Hi all,
One thing that Wikimedia UK's technology committee (which I am on) has discussed a couple of times is the idea of a blog "planet" [1] (aggregator) for use by UK Wikimedians.
Regular Wikimedians will know that there's already an English-language planet at http://en.planet.wikimedia.org , automatically collating blog posts from around the web that are both about Wikimedia (or similar projects, eg. FOSS in general).
The idea with a "UK" planet would be the collation of blog posts from (British?) Wikimedians' blogs, with a strong focus on activities in/around/involving the UK. The hypothesised criteria for inclusion would limit posts to those in English, Scots, both forms of Gaelic, Welsh, and the many other languages of the UK. I envisage that, at its best, it could be a great place to follow as diverse set of events as wikimeetups, chapter activity, GLAM initiatives--not to mention everything else that is (and has been) going on.
These are things that are already being blogged about, but many of these blog posts (I venture) are on individuals' own (under-read) blogs. By collating blog posts, they are easier to find and hence each blog post reaches a much wider audience.
Blog planets are not difficult to setup, and would not particularly resource intensive; it's just a question of whether people would appreciate such a thing.
Any thoughts? Harry
-- Harry Burt User:Jarry1250
[1] See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planet_%28software%29 . In practice one would use a newer fork, as the WMF-hosted planet does.
Don't know about others but I would definitely be interested in this.
Michael
On 22 Oct 2013, at 20:29, Harry Burt harryaburt@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
One thing that Wikimedia UK's technology committee (which I am on) has discussed a couple of times is the idea of a blog "planet" [1] (aggregator) for use by UK Wikimedians.
Regular Wikimedians will know that there's already an English-language planet at http://en.planet.wikimedia.org , automatically collating blog posts from around the web that are both about Wikimedia (or similar projects, eg. FOSS in general).
The idea with a "UK" planet would be the collation of blog posts from (British?) Wikimedians' blogs, with a strong focus on activities in/around/involving the UK. The hypothesised criteria for inclusion would limit posts to those in English, Scots, both forms of Gaelic, Welsh, and the many other languages of the UK. I envisage that, at its best, it could be a great place to follow as diverse set of events as wikimeetups, chapter activity, GLAM initiatives--not to mention everything else that is (and has been) going on.
These are things that are already being blogged about, but many of these blog posts (I venture) are on individuals' own (under-read) blogs. By collating blog posts, they are easier to find and hence each blog post reaches a much wider audience.
Blog planets are not difficult to setup, and would not particularly resource intensive; it's just a question of whether people would appreciate such a thing.
Any thoughts? Harry
-- Harry Burt User:Jarry1250
[1] See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planet_%28software%29 . In practice one would use a newer fork, as the WMF-hosted planet does.
Wikimedia UK mailing list wikimediauk-l@wikimedia.org http://mail.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimediauk-l WMUK: http://uk.wikimedia.org
Crikey, so would I. It'd be brilliant. I'll leave Stevie to weigh in on it, though, as he may spot pitfalls that I haven't!
Richard Symonds Wikimedia UK 0207 065 0992
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On 22 October 2013 21:15, Michael Maggs michael@maggs.name wrote:
Don't know about others but I would definitely be interested in this.
Michael
On 22 Oct 2013, at 20:29, Harry Burt harryaburt@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
One thing that Wikimedia UK's technology committee (which I am on) has discussed a couple of times is the idea of a blog "planet" [1] (aggregator) for use by UK Wikimedians.
Regular Wikimedians will know that there's already an English-language planet at http://en.planet.wikimedia.org , automatically collating blog posts from around the web that are both about Wikimedia (or similar projects, eg. FOSS in general).
The idea with a "UK" planet would be the collation of blog posts from (British?) Wikimedians' blogs, with a strong focus on activities in/around/involving the UK. The hypothesised criteria for inclusion would limit posts to those in English, Scots, both forms of Gaelic, Welsh, and the many other languages of the UK. I envisage that, at its best, it could be a great place to follow as diverse set of events as wikimeetups, chapter activity, GLAM initiatives--not to mention everything else that is (and has been) going on.
These are things that are already being blogged about, but many of these blog posts (I venture) are on individuals' own (under-read) blogs. By collating blog posts, they are easier to find and hence each blog post reaches a much wider audience.
Blog planets are not difficult to setup, and would not particularly resource intensive; it's just a question of whether people would appreciate such a thing.
Any thoughts? Harry
-- Harry Burt User:Jarry1250
[1] See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planet_%28software%29 . In practice one would use a newer fork, as the WMF-hosted planet does.
