Brianna Laugher
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Hacking MediawikiNice :)
Not sure I would recommend FlaggedRevs and SMW as very friendly extensions for newbie types, though!4 days ago
Brianna Laugher
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Effective Procrastination with HiveMinderAlso - wow, 2 years old? As far as I can tell the only out of date bit is that there are lots of IM interfaces now, not just AIM. And maybe the feedback responsiveness is slightly lessened. :)7 months ago
Brianna Laugher
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Effective Procrastination with HiveMinderWow, that’s so great. Hiveminder should put it in their FAQ, quite frankly.
My curious workmates have noticed me using Hiveminder at work, and so we’re going to start using a Hiveminder group for work-related tasks. :)7 months ago
Brianna Laugher
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Five myths about the future of culture and the commonsRegarding myth 4, in what sense do you see free culture advocates not eating their own dogfood? Not licensing their own works freely? Consuming all-rights-reserved media and enjoying it? ...?
maybe you should insert the identi.ca logo here :)2 years ago
Brianna Laugher
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Five myths about the future of culture and the commonsI like this a lot. Useful points succintly distilled.
Regarding "Piracy doesn’t help the commons", I guess from the slides that you talked about this in the sense of pirated works not being part of the commons. But what about the idea of widespread (personally-enacted) piracy => widespread disregard for the law => pressure to update the law to reflect reality?
I know I am dreaming a bit; big business is so invested in the current interpretation of copyright that any alternative seems impossible, but in theory...2 years ago
Brianna Laugher
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Who’s behind Wikipedia?I still love this title slide to death. :)
Things in [[square brackets]] represent Wikipedia shortcuts. Type them directly into the Wikipedia search bar.
Slide 4 as an SVG: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:English_Wikipedia_user_access_levels_diagram.svg2 years ago
Brianna Laugher
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Special:Contributions/newbiesoh, how ugly the OpenOffice templates are... :)
NB. On slide 10 I attributed the quote "All the low-hanging fruit have been picked" to Andrew Lih. The comment probably originates with Geoffrey Burling’s blog post: http://original-research.blogspot.com/2007/03/is-wikipedia-approaching-barrier.html2 years ago
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