Re: [ol-tech] What is the policy for selecting wiki page editors?

2013-02-28 Thread John Shutt
Speaking of dev pages, it would be nice of there was some documentation for PUT requests in the REST API . I'm working on the Ruby wrapper for the API, and want to add the ability to make PUT requests, even though anyone making them would have to jo

[ol-tech] 2nd Announcement: DC-2013 call for participation

2013-02-28 Thread DCMI Announce
*** Please excuse the cross-posting *** "LINKING TO THE FUTURE" International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications 2-6 September 2013, Lisbon, Portugal = 2nd ANNOUNCEMENT: DC-2013 CALL FOR PARTICIPATION ===

[ol-tech] Brewster is interested in our community idea

2013-02-28 Thread Karen Coyle
Brewster has encouraged me to encourage the idea of creating a working community around OL -- folks who can participate in making changes and fostering sharing. That's all the guidance I have, so I'm assuming that we have to do the heavy lifting to make it happen. Can we work together on a prop

Re: [ol-tech] Brewster is interested in our community idea

2013-02-28 Thread Tom Johnson
Great news! I like the idea of a wiki. Is it possible to get a publicly editable page in the Open Library's developer pages? Once we have a place to point people, a message to the Code4Lib list would be a good idea. Thanks for following through on this, Karen. - Tom On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 8:5

Re: [ol-tech] Brewster is interested in our community idea

2013-02-28 Thread John Shutt
This sounds great! I'm definitely interested in contributing. A public-facing wiki seems like a good place to start. On Feb 28, 2013 8:53 PM, "Karen Coyle" wrote: > Brewster has encouraged me to encourage the idea of creating a working > community around OL -- folks who can participate in making

Re: [ol-tech] [ol-discuss] Brewster is interested in our community idea

2013-02-28 Thread Noufal Ibrahim
Karen Coyle writes: > Brewster has encouraged me to encourage the idea of creating a working > community around OL -- folks who can participate in making changes and > fostering sharing. That's all the guidance I have, so I'm assuming > that we have to do the heavy lifting to make it happen. Can