11:12:46 #startmeeting 11:12:46 Meeting started Mon Oct 4 11:12:46 2010 UTC. The chair is mchua. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 11:12:46 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #halp #info #idea #link #topic. 11:13:02 #topic IRC/wiki lab exercise 11:13:04 #link http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/POSSE_South_Africa#Monday_deliverables 11:13:55 #link http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/User:Jadudm 11:14:40 #link http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/User:Jwildeboer 11:14:54 #link http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/User:Kpalmer 11:14:59 #link http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/User:Fardad 11:15:05 #link http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/User:Kwurst 11:15:51 liknus: ^ examples of a broad range of user pages 11:16:34 liknus: One thing we could do is look at the source of these wiki pages to show people the syntax. I think we can start editing soon. :) 11:19:06 #link http://teachingopensource.org/index.php?title=User:Kpalmer&action=edit 11:19:12 to see the source liknus is editing right now 11:19:32 liknus: use jadudm's now :) or fardad 11:22:10 View source (hit the "edit" button) for the links above in order to check out what syntax generates these pages. 11:22:18 You'll start being able to infer a lot of wiki syntax from that alone. 11:22:42 Another interesting thing to note about wikis - micadeyeye just noted that user pages would be useful for students to keep, so instructors can look at all their work and assignments. 11:22:46 Wikis automatically track contributions. 11:22:50 See: http://teachingopensource.org/index.php?title=User:Kpalmer&action=edit 11:22:53 whoops. 11:22:56 #link http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/Special:Contributions/Mchua 11:23:01 #link http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/Mchua 11:23:22 #link http://fedoraproject.org/w/index.php?title=FAmSCo_report_2010-07&diff=prev&oldid=192055 11:23:49 #info You can look at an individual's contributions, as well as what one of their edits did. 11:24:05 #info You can also look at the history of an individual page. 11:24:12 #link https://fedoraproject.org/w/index.php?title=FAmSCo_report_2010-07&action=history 11:24:35 Hi guys, you could take a look at the POSSE SA page http://teachingopensource.org/index.php?title=POSSE_South_Africa&action=edit. it has all the commands/keys liknus (Pierros) is discussing. 11:24:52 We'll go through that in a moment after everyone edits someone else's wiki page into being. 11:25:43 #link http://http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/User:Gruntus 11:29:24 Anyone need a partner? 11:30:04 micadeyeye, you can see the history of the page to find out what happened :) 11:30:12 who did it and why 11:30:13 Go, grab a partner 11:30:23 micadeyeye: https://fedoraproject.org/w/index.php?title=FAmSCo_report_2010-07&action=history for example 11:30:33 micadeyeye: click on the "history" tab 11:30:39 Who needs a partner? 11:30:42 "why" part is the comments we fill every time we edit something 11:30:55 yes I need a partner 11:31:10 I have started my wiki page 11:31:10 have posted my page link guys - feel free to write 11:31:11 michaelgraaf: OK, I am yours :-) 11:31:22 gruntus, match up? 11:31:26 it is wise to fill out comments so the next person that see is it will know what happened 11:31:28 michaelgraaf: where's the URL? 11:31:36 okay Jan do you have my page? 11:31:36 ok mchua 11:31:40 micadeyeye, boniface, how about the two of you pair up? 11:31:42 Anyone need a partner? 11:31:51 ya we can 11:31:57 michaelgraaf: not yet, please post link here 11:31:58 Or else I can give general directions :) 11:31:59 mchua is your link higher up this page? 11:32:00 gruntus: http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/User:Mchua 11:32:03 ok boniface I am yours 11:32:17 boniface, you created the page? 11:32:18 can someone tell me about neophyte? I have been receiving emails from it (I guess it's a bot). 11:32:19 link 11:32:24 gruntus: So, uh... my page is really, really messy 11:32:26 http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/User:Michaelgraaf 11:32:51 #link http://teachingopensource.org/index.php?title=User:Boniface 11:33:01 michaelgraaf: got it. Let's switch to private conversation to do cut'n'paste etc. 11:33:01 gruntus: We can start with yours though - where can I find your faculty homepage? 