SJ Klein schreef:
I think that a focused few weeks with an explicit call
for people to get
involved even if they don't know how they could help out, would attract
a different and wider interest than a more unspecified request for help
and individual contact. "Show up in this channel on this date" may be
easier for some collabs than "write me an email about how you can help"...
more like a barn-raising, less like signing up to do solo work.
We can try that. There is an IRC-channel for Wikizine, #wikizine on
freenode.
I suggest an IRC-meeting today there at 20:30 UTC
http://chat.wikizine.org
There is scheduling; planning to fill certain regular
sections; planning
for special editions and preparation for outages. There is style for
various kinds of links and reports; style for citations and neutrality or
explicit spirited POV; methods for outreach to / review of various
projects and languages; style and coordination with other news sources;
how to distribute in various final formats; attribution.
That does not realy exist now or not very clearly. There is also no need
for because I am basicly the only one working on it.
Is there somewhere I can go to watch wikizine
construction in progress?
Wikizine used to be on Meta. I moved to a private wiki. I will move back
to Meta as an expermiment.
http://meta.wikizine.org
It's not training at all, but these rules of
thumb; and a sense of
community and collaboration while working on it. This makes it fun and
not a chore; and lets people get quick answers to unformed questions by
watching others talk and work.
SJ
We will see ...
Greetings,
Walter
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