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− | * Document the [[ | + | * Document the [[PnutHistory|history]] of pnut.io. One major reason for this Wiki's creation is the desire to document its history and to retain links to notable [[Events]] before memories fade. |
* Become the go-to place for current [[Events]]. If anything happens on pnut, one shouldn’t find out by accident. | * Become the go-to place for current [[Events]]. If anything happens on pnut, one shouldn’t find out by accident. | ||
* Add links to live hashtags on hashtag and event pages. | * Add links to live hashtags on hashtag and event pages. |
Revision as of 14:01, 18 October 2017
What is to be done?
Everything! To start work here one must create an account (at the top right of all pages.)
Use the toolbar above the editing area as a starting point. We have a markup (formatting, etc.) and style guide!
Requested
- Document the history of pnut.io. One major reason for this Wiki's creation is the desire to document its history and to retain links to notable Events before memories fade.
- Become the go-to place for current Events. If anything happens on pnut, one shouldn’t find out by accident.
- Add links to live hashtags on hashtag and event pages.
- Create a mediawiki auth extension that makes the mediawiki *require* pnut.io auth to log in. Bypass mediawiki auth pieces completely, and just use the pnut auth. Lots of existing extensions to draw inspiration from.
- Thinking (again) of writing code for pnut? Something like a bot or minimal tool? But no precise ideas yet? This can be used as an "implementation wanted" page to grab ideas! Don't just wait for a Hackathon!
Done or ongoing
For recent changes see the ToDo page.
- Addition of Hackathons and other events without a regular schedule.
- Emphasise Events on the main page, whatever their schedule. Add to the sidebar.
- Create a basic formatting & Style Guide, a starting point to ensure MediaWiki markup novices create viewable content.