/isabelleayel LinkedInhttp://es.linkedin.com/in/isabelleayel Contact me: [image: Google Talk] isabelle.ayel [image: Skype] aspmaetb
On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 17:13, Bináris wikiposta@gmail.com wrote:
I would be unhappy with being forced to follow new wikis, I work in enough WMM projects to feel the difficulties of watching them. A wiki is a colorful, various place where many things happen, most of which is not in the scope of interest of a given person, and it is hard to follow everything. On a mailing list it is much easier to notice new topics and follow a given thread. Wikis are primarily designed for sharing content, and discussion there is not the purpose, just a tool. However, important things that are interesting for wider community and for a longer time, usually find their way to wikipages where the result of discussion may be clearly published. There are tools for watching threads of mailing lists such as gmane.
-- Bináris
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2012/4/3 Isabelle Ayel isabelle.ayel@gmail.com
Bináris: Mediawiki has a wonderful tool named "my watchlist" which permit you to receive emails from the wiki everytime a page of your interest is modified. Then you can go on the page and argue with all the editors of this page. Really great : everything in one place!
Except one: discovering new pages that are interesting for you, and adding them to your watchlist. (I have been editing Wikipedia for five and a half years now, and know what a watchlist is good for and what is not. Further, I have an own personal wiki on my computer and I use it daily happily fr organizing my data and thoughts.) The other main disadvantage is the lack of a global watchlist. Once SUL is being used for quite a time now in WMM wikis, a global watchlist would be very useful to introduce. Historically, global use with one account was not an initial concept of MediaWiki, but a later improvement that was implemented without a watchlist. The problem is to follow several wikis continuously. I see a setting for e-mail about the changes of my talk page and the LQT topics, not the complete watchlist; but let's suppose, you may get an e-mail about every change of every watched page, and be flooded by e-mail notifications, why is that better than real content e-mails? While on a mailing list people are reached directly and a question will reach everyone, on a wiki page less people will find the same topic. And again, what about new ones?
A good mailbox or a good e-mail client software gives you a great scale of possibilities, how to handle e-mails with searching, grouping, labeling, deleting etc. Did you know that Pegasus Mail was able to search with regular expressions many-many years ago? The only way of searching for something with regular expressions in MediaWiki is to run a bot which is not as fast as slow it is (I do that daily). In Gmail, you may create plenty of labels and sublabels, in mailing clients plenty of folders and subfolders, while in a wiki you have only one watchlist that shows the last 7 days which is not a happy thing after a holiday or a longer period while you are not able to follow events here, but e-mails will wait for you.
There are a good many things that are really not for ethernity, and each member of a list can decide to delete it alone if he/she is no more interested in, while these topics remain on a wiki.
Isabelle, it is nice to see your enthusiasm. After 5.5 years of being a hardcore Wikipedian and after 17 years of heavy use of uncountable mailing lists in several topics, I really like both forms of communication and both fascinate me, and I can compare them and I see advantages and disadvantages of both. But you may still try to convince me that a wiki is the best form of communication. :-) As I told, in my opinion it is primarily for storing content.
Cheers,
Am 04.04.2012 um 04:13 schrieb Bináris:
2012/4/3 Isabelle Ayel isabelle.ayel@gmail.com Bináris: Mediawiki has a wonderful tool named "my watchlist" which permit you to receive emails from the wiki everytime a page of your interest is modified. Then you can go on the page and argue with all the editors of this page. Really great : everything in one place!
Except one: discovering new pages that are interesting for you, and adding them to your watchlist. (I have been editing Wikipedia for five and a half years now, and know what a watchlist is good for and what is not.
For everybody else: the "my watchlist" is under toolbox->special pages in the media wiki http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page I had to guess its functionality (since i couldnt find any documentation), so my guesses might be wrong: one can list on that "my watchlist" wikimedia pages, by their titles, i.e. by editing the "my watchlist" and by writing eg: Wikidata
(then you get a link to http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page)
however it doesnt seem to work for more complicated links like
Special:RecentChangesLinked?target=Category:Wikidata&days=30&limit=500
But despite this tool I still want to be taken off the mailing list. As I encountered technical problems I previously asked to be taken off the mailing list http://article.gmane.org/gmane.org.wikimedia.wikidata/134 however I still get emails. Whoever is entitled to do that - could you please take me off this mailing list. Thanks again.
j
Further, I have an own personal wiki on my computer and I use it daily happily fr organizing my data and thoughts.) The other main disadvantage is the lack of a global watchlist. Once SUL is being used for quite a time now in WMM wikis, a global watchlist would be very useful to introduce. Historically, global use with one account was not an initial concept of MediaWiki, but a later improvement that was implemented without a watchlist. The problem is to follow several wikis continuously. I see a setting for e-mail about the changes of my talk page and the LQT topics, not the complete watchlist; but let's suppose, you may get an e-mail about every change of every watched page, and be flooded by e-mail notifications, why is that better than real content e-mails? While on a mailing list people are reached directly and a question will reach everyone, on a wiki page less people will find the same topic. And again, what about new ones?