Wikimedia UK mailing list wikimediauk-l@wikimedia.org http://mail.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimediauk-l WMUK: http://uk.wikimedia.org
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Interesting proposal- some of these "planets" have been very influential tools. We can take the same approach to evaluating it that publishers use for a proposed academic journal. If this planet had already existed for a few months, what posts would now be visible on it? If there are a lot, it's a viable idea, and if there are hardly any, then it's not worth doing yet. Anyone want to suggest a list?
On 22 October 2013 22:14, Richard Symonds richard.symonds@wikimedia.org.ukwrote:
Crikey, so would I. It'd be brilliant. I'll leave Stevie to weigh in on it, though, as he may spot pitfalls that I haven't!
Richard Symonds Wikimedia UK 0207 065 0992
Wikimedia UK is a Company Limited by Guarantee registered in England and Wales, Registered No. 6741827. Registered Charity No.1144513. Registered Office 4th Floor, Development House, 56-64 Leonard Street, London EC2A 4LT. United Kingdom. Wikimedia UK is the UK chapter of a global Wikimedia movement. The Wikimedia projects are run by the Wikimedia Foundation (who operate Wikipedia, amongst other projects).
*Wikimedia UK is an independent non-profit charity with no legal control over Wikipedia nor responsibility for its contents.*
On 22 October 2013 21:15, Michael Maggs michael@maggs.name wrote:
Don't know about others but I would definitely be interested in this.
Michael
On 22 Oct 2013, at 20:29, Harry Burt harryaburt@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
One thing that Wikimedia UK's technology committee (which I am on) has discussed a couple of times is the idea of a blog "planet" [1] (aggregator) for use by UK Wikimedians.
Regular Wikimedians will know that there's already an English-language planet at http://en.planet.wikimedia.org , automatically collating blog posts from around the web that are both about Wikimedia (or similar projects, eg. FOSS in general).
The idea with a "UK" planet would be the collation of blog posts from (British?) Wikimedians' blogs, with a strong focus on activities in/around/involving the UK. The hypothesised criteria for inclusion would limit posts to those in English, Scots, both forms of Gaelic, Welsh, and the many other languages of the UK. I envisage that, at its best, it could be a great place to follow as diverse set of events as wikimeetups, chapter activity, GLAM initiatives--not to mention everything else that is (and has been) going on.
These are things that are already being blogged about, but many of these blog posts (I venture) are on individuals' own (under-read) blogs. By collating blog posts, they are easier to find and hence each blog post reaches a much wider audience.
Blog planets are not difficult to setup, and would not particularly resource intensive; it's just a question of whether people would appreciate such a thing.
Any thoughts? Harry
-- Harry Burt User:Jarry1250
[1] See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planet_%28software%29 . In practice one would use a newer fork, as the WMF-hosted planet does.
Wikimedia UK mailing list wikimediauk-l@wikimedia.org http://mail.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimediauk-l WMUK: http://uk.wikimedia.org
Wikimedia UK mailing list wikimediauk-l@wikimedia.org http://mail.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimediauk-l WMUK: http://uk.wikimedia.org
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I think this is also an interesting idea. Where would the content be aggregated? Would it be somehow linked to the UK wiki?
We'd also need to be clear in understanding that in bringing all of the content we're talking about together that we aren't just talking about positive comments. There will be some negatives in there, too. This in itself isn't a bad thing but worth being aware of.
Happy to discuss this further.
Stevie
On 23 October 2013 10:56, Martin Poulter infobomb@gmail.com wrote:
Interesting proposal- some of these "planets" have been very influential tools. We can take the same approach to evaluating it that publishers use for a proposed academic journal. If this planet had already existed for a few months, what posts would now be visible on it? If there are a lot, it's a viable idea, and if there are hardly any, then it's not worth doing yet. Anyone want to suggest a list?
On 22 October 2013 22:14, Richard Symonds < richard.symonds@wikimedia.org.uk> wrote:
Crikey, so would I. It'd be brilliant. I'll leave Stevie to weigh in on it, though, as he may spot pitfalls that I haven't!
Richard Symonds Wikimedia UK 0207 065 0992
Wikimedia UK is a Company Limited by Guarantee registered in England and Wales, Registered No. 6741827. Registered Charity No.1144513. Registered Office 4th Floor, Development House, 56-64 Leonard Street, London EC2A 4LT. United Kingdom. Wikimedia UK is the UK chapter of a global Wikimedia movement. The Wikimedia projects are run by the Wikimedia Foundation (who operate Wikipedia, amongst other projects).
*Wikimedia UK is an independent non-profit charity with no legal control over Wikipedia nor responsibility for its contents.*
On 22 October 2013 21:15, Michael Maggs michael@maggs.name wrote:
Don't know about others but I would definitely be interested in this.
Michael
On 22 Oct 2013, at 20:29, Harry Burt harryaburt@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
One thing that Wikimedia UK's technology committee (which I am on) has discussed a couple of times is the idea of a blog "planet" [1] (aggregator) for use by UK Wikimedians.
