On 3/14/13 6:57 AM, Tom Morris wrote:
> Great. Let's do that then. Having it on openlibrary.org > <http://openlibrary.org> will make it easy for users to find. > > As understand it, the goal is to have a place where members of the OL > community can self-organize ways to contribute, data entry standards, > data cleanup tasks and all the other meta stuff that will go into making > Open Library a success. > > What is a good root page for this piece of the wiki and where should we > link it into the rest of the structure? I suggest a sub-directory called "community" that is public editable. The home page within that directory can be a "table of contents" to other pages. One of the first pages (or sets of pages ) I would like to see is a place where people can report what they are doing with OL -- projects of various types, especially those using the APIs. This will then give us a better idea of who OL is serving and how. Anand, you said that it is easy to set up an area with open editing permissions... could you set this up? It probably needs to use the same rules as the OL bibliographic pages, which is that it would be limited to users with accounts, and will have a captcha for saves (to avoid having to revert lots of automated spam). Thank you, kc > > Tom -- Karen Coyle [email protected] http://kcoyle.net ph: 1-510-540-7596 m: 1-510-435-8234 skype: kcoylenet _______________________________________________ Ol-tech mailing list [email protected] http://mail.archive.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ol-tech To unsubscribe from this mailing list, send email to [email protected]
