Hi! I'm Molly White, or GorillaWarfare on the WMF projects. I'm planning to submit a proposal to the WMF for this summer's Google Summer of Code (and probably also the Outreach Program for Women) and was hoping to get some feedback. See my proposal at https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/User:GorillaWarfare/Proposal.
I would like to improve support for projects (like Wikisource and Wikibooks) that have content that's structured as a book and not as an article. I plan to do this by working on the existing BookManager extension. It's currently unstable and very much in development, so there's a lot of room for improvement.
Do you have any feedback, concerns, suggestions, etc.? Do you think the project is feasible for GSoC?
Thanks,
Molly White
Hi! Your proposal looks very good. I'll be very happy to help you as co-mentor on this project if is no GSoc project for Proofread Page.
Some comments: 1. You should keep in mind that the extension will be used by Wikibook and Wikisource communities so these communities must be involve in the project. 2. For Wikisource, the extension should be nicely integrated with the current proofreading workflow managed by Proofread Page (this can be done in a second time but we should keep it in mind). 3. The extension should, I think, be able to manage metadata about books like the author(s) in order to be able to provide these information in the exported files. The metadata have sometime to be input by the contributors (like the author of a Wikisource book) or to be get from MediaWiki (like the authors of Wikibook books that are the contributors of the book pages) or maybe, in the future, even get from Wikidata. 4. The extension must be simple to use. I believe that one of the main goal is to simplify the edition workflow. So, new wikicode syntax to learn for basic users should be avoided as much as possible (this doesn't concern syntax that will only be used in templates).
A good way to archive these goals is maybe be to make book main pages not wikitext based pages, but a page that store in a structured format (like JSON) metadata of the book, a table of content and some free text spaces, all of that edited via a clever form. For that, we can reuse some code written for the Wikidata project (storage with the Content handler, Diff system, DataValue library...). Working in that way will allow to get nice and well-formatted metadata that can be used to improve cataloging of books and avoid the need for people to learn new tags, templates or parser functions in order to create a new books. But this will require more development time.
What do you think about it? Thomas
(I CC the members of the "Elaborate Wikisource strategic vision" group)
Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2013 12:16:44 -0400 From: gorillawarfarewikipedia@gmail.com To: wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org Subject: [Wikitech-l] GSoC 2013: Improve support for book structures
Hi! I'm Molly White, or GorillaWarfare on the WMF projects. I'm planning to submit a proposal to the WMF for this summer's Google Summer of Code (and probably also the Outreach Program for Women) and was hoping to get some feedback. See my proposal at https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/User:GorillaWarfare/Proposal.
I would like to improve support for projects (like Wikisource and Wikibooks) that have content that's structured as a book and not as an article. I plan to do this by working on the existing BookManager extension. It's currently unstable and very much in development, so there's a lot of room for improvement.
Do you have any feedback, concerns, suggestions, etc.? Do you think the project is feasible for GSoC?
Thanks,
Molly White _______________________________________________ Wikitech-l mailing list Wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikitech-l
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2013/4/11 Thomas PT thomaspt@hotmail.fr
Hi! Your proposal looks very good. I'll be very happy to help you as co-mentor on this project if is no GSoc project for Proofread Page.
Some comments:
- You should keep in mind that the extension will be used by Wikibook and
Wikisource communities so these communities must be involve in the project. 2. For Wikisource, the extension should be nicely integrated with the current proofreading workflow managed by Proofread Page (this can be done in a second time but we should keep it in mind). 3. The extension should, I think, be able to manage metadata about books like the author(s) in order to be able to provide these information in the exported files. The metadata have sometime to be input by the contributors (like the author of a Wikisource book) or to be get from MediaWiki (like the authors of Wikibook books that are the contributors of the book pages) or maybe, in the future, even get from Wikidata. 4. The extension must be simple to use. I believe that one of the main goal is to simplify the edition workflow. So, new wikicode syntax to learn for basic users should be avoided as much as possible (this doesn't concern syntax that will only be used in templates).
A good way to archive these goals is maybe be to make book main pages not wikitext based pages, but a page that store in a structured format (like JSON) metadata of the book, a table of content and some free text spaces, all of that edited via a clever form. For that, we can reuse some code written for the Wikidata project (storage with the Content handler, Diff system, DataValue library...). Working in that way will allow to get nice and well-formatted metadata that can be used to improve cataloging of books and avoid the need for people to learn new tags, templates or parser functions in order to create a new books. But this will require more development time.
