June 2006

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We had a very interesting discussion last night on TDN’s IRC channel. Mostly, about why don’t people get involved with the DruidWiki. Some very interesting points were raised:

  • People don’t know how to use it.
  • People don’t like the concept of losing control of a piece of text.
  • People don’t like to just create a stub-article, they want to do the whole thing from cradle to grave. Don’t like to leave things unfinished.
  • People are comfortable with what they’ve currently got.

This got me thinking about the original aims of the DruidWiki, which was clearly defined from the outset, about one and a half years ago, and is still in place on the front page:

The DruidWiki offers an opportunity to investigate the feasibility and practicality of providing an oral-like communication mechanism for collaborative projects within the Druid community, using Wiki technology and principles.

DruidWiki - Add your Awen

With that in mind, the DruidWiki has been a successful project, we have investigated the feasibility and practicality of Wiki technology and principles for the Druid community, and we have an answer: “It’s not feasible, because it’s not used, therefore, it’s not practical, because content is minimal.”

So, I’ll shortly be announcing a closing data for the DruidWiki project. Any material that has been submitted to the DruidWiki still remains licensed under the GFDL (GNU Free Documentation License), and will continue to be protected, as well as freely available upon request.

Please feel free to comment on this posting…

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If you were listening to UKnova Radio (listen link) at 18.00 to 19.00 (BST) yesterday. You’d have heard me spinning some 80s tunes and providing some comedy for what was my first official radio show in ten months!

We played some comedy moments, some tunes, and a new interactive game, “What’s that you weigh, Little Alison?” (sung along to, “Mrs. Robinson”.) A tip of the hat to the genius that is the JimJeroo show, which is the hour before mine (17.00 to 18.00 BST).

Next week, will be a funfilled installment of juice and hilarious schtuff… And then an hour later, I’ll be DJ’ing :)

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Hooray, another yibble’s Happy Hour! Mrs. yibble is incredibly late, Mr. yibble holds the fort as his evil twin, Roberto stalks the premises of the legal firm. Adverts and Fun a plenty!

Yay!

 
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Ok, I just had to blog this one. I stumbled upon this site via a link to a list of Whacky inventions that Rhapsody Earth was grasing. It’s odd to say the least, with such wonderful inventions as the ‘Hugging Jacket‘, or as I suspect, the ‘Nobbing Jacket‘. A baby carrying device to strap to your leg? A set of pillow-fighting trousers for any would be pillow-ninja scared of misplacing their pillow at a crucial moment. And other crazy-whacked-out-shenannigans!

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Yup, finally. We ironed out all the kinks and bug with the scripts (With the help of Philip Neustrom at Sycamore.) Now the DruidWiki has got a very fresh coat of paint! Check it out…

The DruidWiki has been using MoinMoin software since the 14th of March, 2005, since then we’ve been working on porting aspects of a fork of MoinMoin, which was used by the DavisWiki. Recently the developers of the DavisWiki, have begun working on a fresh new code base, codenamed, Sycamore. Sycamore is a huge architecural break from its original MoinMoin beginnings. The biggest change being that relational data is no longer stored in flat files, but a MySQL database instead, permitting faster, more versatile data access. Without all that tedious mucking about in hyperspace (or mod_python).

DruidWiki Migration - DruidWiki

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