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: Map the upper left logo to [[Wiki Index]]
: Map the upper left logo to [[Wiki Index]]
::Then [[Wiki Index]] is going to have to be set as the main page. Clicking that logo is meant to be a shortcut back to the main page. Right now it ''is'' mapped there, but that's only because the page it's ''really'' mapped to redirects there. &mdash;[[Sean Fennel|<span style="font-family: Kristen ITC, Times New Roman;">User:Sean Fennel</span>]][[User talk:Sean Fennel|<span style="font-family: Kristen ITC, Times New Roman;">@</span>]] 02:03, 6 Mar 2006 (EST)

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welcome back! thanks much - I feel so much better working with actual human beings. :-) TedErnst | talk 15:22, 26 Jan 2006 (EST)

tagging

check out Add a Wiki and How do tags work. I jiggered it a bit, let me know what u think, thx --Ray 02:44, 27 Jan 2006 (EST)

John, I've got a little problem with the "tag" and "category" template. It's a trailing space issue -- when you use the template within a body of text, it somehow adds a trailing space inside the template results and worse, requires that you don't add a trailing space afterwards, else it messes up the output. Any ideas?


WSR3

hi John, WSR3 is becoming active. see http://www.wikisym.org/wiki/index.php/WSR_3 -- Max

future wiki-nodes

Hello John, I am toying with the mark-up for wikinodes that are not there and TedErnst asked me a good question. Can we currently sort on a no for URL_wikinode? Meaning if we do what I am thinking about (e.g. The_league_of_scarybirds with the - WikiNode) does that damage being able to find those? Best, MarkDilley | talk

List of wikis by size

Is it possible to introduce another categorization criteria, by size (conservative pages count)? 84.177.187.236 04:17, 27 Feb 2006 (EST)

Page count would be interesting, but difficult to keep up-to-date. It would also be interesting to measure other things, like the edit rate of wikis, which will vary over time. And the number of active users. But we wouldn't want to be measuring these things by hand. We could try to build a tool to automate some wiki analysis. Visiting wikis as a web-bot. It could also present the figures on the wikiindex wiki by updating the wiki as bot, but it might be easier to implement as a seperate display, as least initially. -- Harry Wood 06:26, 27 Feb 2006 (EST)

At least for Mediawikis with more than 7000 articles and Wikimedia Projects a batch process like this alredy exists. http://s23.org/wikistats/ You should contact the author in offering aid to extend his efforts. 84.177.187.236 07:51, 27 Feb 2006 (EST)

Hi, im the author. Do you already check the wikis automatically to some extent or is this all manual still? Do you already get data from the Special:Statistics?action=raw pages? Mutante 08:25, 27 Feb 2006 (EST)

Still pretty much a manual operation with a thought to future automation. Welcome any suggestions and/or help along this line John Stanton

Could you extract a list of all Mediawiki URLs, something like "select old_text from text where old_text LIKE "%Recentchanges%"; hmm,or make a mysql dump file and grep it from there? If we had a list with all Special:Statistics URLs of the listed Mediawikis that would be the key to make automated statistics. Mutante 16:02, 27 Feb 2006 (EST)


Main Page

Hi John, Sean over at Meatball pointed us in this direction: How do I change the main page for whenever you get around to it. Best, MarkDilley | talk (uhhh, wait, that didn't tell us anything... )

I'm pretty sure that what that means is that (and an admin will have to do this as the page is protected) the page MediaWiki:Mainpage just needs to edited to say the name of another page. 158.135.241.100 02:43, 1 Mar 2006 (EST)
Exactly what is it that we want to do here? John Stanton 15:11, 2 Mar 2006 (EST)
Map the upper left logo to Wiki Index
Then Wiki Index is going to have to be set as the main page. Clicking that logo is meant to be a shortcut back to the main page. Right now it is mapped there, but that's only because the page it's really mapped to redirects there. —User:Sean Fennel@ 02:03, 6 Mar 2006 (EST)