All good ideas, go ahead and add them! I think with pdpedia, we
don't really need to discuss things too much or ask permission. If
you have an idea, just do it, then we can start building it up. As
it becomes well formed, then we can think about how to handle things
from then.
It would be great if you made a reference article, for example.
.hc
On Oct 1, 2007, at 11:59 PM, Luke Iannini (pd) wrote:
Another hopefully extensible suggestion: larger libraries with a
cohesive purpose should get a standard boilerplate message saying
something like "Cyclone is a library for creating Max compatible
patches. The closest pd-native equivalent of this object is
[until]." or "GEM is a library for 3D graphics. For an overview of
GEM, see <here>". The Cyclone example is sort of an extension of
the "deprecated by" suggestion: in general, it would be nice to
direct users to the "right object".Luke
On 10/1/07, Luke Iannini (pd) < lukexipd@gmail.com> wrote: Hey, this is really cool! Great work! I am committed to
contributing as much as I can.It would be great to take a really well known object and do a
"reference article" to somewhat establish quality standards for the
articles, and give lazy editors a template to work from when
cleaning up the dumped text.A "see also"/"related" section would be great, like [append]: see
also: [list]. (maybe the categories take care of this)Also, a standard for writing "deprecated by" would be really
helpful for old objects.big cheers Luke
On 10/1/07, Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@eds.org wrote:
Yay!!
Everyone dump your content into it, it is a ready recepticle!
:D
.hc
On Oct 1, 2007, at 8:54 PM, marius schebella wrote:
hey,
pdpedia is online!
It is a child of the second pdconv in montreal and many people
helped
putting it up, hans and I finally did the import of the objects and the main layout for the site. I hope you will like it. At the moment we still use the address http://wiki.puredata.info, but it should be www.pdpedia.org in the next days/weeks. (at the moment pdpedia.org is linked to a test site...) The general idea of the project is to have better documentation
of Pd,
mainly - but not only - its objectclasses. I hope it will become a useful tool to search for objects and ways how to do things in
Pd. the
search field should really work as a "how do I..." all objects have some basic information like a short description, library, categories, ... but we also dumped text that we found in
the
helppatches to give a little help for filling in content. that is
the
goal, to get many people involved in sharing knowledge about how to use the objects, document features, and so on. at the moment we are running without authorization, everybody can
edit
and create pages (a wiki page is created by putting two brackets around a word like [[this]] then you click on that link and can edit the
new
page...). If we get in troubles with spam we will have to restrict editing only for registered users, but everybody can register, feel free to create an account. if you see links like Template:blablabla in the beginning: that is a global wiki variable. we use it for all information that is presented on more than one page. for example the URL for a library. just fill in the content of the variable and it will show up on all pages. I don't want to write to much, so I stop, plese send feedback.
marius.
ps: and yes, there are some bugs still.
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