Regular Wikimedians will know that there's already an English-language planet at http://en.planet.wikimedia.org , automatically collating blog posts from around the web that are both about Wikimedia (or similar projects, eg. FOSS in general).
The idea with a "UK" planet would be the collation of blog posts from (British?) Wikimedians' blogs, with a strong focus on activities in/around/involving the UK. The hypothesised criteria for inclusion would limit posts to those in English, Scots, both forms of Gaelic, Welsh, and the many other languages of the UK. I envisage that, at its best, it could be a great place to follow as diverse set of events as wikimeetups, chapter activity, GLAM initiatives--not to mention everything else that is (and has been) going on.
These are things that are already being blogged about, but many of these blog posts (I venture) are on individuals' own (under-read) blogs. By collating blog posts, they are easier to find and hence each blog post reaches a much wider audience.
Blog planets are not difficult to setup, and would not particularly resource intensive; it's just a question of whether people would appreciate such a thing.
Any thoughts? Harry
-- Harry Burt User:Jarry1250
[1] See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planet_%28software%29 . In practice one would use a newer fork, as the WMF-hosted planet does.
Wikimedia UK mailing list wikimediauk-l@wikimedia.org http://mail.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimediauk-l WMUK: http://uk.wikimedia.org
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This is a welcome idea for development.
Thank you,
Toni
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*Wikimedia UK is an independent non-profit charity with no legal control over Wikipedia nor responsibility for its contents.*
On 23 October 2013 11:05, Stevie Benton stevie.benton@wikimedia.org.ukwrote:
I think this is also an interesting idea. Where would the content be aggregated? Would it be somehow linked to the UK wiki?
We'd also need to be clear in understanding that in bringing all of the content we're talking about together that we aren't just talking about positive comments. There will be some negatives in there, too. This in itself isn't a bad thing but worth being aware of.
Happy to discuss this further.
Stevie
On 23 October 2013 10:56, Martin Poulter infobomb@gmail.com wrote:
Interesting proposal- some of these "planets" have been very influential tools. We can take the same approach to evaluating it that publishers use for a proposed academic journal. If this planet had already existed for a few months, what posts would now be visible on it? If there are a lot, it's a viable idea, and if there are hardly any, then it's not worth doing yet. Anyone want to suggest a list?
On 22 October 2013 22:14, Richard Symonds < richard.symonds@wikimedia.org.uk> wrote:
Crikey, so would I. It'd be brilliant. I'll leave Stevie to weigh in on it, though, as he may spot pitfalls that I haven't!
Richard Symonds Wikimedia UK 0207 065 0992
Wikimedia UK is a Company Limited by Guarantee registered in England and Wales, Registered No. 6741827. Registered Charity No.1144513. Registered Office 4th Floor, Development House, 56-64 Leonard Street, London EC2A 4LT. United Kingdom. Wikimedia UK is the UK chapter of a global Wikimedia movement. The Wikimedia projects are run by the Wikimedia Foundation (who operate Wikipedia, amongst other projects).
*Wikimedia UK is an independent non-profit charity with no legal control over Wikipedia nor responsibility for its contents.*
On 22 October 2013 21:15, Michael Maggs michael@maggs.name wrote:
Don't know about others but I would definitely be interested in this.
Michael
On 22 Oct 2013, at 20:29, Harry Burt harryaburt@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
One thing that Wikimedia UK's technology committee (which I am on) has discussed a couple of times is the idea of a blog "planet" [1] (aggregator) for use by UK Wikimedians.
Regular Wikimedians will know that there's already an English-language planet at http://en.planet.wikimedia.org , automatically collating blog posts from around the web that are both about Wikimedia (or similar projects, eg. FOSS in general).
The idea with a "UK" planet would be the collation of blog posts from (British?) Wikimedians' blogs, with a strong focus on activities in/around/involving the UK. The hypothesised criteria for inclusion would limit posts to those in English, Scots, both forms of Gaelic, Welsh, and the many other languages of the UK. I envisage that, at its best, it could be a great place to follow as diverse set of events as wikimeetups, chapter activity, GLAM initiatives--not to mention everything else that is (and has been) going on.
These are things that are already being blogged about, but many of these blog posts (I venture) are on individuals' own (under-read) blogs. By collating blog posts, they are easier to find and hence each blog post reaches a much wider audience.
Blog planets are not difficult to setup, and would not particularly resource intensive; it's just a question of whether people would appreciate such a thing.
Any thoughts? Harry
-- Harry Burt User:Jarry1250
[1] See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planet_%28software%29 . In practice one would use a newer fork, as the WMF-hosted planet does.
Wikimedia UK mailing list wikimediauk-l@wikimedia.org http://mail.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimediauk-l WMUK: http://uk.wikimedia.org
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