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# DONE Contact Andy Oram about getting a copy of the O'Reilly MediaWiki book; invite | # DONE Contact Andy Oram about getting a copy of the O'Reilly MediaWiki book; invite | ||
# 85% Write outline, get more detail out at BostonPHP website | # 85% Write outline, get more detail out at BostonPHP website | ||
− | # | + | # 100% Publicize // sent notice to local groups, O'Reilly, facebook, Meetup etc. |
# 50% Complete presentation | # 50% Complete presentation | ||
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== Intro == | == Intro == | ||
− | MediaWiki is the free software (GPL) that runs Wikipedia under the auspices of the [http://www.wikimedia.org/ Wikimedia Foundation]. | + | Cue POTY slideshow and play in loop 30 minutes prior to presentation |
+ | Cue mediawiki slideshow 5 minutes prior to presentation | ||
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+ | MediaWiki is the free software (GPL) that runs Wikipedia under the auspices of the [http://www.wikimedia.org/ Wikimedia Foundation]. | ||
I'm Greg Rundlett [http://iic.harvard.edu/people] [http://freephile.com] [http://rundlett.com], a free software advocate who lives in Newburyport, MA with my wife and two sons. I'm here to show you a lot of things about the wiki system called MediaWiki and hope that you'll take away a lot from this presentation. The great thing about sharing knowledge; like sharing free software; is that you can take away as much as you possibly can and I may take away an even greater knowledge than I started with just from our sharing. Nobody has less, everybody has more. | I'm Greg Rundlett [http://iic.harvard.edu/people] [http://freephile.com] [http://rundlett.com], a free software advocate who lives in Newburyport, MA with my wife and two sons. I'm here to show you a lot of things about the wiki system called MediaWiki and hope that you'll take away a lot from this presentation. The great thing about sharing knowledge; like sharing free software; is that you can take away as much as you possibly can and I may take away an even greater knowledge than I started with just from our sharing. Nobody has less, everybody has more. | ||
− | + | Plus our organizer Mark Withington has arranged through the BostonPHP association with O'Reilly Media for some free books to be given away as well. | |
== Using it == | == Using it == | ||
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− | Does your wiki have a foundation to keep it going? | + | Does your wiki have [http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Home a foundation] to keep it going? |
I do want to point out that MediaWiki does not use <ref>CamelCase</ref> words in order to make a link. This means a lot to all the Irish people of the world, and also the marketers who seem pretty convinced of the coolness of McWords like ThinkPad, etc. | I do want to point out that MediaWiki does not use <ref>CamelCase</ref> words in order to make a link. This means a lot to all the Irish people of the world, and also the marketers who seem pretty convinced of the coolness of McWords like ThinkPad, etc. |
Revision as of 20:49, 12 January 2009
- ↑ CamelCase