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| The items in this category are for people who are part of the local Wiki Organisation, to add a person use the Person template. Ideally this article will be the "people portal" where we can see the range of skills we have, and their availability.
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The People article currently redirects here, but should instead become the "people portal" which will be similar to the category except that the member articles (the individual person articles each containing ) will be rendered section zero style using a DPL query.
The person template (which is in the section zero of each) should contain:
- Contact info
- Kind of projects/roles they're interested in participating in
- For each kind of project, the following sub items should be available
- Resources used for this kind of project or role (eg. pedia pages, sites, forums, books etc)
- Current projects
- Completed projects
1 Add a new person
Enter the persons name in the box below and click Add/Edit
{{#forminput:Person}}
2 Contact List
<ask link=All>NamePhoneMobile:=*Fax:=*Affiliation:=*Email:=*</ask>
This category uses the form Has default form::Form:Person.
3 People in the team
Incomplete: see User:Nad for Aran's home page...
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| Location:
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When using a wiki for wiki organisation, it is important to conform to a consistent set of best practices which together make a generic wiki into a powerful organisational tool for describing, deploying, maintaining and using organisational systems. The aim of this article is to document and highlight the set of best practices we've developed over the last few years of applying organisation within the MediaWiki environment.
The best practices for wiki organisation play a similar role to Wikipedia's policies and guidelines, but we've named them "best practices" since its an established organisational term, apart from that, we add a few of our own specific practices.
- Programmer: Flash, HTML, JavaScript, some PHP etc
- PC fixer
- Maker of Flash flipbooks and client-side websites
- Cricketer
- Interested in politics and the arts
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