A good mailbox or a good e-mail client software gives you a great scale of possibilities, how to handle e-mails with searching, grouping, labeling, deleting etc. Did you know that Pegasus Mail was able to search with regular expressions many-many years ago? The only way of searching for something with regular expressions in MediaWiki is to run a bot which is not as fast as slow it is (I do that daily). In Gmail, you may create plenty of labels and sublabels, in mailing clients plenty of folders and subfolders, while in a wiki you have only one watchlist that shows the last 7 days which is not a happy thing after a holiday or a longer period while you are not able to follow events here, but e-mails will wait for you.
There are a good many things that are really not for ethernity, and each member of a list can decide to delete it alone if he/she is no more interested in, while these topics remain on a wiki.
Isabelle, it is nice to see your enthusiasm. After 5.5 years of being a hardcore Wikipedian and after 17 years of heavy use of uncountable mailing lists in several topics, I really like both forms of communication and both fascinate me, and I can compare them and I see advantages and disadvantages of both. But you may still try to convince me that a wiki is the best form of communication. :-) As I told, in my opinion it is primarily for storing content.
Cheers,
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Nadja,
2012/4/4 Nadja Kutz nadja@daytar.de
I had to guess its functionality (since i couldnt find any documentation), so my guesses might be wrong: one can list on that "my watchlist" wikimedia pages, by their titles, i.e. by editing the "my watchlist" and by writing eg: Wikidata
You may edit it but the real funcionality is just clicking watch/unwatch
on the top of pages. In Vector skin (unfortunately this is the default) it is marked with a star similarly to other Web applications such as bookmarks in Firefox. You can't watch either special pages or other wikis from within a wiki.
But despite this tool I still want to be taken off the mailing list. As I encountered technical problems I previously asked to be taken off the mailing list http://article.gmane.org/gmane.org.wikimedia.wikidata/134 however I still get emails. Whoever is entitled to do that - could you please take me off this mailing list. Thanks again.
Please visit this page listed in the footer of every mail:
Wikidata-l mailing list Wikidata-l@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikidata-l
Then scroll to the bottom or search for "To unsubscribe from Wikidata-l,
get a password reminder, or change your subscription options enter your subscription email address", and press the button. You will be provided a new password if you already don't have the welcome message (which is always a good idea to store).
Or if you are waiting for someone else's help, please be a little more patient and don't write this to every thread. I don't know who is the owner of the list, but the vaste majority of us is not, so there is no point in repeating the request publicly.
Am 04.04.2012 um 10:18 schrieb Bináris:
Nadja,
2012/4/4 Nadja Kutz nadja@daytar.de I had to guess its functionality (since i couldnt find any documentation), so my guesses might be wrong: one can list on that "my watchlist" wikimedia pages, by their titles, i.e. by editing the "my watchlist" and by writing eg: Wikidata
You may edit it but the real funcionality is just clicking watch/unwatch on the top of pages. In Vector skin (unfortunately this is the default) it is marked with a star similarly to other Web applications such as bookmarks in Firefox. You can't watch either special pages or other wikis from within a wiki.
Frankly, I dont see whats the advantage to normal bookmarking. But thanks for the explanations.
But despite this tool I still want to be taken off the mailing list. As I encountered technical problems I previously asked to be taken off the mailing list http://article.gmane.org/gmane.org.wikimedia.wikidata/134 however I still get emails. Whoever is entitled to do that - could you please take me off this mailing list. Thanks again.
Please visit this page listed in the footer of every mail: _______________________________________________ Wikidata-l mailing list Wikidata-l@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikidata-l
Then scroll to the bottom or search for "To unsubscribe from Wikidata-l, get a password reminder, or change your subscription options enter your subscription email address", and press the button. You will be provided a new password if you already don't have the welcome message (which is always a good idea to store).
I had visited this address and tried to unsubscribe and encountered problems before I posted my request. Meanwhile I am in contact with Lydia, who told me that there is indeed some strange problem with my login. May be I registered too early. Anyways sorry for spoiling your conversations, I should have contacted Lydia directly but I think she was listed on the subscribe list only later. In some way it is may be good if you know what kind of problems people may encounter when trying to communicate within wikidata.
Nadja
Or if you are waiting for someone else's help, please be a little more patient and don't write this to every thread. I don't know who is the owner of the list, but the vaste majority of us is not, so there is no point in repeating the request publicly.
-- Bináris _______________________________________________ Wikidata-l mailing list Wikidata-l@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikidata-l
In case anyone finds this useful: it is possible to follow the updates on content pages related to wikidata by means of the following links: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:RecentChangesLinked?target=Category:... https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:RecentChangesLinked?feed=rss&tar...