What do you think about it? Thomas
(I CC the members of the "Elaborate Wikisource strategic vision" group)
Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2013 12:16:44 -0400 From: gorillawarfarewikipedia@gmail.com To: wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org Subject: [Wikitech-l] GSoC 2013: Improve support for book structures
Hi! I'm Molly White, or GorillaWarfare on the WMF projects. I'm planning
to
submit a proposal to the WMF for this summer's Google Summer of Code (and probably also the Outreach Program for Women) and was hoping to get some feedback. See my proposal at https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/User:GorillaWarfare/Proposal.
I would like to improve support for projects (like Wikisource and Wikibooks) that have content that's structured as a book and not as an article. I plan to do this by working on the existing BookManager extension. It's currently unstable and very much in development, so
there's
a lot of room for improvement.
Do you have any feedback, concerns, suggestions, etc.? Do you think the project is feasible for GSoC?
Thanks,
Molly White _______________________________________________ Wikitech-l mailing list Wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikitech-l
Wikitech-l mailing list Wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikitech-l
Thomas PT <thomaspt <at> hotmail.fr> writes:
Hi! Your proposal looks very good. I'll be very happy to help you as co-mentor
on this project if is no GSoc
project for Proofread Page.
Some comments:
- You should keep in mind that the extension will be used by Wikibook and
Wikisource communities so these
communities must be involve in the project. 2. For Wikisource, the extension should be nicely integrated with the
current proofreading workflow
managed by Proofread Page (this can be done in a second time but we should
keep it in mind).
- The extension should, I think, be able to manage metadata about books
like the author(s) in order to be
able to provide these information in the exported files. The metadata have
sometime to be input by the
contributors (like the author of a Wikisource book) or to be get from
MediaWiki (like the authors of
Wikibook books that are the contributors of the book pages) or maybe, in
the future, even get from Wikidata.
- The extension must be simple to use. I believe that one of the main
goal is to simplify the edition
workflow. So, new wikicode syntax to learn for basic users should be
avoided as much as possible (this
doesn't concern syntax that will only be used in templates).
A good way to archive these goals is maybe be to make book main pages not
wikitext based pages, but a page that
store in a structured format (like JSON) metadata of the book, a table of
content and some free text spaces,
all of that edited via a clever form. For that, we can reuse some code
written for the Wikidata project
(storage with the Content handler, Diff system, DataValue library...). Working in that way will allow to get nice and well-formatted metadata
that can be used to improve
cataloging of books and avoid the need for people to learn new tags,
templates or parser functions in order
to create a new books. But this will require more development time.
What do you think about it? Thomas
(I CC the members of the "Elaborate Wikisource strategic vision" group)
Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2013 12:16:44 -0400 From: gorillawarfarewikipedia <at> gmail.com To: wikitech-l <at> lists.wikimedia.org Subject: [Wikitech-l] GSoC 2013: Improve support for book structures
Hi! I'm Molly White, or GorillaWarfare on the WMF projects. I'm planning to submit a proposal to the WMF for this summer's Google Summer of Code (and probably also the Outreach Program for Women) and was hoping to get some feedback. See my proposal at https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/User:GorillaWarfare/Proposal.
I would like to improve support for projects (like Wikisource and Wikibooks) that have content that's structured as a book and not as an article. I plan to do this by working on the existing BookManager extension. It's currently unstable and very much in development, so there's a lot of room for improvement.
Do you have any feedback, concerns, suggestions, etc.? Do you think the project is feasible for GSoC?
Thanks,
Molly White _______________________________________________ Wikitech-l mailing list Wikitech-l <at> lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikitech-l
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Wow, thank you so much for your detailed reply. I would love to have you as a co-mentor, assuming no one is available to work on the Proofread Page extension.
Regarding your suggestions: I've posted on both English and Multilingual Wikisource regarding my ideas, but I will do so again when I have a more specific plan. I'll also communicate with the Wikibooks community. I'm sure both communities will have a lot of useful feedback.
How do you envision this integrating with Proofread Page? The vision I had of this extension was as a somewhat separate process, but I think the more the process can be simplified, the better.
I strongly agree about the metadata. I will be more specific in my proposal that I intend to include the ability to add that on the book organization page. I also like the idea of integrating it with WikiData.
I had planned to use a form-type organization page, and not to try to organize it using wikitext. I really like the JSON idea, actually; I think that might be the perfect format for this. I will start looking at the WikiData code to get an idea of how they use it.
Thanks so much,
Molly White
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