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'''''This page has been archived.  It is no longer being used.'''''
'''This page is for notices and reminders--memo-type stuff--to everyone working on this wiki.  It's for administrative notices concerning day-to-day operations, important policy clarifications, requests, technical announcements, etc.'''


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For previous notices, see [[CZ:Notice Board/Archive]].


===May 22, 2007===
<br><br>This page is now an archive of some of our more recent notices.</div>


The link to the list of mailing lists has been changed on the sidebar (finally), and now there are links to the list of lists on [[CZ:Workgroups]] as well as individual workgroup pages.  The latter should (and eventually will) link directly to the list, but this is something we haven't prepared yet.
* [[/Oct-Nov 2007]]
* [[/September 2007]]
* [[/April-Aug 2007]]
* [[/March 2007]]
* [[/February 2007]]
* [[/January 2007]]
* [[/2006]]


All active Citizens should realize that you ''can'' use these mailing lists to make announcements to all or almost all of the editors of a given workgroup.  Just for example, the Biology Workgroup mailing list, [http://mail.citizendium.org/mailman/listinfo/cz-biology cz-biology,] has 23 subscribers, most of them editors.  So, for example, if you wish to get feedback on a particular article, you can call for feedback from the list.
[[Category:Archived Pages]]
 
===May 20, 2007===
Apparently, as has happened today in 2 articles nominated for approval -[[Bacteriophage]] and [[Contraception (medical methods)]], an author has been changing the pointer for the version that the nominating editor has nominated. ONLY a nominating editor or constable should edit that template. This is evident from our policies concerning nomination and approval.
 
===May 18, 2007===
Some people have asked for an easier way to insert symbols, and special and non-Latin characters, into articles. If you scroll down past the editing window on any page, you will now see a handy tool for doing just that. You can also use it to add a few pieces of Wiki markup you may not know by heart. ---[[User:Stephen Ewen|Stephen Ewen]]
 
===May 17, 2007===
*Two new articles have been nominated for approval. Which ones? See:[[CZ:Approval_Announcements]]
*There is currently a discussion on the approvals process going on at [[CZ_Talk:Approval_Process]]
 
===May 16, 2007===
The Big Cleanup staff may be interested in taking a look at [[CZ:Unchecklisted Articles|Unchecklisted Articles]].
 
===May 15,2007===
New approvals announced! [http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/CZ:Approval_Announcements#May_15.2C_2007]
 
===May 14, 2007 ===
 
I've put [[Template:Checklist blank]] on the wiki's sidebar (second from the bottom under "project pages").  Now the blank checklist is easy to find and you have no excuse not to put it on new articles you start! --[[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]] 18:05, 14 May 2007 (CDT) But for those who like to classify, one way to participate is to look for N! articles and fill out those checklists if they are not part of the discussion page. [[User:Nancy Sculerati|Nancy Sculerati]] 13:22, 15 May 2007 (CDT)
 
===May 9, 2007===
 
You might have noticed various fundraising-related activity on the wiki lately.  We're putting finishing touches on [[CZ:Donate]]--feel free to donate your time to improving that page, if you can't donate money!
 
===May 5, 2007===
[[Special:Upload]] (the page where you upload media such as images) has been improved with what I hope are easy-to-follow directions. Plus there is a drop-down list of licenses.  Special thanks goes to [[User:Joe Quick|JoeQuick]] and others who have helped in the (ongoing, ''you'' can help!) effort to create licensing templates, as well as to [[User:Jason Potkanski|Jason Potkanski]] for doing a bit of tech magic behind the scenes. If you have any suggestions to make this whole area better and as user-friendly as possible, please offer your input at the [http://forum.citizendium.org/index.php/board,25.0.html Images Forum]. [[User:Stephen Ewen|Stephen Ewen]] 14:33, 5 May 2007 (CDT)
 
===May 2, 2007===
NEW APPROVALS
For news on articles that are nearing approval and nominated for approval:[http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/CZ:Approval_Announcements]
*[[Literature|(One of them is a lead article!)]]
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* Favicon.ico has been changed. (Provided by Larry Sanger).
* Forums dedicated to workgroups have reciprocal links to workgroup pages on the wiki. Adding this required a change to the default theme of the forum software.
 
