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Hello, I'm Shane.
 
Hello, I'm Shane.
  
 
I'm fairly new to the hackspace (April, 2024) and I'm eagerly giving some love to the wiki. If I've gotten ahead of myself, lemme know!
 
I'm fairly new to the hackspace (April, 2024) and I'm eagerly giving some love to the wiki. If I've gotten ahead of myself, lemme know!
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== Project: Wiki ==
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I’ve always liked Wikis, but Wikipedia has always felt a bit too awkward to contribute to. There’s not a specific niche that I feel helpful in filling the gaps of and the places I do know a bit about are well trodden enough that I feel I’m stepping on other people’s toes by editing them.
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The Space wiki has loads of room for pages to expand and be updated though! There are hundreds of articles of documentation here that are in need of a bit of extra detail or modernising. As a new member to the Space, I’ve found editing the pages a nice way of finding history and discovering what we have to offer. Along with our Member Guide, this space is the landing pad for many members, and it’s important to make it an approachable one.
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One of the first notes we have on the Wiki is “be bold”. I’ve been embracing that recently. I’m also aware that I have a strong voice whilst writing (which I struggle to shake off), so feel free to let me know if I’m adding in a tone that we don’t want to foster here. I’ll keep chugging on until someone says otherwise.
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Specific goals:
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* Kick off the Wiki and Documentation monthly meetings again. I’m not sure why they stopped previously (and it might be worth figuring that out before I try to start them again) but having a dedicated, social event to spend an hour or two improving and expanding doesn’t seem time badly spent.
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* Start a #wiki-and-documentation channel on Discord to coordinate and share latest changes.
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* Bring [[Access to the space]], [[Getting to the space]], and [[Cleaning the hackspace]] page to high standard that’s quickly useful for new members.

Latest revision as of 07:48, 5 May 2024

Hello, I'm Shane.

I'm fairly new to the hackspace (April, 2024) and I'm eagerly giving some love to the wiki. If I've gotten ahead of myself, lemme know!

Project: Wiki

I’ve always liked Wikis, but Wikipedia has always felt a bit too awkward to contribute to. There’s not a specific niche that I feel helpful in filling the gaps of and the places I do know a bit about are well trodden enough that I feel I’m stepping on other people’s toes by editing them.

The Space wiki has loads of room for pages to expand and be updated though! There are hundreds of articles of documentation here that are in need of a bit of extra detail or modernising. As a new member to the Space, I’ve found editing the pages a nice way of finding history and discovering what we have to offer. Along with our Member Guide, this space is the landing pad for many members, and it’s important to make it an approachable one.

One of the first notes we have on the Wiki is “be bold”. I’ve been embracing that recently. I’m also aware that I have a strong voice whilst writing (which I struggle to shake off), so feel free to let me know if I’m adding in a tone that we don’t want to foster here. I’ll keep chugging on until someone says otherwise.

Specific goals:

  • Kick off the Wiki and Documentation monthly meetings again. I’m not sure why they stopped previously (and it might be worth figuring that out before I try to start them again) but having a dedicated, social event to spend an hour or two improving and expanding doesn’t seem time badly spent.
  • Start a #wiki-and-documentation channel on Discord to coordinate and share latest changes.
  • Bring Access to the space, Getting to the space, and Cleaning the hackspace page to high standard that’s quickly useful for new members.