Difference between revisions of "First meeting, Introductions, Code of Conduct and Infrastructour"
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|title detail= First meeting, Introductions, Code of Conduct and Infrastructour | |||
|location detail=Online | |||
|date detail= 13th October, 2021 | |||
|time detail=16:00-19:00 CEST | |||
|pad detail=https://pad.simonbrowne.biz/p/pls-meeting-1 | |||
|tools detail= [[Etherpad]], [[Calibre-web]], [[MediaWiki]] | |||
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== Context == | == Context == | ||
We met online to introduce ourselves as a group of 10 participants | We all met online for the first time, through a web conferencing video call to introduce ourselves as a group of 10 participants: | ||
*[[Simon Browne|Simon Browne]]<br> | *[[Simon Browne|Simon Browne]]<br> | ||
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*[[User:MariavanderTogt|Maria van der Togt]]<br> | *[[User:MariavanderTogt|Maria van der Togt]]<br> | ||
*[[User:Vie|Sylvie Van Wijk]] | *[[User:Vie|Sylvie Van Wijk]] | ||
== Tools == | |||
For the workshop series, the following ancillary infrastructure was created: | |||
* a dedicated [[MediaWiki]] instance, this wiki | |||
* a [[Calibre-web]] instance, called "parallel library" | |||
* an Etherpad instance for note-taking and communication purposes | |||
* an email mailing list for participants to communicate together: pls[at]post.lurk.org | |||
== Activities == | == Activities == | ||
We took an "infrastructour” of the digital resources ([[MediaWiki]], [[Calibre-web]] and [[Etherpad]]); making user accounts and becoming familiar with wikitext, uploading to a digital library and collaborative writing in pads. | |||
[[File:Parallel-library.png|600px|The "parallel-library" used for the workshop series]] | |||
[[ | Following the [[Wiki tutorial|wiki tutorial]], we added text, links and images to our user pages with MediaWiki syntax: | ||
[[File:Wiki-syntax.png|600px|MediaWiki syntax]] | |||
[[File: | [[File:Etherpad_introductions.png|600px|Etherpad introductions]] | ||
We also began drafting a Code of Conduct on a pad, which was completed by the next workshop on October 27th. The final draft was later added to this wiki as the [[PLS_Code_of_Conduct|PLS Code of Conduct]], taking some inspiration from the [https://www.internetfreedomfestival.org/wiki/index.php/Code_of_Conduct IFF CoC]. | We also began drafting a Code of Conduct on a pad, which was completed by the next workshop on October 27th. The final draft was later added to this wiki as the [[PLS_Code_of_Conduct|PLS Code of Conduct]], taking some inspiration from the [https://www.internetfreedomfestival.org/wiki/index.php/Code_of_Conduct IFF CoC]. |
Latest revision as of 19:00, 13 June 2022
First meeting, Introductions, Code of Conduct and Infrastructour |
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Location: Online |
Date: 13th October, 2021 |
Time: 16:00-19:00 CEST |
Pad: https://pad.simonbrowne.biz/p/pls-meeting-1 |
Tools: Etherpad, Calibre-web, MediaWiki |
Guests: {{{guests detail}}} |
Context
We all met online for the first time, through a web conferencing video call to introduce ourselves as a group of 10 participants:
- Simon Browne
- Kriston Chen
- Angeliki Diakrousi
- Mateus Domingos
- Philippa Driest
- Britt Grootes
- Amy Gowen
- Maxwell Neely-Cohen
- Maria van der Togt
- Sylvie Van Wijk
Tools
For the workshop series, the following ancillary infrastructure was created:
- a dedicated MediaWiki instance, this wiki
- a Calibre-web instance, called "parallel library"
- an Etherpad instance for note-taking and communication purposes
- an email mailing list for participants to communicate together: pls[at]post.lurk.org
Activities
We took an "infrastructour” of the digital resources (MediaWiki, Calibre-web and Etherpad); making user accounts and becoming familiar with wikitext, uploading to a digital library and collaborative writing in pads.
Following the wiki tutorial, we added text, links and images to our user pages with MediaWiki syntax:
We also began drafting a Code of Conduct on a pad, which was completed by the next workshop on October 27th. The final draft was later added to this wiki as the PLS Code of Conduct, taking some inspiration from the IFF CoC.