[[User:Jason Potkanski|Jason Potkanski]] 23:49, 2 May 2007 (CDT)
 
===April 27, 2007===
Recently, a notice board dedicated to articles that are negotiating the approvals process has been created. Please see [CZ:Approval Announcements].  Also, the [[Aikido]] article has been restored; for why, see [[CZ Talk:Approval Announcements#Follow-up on Aikido]].
 
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Reid (one of our webservers) has had software upgrades and has been added back to the rotation of servers. Any quirks or strange happenings please report to bugs @ cz email address. Also, our hosting provider is doing network upgrades which may make the site unavailable around 2AM CDT.[[User:Jason Potkanski|Jason Potkanski]] 17:21, 27 April 2007 (CDT)
 
===April 25,2007===
From 3:05 to about 3:20 CST it appears our hosting provider had routing trouble which resulted in CZ being unavailable. Also, in the same breath, Router Maintenance will occur this Friday at around 2AM CST for an planned outage of 15 to 20 minutes. https://support.steadfast.net/index.php?_m=news&_a=viewnews&newsid=137&group=default [[User:Jason Potkanski|Jason Potkanski]] 15:32, 25 April 2007 (CDT)
 
===April 24,2007===
It's Tuesday Night- see [[CZ:Approval_Announcements]]. We have our first Health Sciences Approved article, and 3 newly nominated articles for approval (in 2 Disciplines that have no approved articles as yet).  All these articles need your eyes and comments, please! [[User:Nancy Sculerati|Nancy Sculerati]] 20:51, 24 April 2007 (CDT)
 
===April 23, 2007===
 
I've registered [http://www.eduzendium.org/ eduzendium.org]--try it out. --[[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]] 23:34, 22 April 2007 (CDT)
 
We've also set up the "TI" (Topic Informant) namespace.  See [[CZ:Topic Informant Workgroup|Topic Informant Workgroup]].
 
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I have accidentally nuked recentchanges using maintenance script rebuildrecentchanges.php. The result was unexpected and related to squishing a request for watchlist histories to bechave like Wikipedia's (30 days as opposed to default 7), working to correct. [[User:Jason Potkanski|Jason Potkanski]] 07:45, 23 April 2007 (CDT)
 
Update: Recent Changes has been repaired. The good: recent changes now goes back 30 days, and watchlist data does as well. Statistic: A count of the recentchanges database table showed 27,000 edits in the last 30 days. The bad: Log entries such as new user creation, delete, etc that appeared in recent changes are missing but are still available by accessing the special:log pages directly. [[User:Jason Potkanski|Jason Potkanski]] 09:01, 23 April 2007 (CDT)
 
===April 21, 2007===
[[Image:Penguin-angry-tran.1.gif|thumb|150px|left|A penguin takes on all of Biology on behalf of the Computers Workgroup. Watch out!]]
 
''What, the''' Computers Workgroup''' has an''' approved article'''?'' Yes, indeed, the first of many is now here in all its (his?) glory, da da DA DA....[[Tux]]. Congratulations!
 
===April 20, 2007===
 
====[[Infant colic]]====
[[Infant colic]] is shortly to be nominated (by me) for approval. Authored by [[User:Christo Muller]], a physician experienced in the care of inconsolable infants, it is important that the article itself is not changed by edits, please, at this stage. HOWEVER, it needs eyes for copyediting and comments. As it is a sensitive subject that directly bears on the care of infants, I ask that these comments be put on the talk page. They will be addressed. [[User:Nancy Sculerati|Nancy Sculerati]] 07:17, 20 April 2007 (CDT)
 
====Editorial Council now in its infancy====
 
The Editorial Council has just been kicked off.  See [[:Category:CZ Editorial Council Members|CZ Editorial Council Members]] for a list of members; its wiki home will be at [[CZ:Editorial Council|Editorial Council]]; the section of the Policy Outline that gives its (current!) governing rules is [[CZ:Policy_Outline#Editorial_Council|right here]]; and its mailing list [http://mail.citizendium.org/pipermail/cz-editcouncil/ archives are available] (little there right now).
 
===April 14, 2007===
Pictures wanted - for series on normal infant and child development. For parents who are willing to let CZ publish their own pictures of their own children, we would appreciate pictures of babies smiling, holding things, and youngsters crawling, standing, and walking. Especially those -"first standing holding on" type shots. Crying infants for [[Infant colic]] who are between about 1 and 3 months of age also wanted. These pictures can only be used if uploaded with permission for CZ to use and a statement that says the pictures were taken by you (you have copyright). Thanks (and for those whose babies are the furry and four-legged (or feathered) we need pets, too! [[User:Nancy Sculerati|Nancy Sculerati]] 16:35, 14 April 2007 (CDT)
 
===April 13, 2007===
 
Servers are behaving badly. Looking into it.
 