11:33:03 liknus: neophyte did it. I used to think neophyte was Mel.lol!! 11:33:17 Ok how do you split the page into two columns 11:33:33 lol micadeyeye ... its not mel :) AFAIK 11:33:38 liknus: since you're the only unpaired one here, if you can answer q's like ^ that would be awesome 11:33:48 micadeyeye: I'm not neophyte, nope. 11:33:55 ok mchua although I have boniface 11:34:07 Oh, okay. micadeyeye, who are you paired with then? 11:34:30 mchua: no one yet. 11:34:34 boniface, switching to privet channel 11:34:46 micadeyeye: why don't you and gruntus work together, then? my wiki page is already there and pretty full 11:34:53 gruntus: ^ 11:35:05 micadeyeye: I started at http://teachingopensource.org/index.php?title=User:Gruntus&action=edit 11:35:13 okay. gruntus, so i need to edit you wiki page. right? 11:35:28 micadeyeye: The hard part is finding a way to get his attention if we're not allowed to signal him in the room... 11:36:02 micadeyeye: You could always go ahead and start 11:36:34 gruntus: Hey! So, micadeyeye also needed a partner 11:36:41 so I asked if he could take my place and do your page. 11:36:57 boniface, r u following our private chat? 11:37:04 ok go ahead - i was working on mchuas page 11:37:09 (thanks gruntus!) 11:37:24 So you folks will want to ask each other questions, share links - where do you teach, what do you do, what are you interested in, etc. 11:37:57 Attention people! If two users are editing on the same time there is a conflict warning! So make sure you state in which article you are working 11:38:13 liknus: I'm pretty sure we'll see that soon enough. :) if not we have a little time after the exercise is over to demo 11:38:26 mchua, ok nice :) 11:38:32 liknus: I'd check in on how people are doing at... say, 10 minutes to the hour? 11:38:38 liknus: depending on how stuff looks 11:38:55 * mchua needs more water and to find the restroom, brb 11:39:15 boniface, there is a possibility to have two columns page (it can be done with tables) but I suggest you start with simple formatting :) 11:39:23 mchua, it's ok with me 11:39:34 * liknus is going also for some water 11:39:36 ok 11:41:04 * liknus is back 11:41:22 ok so boniface , make sure the links are alright 11:41:38 remember when the link is internal you dint need the whole URL 11:41:47 just the page title 11:42:36 hi guys, gruntus' page has some info in it. see http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/User:Gruntus 11:45:07 micadeyeye: when you say technical programming what do you mean? 11:47:36 If you want to upload a file just go to http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/Special:Upload 11:47:52 * micadeyeye is eating 11:48:04 micadeyeye: omnomnom! :) 11:48:18 Remember the categories I was talking? well Special is one of them 11:48:30 with function pages like Upload Login etc 11:48:39 * micadeyeye cold though. but i have to. 11:48:41 So, it is impossible to cover *all* of wiki syntax and wiki editing in one session. 11:48:42 it all under Special: in every wiki 11:48:42 OK, Will gladly take pictures of all participants in front of the whiteboard to upload to User Profile page (if we can do that) 11:48:56 mchua, just the basic 11:49:04 However, there are resources you can use to learn more, on your own, later. 11:49:07 #link http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Formatting 11:49:13 #link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:How_to_edit_a_page 11:49:27 #link http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WMDOC/Cheatsheet 11:49:31 jwildeboer, and I will complete that with the pics from the contact papers that we drew 11:49:38 mchua you know if/how we can upload pix to user page? 11:49:55 jwildeboer: yep, we can put the file in as an attachment as usual. 11:50:02 I wonder if that's too much for now, though, since we only have 10m left 11:50:03 mchua, be warned that some of these stuff apply ONLY in wikipedia 11:50:16 liknus: +1 11:50:19 (not the mediawiki pages though) 11:50:48 we could upload a pix in mediawiki. 11:50:59 mediawiki micadeyeye ? 11:51:02 am i getting something wrong here? 11:51:11 you mean our wiki instance? 11:51:20 tos, i meant. i uses mediawiki. 