Hi Leigh, yes, there is a page on Wikiversity Beta: http://beta.wikiversity.org/wiki/Sandbox_Server
Juan 2010/2/1 Leigh Blackall <[email protected]> > Is this discussion taking place on the Wiki somewhere too? > > 2010/1/31 Juan de Vojníkov <[email protected]> > > Ah, >> >> thanks for replies Daniel. Now its clear to me. >> >> >> Juan >> >> 2010/1/30 Daniel Kinzler <[email protected]> >> >> Hi Juan >>> >>> Juan de Vojníkov schrieb: >>> >>> > Hi, >>> > >>> > If we are talking about billing, I would say that cheapest way is to >>> rent a >>> > server for one or 2 years. So would it be a problem for WMDE to offer >>> us >>> > support for one year? >>> >>> Can you show me the different offers? How much cheaper would it be to >>> rent for 1 >>> year in advance, or even for 2? >>> >>> Again, this is for Pavel to decide, but the larget the advance >>> commitment, the >>> greater the reluctance. I imagine that this would get easier once we see >>> the >>> project actually taking off. We have, err, mixed experiences with this >>> kind of >>> thing. >>> >>> > Also to send a reports every 3 month means the reports >>> > will be very simillar. >>> >>> No problem. The point of the reports is to track activity and progress. >>> We are >>> liable to our donors, we have to document that we kame good use of the >>> money the >>> give us. >>> >>> >>> > And one more comment from me. If I analyze conditions: *The server >>> hosts only >>> > projects, software, etc. which are for the Wikimedia community - hope >>> that >>> > WMDE understand, that Wikiversity is a place to host different >>> communities of >>> > learners and teachers. It means, there might be group of students from >>> > different schools etc. using Wikiversity to fulfill their real life >>> education >>> > goals within our projects. So my question would be if these are >>> understand >>> > as Wikimedia community and if they can also operate on SS? >>> >>> Heh, more policy questions - I'm the tech guy :P AS far as I understand, >>> it >>> would be fine to do anything there that is compatible with the goals and >>> mission >>> of wikimedia in general and wikiversity specifically. So, I suppose the >>> projects >>> should revolve about sharing knowledge, i.e. free content and open >>> access. But >>> they don't have to be limited to the actual wiki community. >>> >>> basically, this requirement is to make sure that folks don't run a quake >>> server >>> or a spam relay there. So, how about this: >>> >>> You come up with a mission statment and general rules for projects, and >>> WMDE >>> signs off on it. >>> >>> >>> > o Our ideas for the next three months (which extensions, software, etc. >>> > should be develop, which software should test, etc.) - this might be >>> hard to >>> > say, but as I commented before, Wikiversity core community is quite >>> small. So >>> > every 3 month the report will be very similar. And if well stay with >>> the >>> > original idea that SS is open to all Wikiversity participants in all >>> > languages with some core administrators, I think it might be difficult >>> to >>> > say, what for example is this or that person planning to deploy next >>> month. >>> >>> Well, it should be possible to come up with a plan. If you don't have any >>> idea >>> what you want to do, why start? So I suppose you do have some ideas. Just >>> write >>> them down! >>> >>> It's not a requirement that you stick to the plan. We just want to know >>> what you >>> want to do, and what is actually happening. That's all. If the report is >>> very >>> similar every time - well, I'd hope that there's at least some progress >>> in >>> development and deployment, maybe some figures like number of users, of >>> tools, >>> of page views, etc. >>> >>> The report doesn't need to be entertaining, boring is fine with us :) >>> >>> -- daniel >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Wikiversity-l mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikiversity-l >>> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Wikiversity-l mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikiversity-l >> >> > > > -- > -- > Leigh Blackall > +61(0)404561009 > skype - leigh_blackall > [email protected] > http://leighblackall.blogspot.com > > > _______________________________________________ > Wikiversity-l mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikiversity-l > >
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