Best regards, Helder
Hoi, When you insist on a Wiki, you will lose a large part of the public who is now getting informed through push technology. The pull of a Wiki is not as great and as effective in reaching this wide an audience and certainly not all the time. Thanks, Gerard
On 3 April 2012 12:50, Isabelle Ayel isabelle.ayel@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everybody,
I registered to the mailing-list because I am working with Semantic-Mediawiki in different languages.
I am amazed of the great response given to Wikidata project and the very active discussions I see.
BUT:
- How are you managing in the backstage all the bright ideas flowing from
the mailing-list?
- How people can follow discussions and arguments through a mailing-list?
- How at the end of day are you deciding what will be the next step of the
project according to all the ideas coming from the mailing-list?
May I suggest the set-up of a WIKI to host the followup of the Wikidata Project. In companies we never ever use mailing-list to setup a project.
Best regards
Isabelle Ayel Tel/Fax: +34 976 088 566 Email: isabelle.ayel@gmail.com My blogs: isayel.net | pouce-café http://zfr.posterous.com | zaragoza día día http://zaragozadiadia.posterous.com Networking with: http://www.facebook.com/isayel?ref=name Facebookhttp://www.facebook.com/isayel?ref=name http://twitter.com/nanouk Twitter http://twitter.com/nanouk https://plus.google.com/111878932945338226153 Google Plushttps://plus.google.com/111878932945338226153 http://es.linkedin.com/in/isabelleayel LinkedInhttp://es.linkedin.com/in/isabelleayel Contact me: [image: Google Talk] isabelle.ayel [image: Skype] aspmaetb
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Hi Everyone, I must agree that these emails are getting a bit overwhelming. I am not even finding time to read more than 1 or 2 of them.
I think a forum would be very helpful to keep at the ideas organized. Aniket
Quoting Gerard Meijssen gerard.meijssen@gmail.com:
Hoi, When you insist on a Wiki, you will lose a large part of the public who is now getting informed through push technology. The pull of a Wiki is not as great and as effective in reaching this wide an audience and certainly not all the time. Thanks, Gerard
On 3 April 2012 12:50, Isabelle Ayel isabelle.ayel@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everybody,
I registered to the mailing-list because I am working with Semantic-Mediawiki in different languages.
I am amazed of the great response given to Wikidata project and the very active discussions I see.
BUT:
- How are you managing in the backstage all the bright ideas flowing from
the mailing-list?
- How people can follow discussions and arguments through a mailing-list?
- How at the end of day are you deciding what will be the next step of the
project according to all the ideas coming from the mailing-list?
May I suggest the set-up of a WIKI to host the followup of the Wikidata Project. In companies we never ever use mailing-list to setup a project.
Best regards
Isabelle Ayel Tel/Fax: +34 976 088 566 Email: isabelle.ayel@gmail.com My blogs: isayel.net | pouce-café http://zfr.posterous.com | zaragoza día día http://zaragozadiadia.posterous.com Networking with: http://www.facebook.com/isayel?ref=name Facebookhttp://www.facebook.com/isayel?ref=name http://twitter.com/nanouk Twitter http://twitter.com/nanouk https://plus.google.com/111878932945338226153 Google Plushttps://plus.google.com/111878932945338226153 http://es.linkedin.com/in/isabelleayel LinkedInhttp://es.linkedin.com/in/isabelleayel Contact me: [image: Google Talk] isabelle.ayel [image: Skype] aspmaetb
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On 04/04/12 06:33, aniketkarmarkar@aniketkarmarkar.com wrote:
Hi Everyone, I must agree that these emails are getting a bit overwhelming. I am not even finding time to read more than 1 or 2 of them.
I think a forum would be very helpful to keep at the ideas organized. Aniket
Why would a forum be easier for you? I recommend you to group the mailing list in threads (which is supposedly possible with your MUA [1]). That way it's much easier to follow (or discard) the conversations, and probably gives you the benefits that you expect from a forum.
1-http://www.horde.org/apps/imp/
PS: Kudos to Bináris for his great message on good email clients.
You guys experiencing problems with reading mailing lists want probably start using Gmail, as it nicely agregates mails in threads so you can read it is a forum-style...
2012/4/4 Platonides platonides@gmail.com:
On 04/04/12 06:33, aniketkarmarkar@aniketkarmarkar.com wrote:
Hi Everyone, I must agree that these emails are getting a bit overwhelming. I am not even finding time to read more than 1 or 2 of them.
I think a forum would be very helpful to keep at the ideas organized. Aniket
Why would a forum be easier for you? I recommend you to group the mailing list in threads (which is supposedly possible with your MUA [1]). That way it's much easier to follow (or discard) the conversations, and probably gives you the benefits that you expect from a forum.