11:51:30 * jwildeboer AFK for next 5 min 11:51:39 mediawiki is the webapp (written in PHP) and we have one instance of it in TOS 11:51:50 mchua should we explain some of the acronym stuff typically thrown around in IRC? 11:51:51 yeap micadeyeye , right :) 11:51:59 jwildeboer: yes plz 11:52:05 gladly jwildeboer :) 11:52:06 jwildeboer: annotate at will in-channel 11:52:30 #note AFK - Away From Keyboard 11:52:36 #note BRB - Be r 11:52:45 #note BRB - Be Right Back 11:52:56 #note AFAIK - As Far As I Know 11:52:56 #note AFAICS - As Far As I Can See 11:53:10 #note LOL - Lauging Out Load 11:53:13 #note AFAICT - As Far As I Can Tell 11:53:31 #note YMMV - Your Mileage May Vary 11:53:40 * jwildeboer BRB 11:53:50 #note RTFM - Read The Freaking Manual 11:54:39 #note KISS - Keep It Stupid Simple 11:55:34 #link http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/Special:Contributions/Mchua 11:55:53 #link http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/Mchua 11:55:55 liknus: ^ 11:57:00 #note UTSL - Use The Source, Luke ;-) 11:57:57 vocabulary: "netiquette" 12:07:54 #link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netiquette 12:08:03 #link http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1855 12:17:11 #info Asynchronous and synchronous communication tools are *both* important. 12:19:09 #info Don't top-post - start your reply *under* the email you're quoting, not above. 12:22:50 #link http://planet.fedoraproject.org 12:23:15 #link http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/~chris.tyler/planet/ 12:23:26 #link http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/Planet 12:24:24 #link http://www.planetplanet.org/ 12:24:34 liknus: ^ 12:24:41 liknus: (can you open the seneca link, and planet TOS?) 12:25:41 #info Hackergotchis are pictures of people who post on a Planet, so people can put faces to names. 12:25:58 #info If you want a hackergotchi, email Pierros your picture. 12:31:09 #topic search strategies 12:31:14 #info Google is your friend. 12:31:28 #info Look at mailing list archives, meeting (IRC) logs, wiki pages for a project. 12:31:54 #info When you ask people for further info, point them to the things you've already found and tell them what you've already looked at. 12:32:13 #info Oftentimes, asking "where should I ask this question?" will point you to the right place. 12:32:58 #info Asking in the right place is just as important as asking the right question! 12:33:03 #topic Mission 12:33:07 #link http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Overview 12:33:16 #info "The mission is the community." 12:33:37 #info Communities of Practice - people coming together because they work on/towards the same, or similar, things. 12:34:09 liknus: ^ fedora mission statement here 12:38:04 #topic Anatomy of a FOSS project 12:38:10 #info this means 2 things - first, what's the governance model? 12:38:17 #info second, how's the actual artifact structured? 12:41:24 #topic asking good questions 12:41:57 #info * What doesn't work? 12:42:01 #info * What do you want to happen? 12:42:11 #info * Prove to me that it doesn't work. 12:42:25 #info * What have you tried so far and what has happened? 12:43:38 #note Please, if you get an answer that works for you, share it with the rest of the community! 12:45:27 #topic Feedback round 12:45:32 #info Answer 2 questions: 12:45:37 #info * Are we going in the right direction? 12:45:44 #info * Is it different from what you expected? 12:46:08 #info Jan: Yes, we're going in the right direction. This is chaotic, and it will get worse, but I think we're going to have a good time together. 12:47:04 #info Pierros: Yes, we're going in the right direction. I was prepared to deal with crazy things this week, watch people learning how to learn. 12:48:10 #info Michael A: I think we're on the right track, We got exposed to tools we can use later on, while teaching. Are we getting productively lost? Oh yeah. 12:48:59 #info Boniface: We're going in the right direction. It's surprising how many ways you can use these tools to interact with students, i'm used to lecturing. 12:49:58 #info Michael G: We're in the right direction, At the abstract level this is what I expected, but the details are unexpected. 12:50:42 micadeyeye: I'm sorry, I didn't catch the names of the two folks who came in later... could you fill me in? 12:50:48 * mchua wants to write their notes too 12:52:42 #info Grant: Laziness - I will say what everyone else did! Steep learning curve. 12:59:10 #topic closing 12:59:40 #info We'll be on this IRC channel tonight, feel free to come back and ask questions. 12:59:57 #info Please email your first blog posts to the mailing list. 13:00:18 #endmeeting