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Proposals

  • Discuss vision for Quarter 2 2009 and beyond.
    1. include separate subpage template
    1. investigate to determine if the Mediawiki:NewArticleTemplate could include a template parameter that would default to Mediawiki:NewArticleTemplateDefault, but allow an arbitrary NS_MAIN page to be called for customization.
  • Wouldn't it be easier to maintain the ToDo lists and Release tables in a Google spreadsheet? The parser extension tag, <gspread>, is used to embed Google spreadsheets like this example: olpc:User_talk:FGrose/sandbox, or this, olpc:Health_Sciences_Online#Links_to_content The sheets are hosted by Google and collaboration rights would be controlled by their mechanisms. Sure would add a lot of capability and usability.
    1. Added dev.sugarlabs.org #700 to install the extension dfarning 20:48, 5 April 2009 (UTC)
  • Follow up on marking pages on w.lt.o as migrated.
  • Update the wiki translation infrastructure. There have been alot of advances in mediawiki translations since OLPC developed the wiki translation mechanism we currently use. A good source of advice and information may be http://translatewiki.net/wiki/Main_Page .
  • Clean up the process of planning, holding, and documenting team meeting on the wiki.
  • Install an extension such as SubPageList3 so that some pages can have lists of of pages in wiki.sugarlabs.org's hierarchical structure. See example
  • Consider embedding Nabble's Sugar Forum to provide a mailing list forum environment on the wiki.
  • Move Google translation bar to the bottom of the page.

Potential

If and when wiki.sugarlabs.org has a lot of information that can be displayed, queried, and summarized in multiple places, the olpc:Semantic MediaWiki extension is the way to represent it. As of March 2009 it's unclear if there is a compelling use case for it.

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