[Toolserver-l] communication with wiki communities

Dr. Trigon dr.trigon at surfeu.ch
Tue Jun 16 13:49:45 UTC 2009


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Hallo Daniel

If you need help for 1) you can contact me, I would be glad to help you,
if needed and
wanded... ;)

Greetings!
Ursin (DrTrigon)


Daniel Kinzler schrieb:
> Hi all
>
> during wikimedia germany's brithday party yesterday, I was asked to look into
> improving the communication between toolserver folks and the wiki communities
> using the toolserver. We have become an important part of their infrastructure,
> and when things break, they notice - but often don't know who to ask about it.
>
> So, I would like to propose a few things to improve this situation.
>
> 1) There should be a short description of the toolserver, with the relevant
> links, in the project namespace of each wiki that us the toolserver
> significantly. That page should be maintained by the local community of course,
> but I think it would be ideal if a toolserver user who is also a member of that
> community would help with that, or even start the page. I will do this for the
> german wikipedia soon.
>
> 2) we, the toolserver admins, should use the toolserver blog more to communicate
> what's going on with the TS. I guess several of the messages I posted here
> lately should have gone to the blog too. Maybe blog posts could be forwarded to
> toolserver-l automatically? posting the same thing to several places is annoying...
>
> 3) we should incurage people to describe their tools on the toolserver wiki,
> kind of like the description pages for extension on mediawiki.org. Perhaps we
> should have a guideline for this?
>
> The idea is to promote some more information about who we are, what we do, and
> how the toolserver works. And we should also help people to find the right
> person to contact when things break. What do you think?
>
> -- daniel
>
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