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== IRC Logs ==
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== From Josh ==
 
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* Look into [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Semantic_Tasks Semantic Tasks extension]
17:59 < jgay> sudoman, it means we can probably skip the step when we call the template "Subcategory-links" and simply use the ask query results to define a new array (#arraydefine) and then use the #arrayformat function to print the results
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** Bugs and new submissions submitted to ''Review'' namespace should be quickly moved into a bug in ''FSD'' namespace (i.e., triaged). Leave behind a link to the bug and figure out how we should change our category system to reflect this new workflow.
 
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* Look into [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Semantic_Project_Management Semantic Project Management extension] for planning
17:59 < jgay> want to take note of that and you and I can hammer that out in 15 minutes tomorrow?
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** However, don't hesitate to create a page so we can begin figuring out how we will do versioning and creation of milestones, priorities, categories/components (all of which are used to sort bugs).
 
 
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* delete [[Audio]], etc.
 
* delete [[Audio]], etc.
 
* this page has a broken title: [[2532_Gigs]]
 
* this page has a broken title: [[2532_Gigs]]
 
== From Josh ==
 
* Look into [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Semantic_Tasks Semantic Tasks extension]
 
** Bugs and new submissions submitted to ''Review'' namespace should be quickly moved into a bug in ''FSD'' namespace (i.e., triaged). Leave behind a link to the bug and figure out how we should change our category system to reflect this new workflow.
 
* Look into [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Semantic_Project_Management Semantic Project Management extension] for planning
 
** However, don't hesitate to create a page so we can begin figuring out how we will do versioning and creation of milestones, priorities, categories/components (all of which are used to sort bugs).
 
 
  
 
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Revision as of 17:17, 26 October 2011


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From Josh

  • Look into Semantic Tasks extension
    • Bugs and new submissions submitted to Review namespace should be quickly moved into a bug in FSD namespace (i.e., triaged). Leave behind a link to the bug and figure out how we should change our category system to reflect this new workflow.
  • Look into Semantic Project Management extension for planning
    • However, don't hesitate to create a page so we can begin figuring out how we will do versioning and creation of milestones, priorities, categories/components (all of which are used to sort bugs).


Is "Use:" needed?

Organizing

 Use
Academic Teaching Plannereducation
organizing
storage
text-creation
Achievoorganizing
Achozcopying
compressing
email
hobbies
interface
internet-application
live-communications
organizing
reading
science
software-development
storage
system-administration
... further results

^ This seems to be the only "Use:" subcategory that doesn't have another correlating category outside of "Use:". (cf. all of the programs tagged with "Use:copying". They are also tagged "Audio:cd-copying", etc.)

show AGT's revid

 Revisionid
AGT39378

other stuff

this is a test Pipe.pngpipe.

  • need to create "Category:Review-high", -mid, -low, -rejected, etc.
  • need to implement mass-emails about email verification, and directions for changing preferences.
  • get jgay to revive the savannah page
  • fix the program tagging, so all programs are included in the main page redesign.
  • delete Audio, etc.
  • this page has a broken title: 2532_Gigs


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