1-http://www.horde.org/apps/imp/
PS: Kudos to Bináris for his great message on good email clients.
Wikidata-l mailing list Wikidata-l@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikidata-l
I have to admit that it is easy to miss the overview. What about a Facebook group?
On Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 11:27 PM, Jan Kučera kozuch82@gmail.com wrote:
You guys experiencing problems with reading mailing lists want probably start using Gmail, as it nicely agregates mails in threads so you can read it is a forum-style...
2012/4/4 Platonides platonides@gmail.com:
On 04/04/12 06:33, aniketkarmarkar@aniketkarmarkar.com wrote:
Hi Everyone, I must agree that these emails are getting a bit overwhelming. I am not even finding time to read more than 1 or 2 of them.
I think a forum would be very helpful to keep at the ideas organized. Aniket
Why would a forum be easier for you? I recommend you to group the mailing list in threads (which is supposedly possible with your MUA [1]). That way it's much easier to follow (or discard) the conversations, and probably gives you the benefits that you expect from a forum.
1-http://www.horde.org/apps/imp/
PS: Kudos to Bináris for his great message on good email clients.
Wikidata-l mailing list Wikidata-l@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikidata-l
Wikidata-l mailing list Wikidata-l@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikidata-l
2012/4/6 Leukippos Institute leukipposinstitute@googlemail.com
I have to admit that it is easy to miss the overview. What about a Facebook group?
You can't organize the most important project for Internet in a while using that thing called Facebook.
I am not fixed to fb. I was just thinking about a place where we can have a structured look to the posts and the responses. I miss the overview with all this emails. Any suggestions?
On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 12:13 AM, emijrp emijrp@gmail.com wrote:
2012/4/6 Leukippos Institute leukipposinstitute@googlemail.com
I have to admit that it is easy to miss the overview. What about a Facebook group?
You can't organize the most important project for Internet in a while using that thing called Facebook.
Wikidata-l mailing list Wikidata-l@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikidata-l
gmane > http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.org.wikimedia.wikidata
Hasta luego
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On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 00:19, Leukippos Institute < leukipposinstitute@googlemail.com> wrote:
I am not fixed to fb. I was just thinking about a place where we can have a structured look to the posts and the responses. I miss the overview with all this emails. Any suggestions?
On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 12:13 AM, emijrp emijrp@gmail.com wrote:
2012/4/6 Leukippos Institute leukipposinstitute@googlemail.com
I have to admit that it is easy to miss the overview. What about a Facebook group?
You can't organize the most important project for Internet in a while
using
that thing called Facebook.
Wikidata-l mailing list Wikidata-l@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikidata-l
Wikidata-l mailing list Wikidata-l@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikidata-l
Use the archive, they are sorted by date and thread http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikidata-l/
2012/4/6 Leukippos Institute leukipposinstitute@googlemail.com
I am not fixed to fb. I was just thinking about a place where we can have a structured look to the posts and the responses. I miss the overview with all this emails. Any suggestions?
On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 12:13 AM, emijrp emijrp@gmail.com wrote:
2012/4/6 Leukippos Institute leukipposinstitute@googlemail.com
I have to admit that it is easy to miss the overview. What about a Facebook group?
You can't organize the most important project for Internet in a while
using
that thing called Facebook.
Wikidata-l mailing list Wikidata-l@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikidata-l
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Hoi, Facebook ... not really ... I only go there when I must. Thanks, Gerard
On 6 April 2012 00:10, Leukippos Institute < leukipposinstitute@googlemail.com> wrote:
I have to admit that it is easy to miss the overview. What about a Facebook group?
On Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 11:27 PM, Jan Kučera kozuch82@gmail.com wrote:
You guys experiencing problems with reading mailing lists want probably start using Gmail, as it nicely agregates mails in threads so you can read it is a forum-style...
2012/4/4 Platonides platonides@gmail.com:
On 04/04/12 06:33, aniketkarmarkar@aniketkarmarkar.com wrote:
Hi Everyone, I must agree that these emails are getting a bit overwhelming. I am not even finding time to read more than 1 or 2 of them.
I think a forum would be very helpful to keep at the ideas organized. Aniket
Why would a forum be easier for you? I recommend you to group the mailing list in threads (which is supposedly possible with your MUA [1]). That way it's much easier to follow (or discard) the conversations, and probably gives you the benefits that you expect from a forum.
1-http://www.horde.org/apps/imp/
PS: Kudos to Bináris for his great message on good email clients.
Wikidata-l mailing list Wikidata-l@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikidata-l
Wikidata-l mailing list Wikidata-l@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikidata-l
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On Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 18:27, Jan Kučera kozuch82@gmail.com wrote:
You guys experiencing problems with reading mailing lists want probably start using Gmail, as it nicely agregates mails in threads so you can read it is a forum-style...
+1