UPDATE: Database server had a disk full problem. Fixes are in place. No data was lost. The database is doing an unscheduled vacuum at the moment as a sanity check. Site will be slow and sometimes unresponsive while the vacuum is running.
 
UPDATE: One web server was just behaving badly. Locke was taken out of rotation and had it's operating system upgraded inplace from CentOS 4.4 to CentOS 5.0. Locke will rejoin the rotation shortly after testing. [[User:Jason Potkanski|Jason Potkanski]] 22:49, 13 April 2007 (CDT)
 
===April 4, 2007===
 
Thanks to [[CZ:The Big Cleanup/Signup|many people]] hard at work on [[CZ:The Big Cleanup|The Big Cleanup]], the [[:Category:Checklisted Articles|pages in our database]] that have been [[CZ:The Article Checklist|checklisted]] now number 721.  That represents a lot of useful work; we're over a quarter finished, since the total number of pages to go through is about 2800, and not all of them are articles, so not all of them will be checklisted.  This also means that we can get a ''rough'' idea of the breakdown of our articles.  (The count is skewed to a certain extent by the fact that some people went through Jaap Winius' copious snake articles, which upped the count of "external" articles.)  Anyway, 331 of the articles, or 46%, are [[:Category:Nonstub Articles|nonstub articles]], meaning they are over 100 words or so, and are not ''merely'' copied here from elsewhere.  Only 232, or 32%, are marked as [[:Category:External Articles|external articles]], meaning articles that began life elsewhere (typically, Wikipedia) and have not been significantly changed since they were uploaded.  We have been deleting these pretty aggressively.
 
* Anti Vandal changed not synced to reid properly, done so.
 
* Error searching for images and returning a database error was fixed by Greg.
 
* Textop.org wiki locked from spam.
 
* Creation of new testbeds on dev server for development use. [[User:Electrawn|Electrawn]] 01:21, 5 April 2007 (CDT)
 
===April 3, 2007===
 
* Anti Vandal extension modified to send a no-cache, must-revalidate header. Users blocked by the extension were ending up in squid's cache, causing genuine users to occasionally get blocked messages. [[User:Electrawn|Electrawn]] 03:39, 3 April 2007 (CDT)
 
===April 2, 2007===
 
==== Vandalism update ====
 
We just had our first vandal attack outside of our self-registration period.  All the damage has been undone.  The user account was made during our self-registration period--a "sleeper account."  There's a chance there's a few more of these, so this evening, constables will be checking through our account list for bogus accounts.  We'll also be deleting older, never-used accounts soon.  It remains the case that vandalism has been exclusively the result of self-registration.
 
==== Technical update ====
 
* PHP Sessions are now shared between servers via NFS. Not the best solution, but problems with suddenly being logged out should clear.
 
* A Math/TeX rendering bug has been fixed and submitted to MediaWiki developers as a patch. As a side effect, servers are much more stable.
 
* A change was made to our anti vandal extension to enable it to work with our Squid proxy configuration. 403 errors claiming to be a "Major search engine bot" should disappear. [[User:Electrawn|Electrawn]] 01:18, 2 April 2007 (CDT)
 
===April 1, 2007===
 
We now have more articles than Wikipedia!
 
(April Fool!)
 
Well, if we keep creating very short articles, called "stubs," we will.  Please, while it's all right to create a few stubs, particularly if you're committed to expanding them sometime soon, we would prefer that you focus on a smaller number of longer articles.  It really does not do anyone good to have many very short articles.  Stubs contain almost no information, and therefore not the information for which people might want to search; they "scratch the itch" of red links, when we would like that itch more fully scratched with a ''good'' article; they are a poor example to newer people, who follow the example by writing short articles of their own; and they are, arguably, a sign of vanity, because they merely add to the number of articles you've started!
 
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'''Congratulations to''' [[User:Petréa_Mitchell| Petréa_Mitchell]], who put the right workgroup category on the [[United States of America]]. '''Thank you'''.

Latest revision as of 01:33, 25 February 2012

This page has been archived. It is no longer being used.

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This page is now an archive of some of our more recent notices.