For a pet project, I'm looking to list out some women who were active and influential in the web from 1995-2002, and not coming up with very many. Enlighten me, please?
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am in the middle of setting up a private site with collaborative tools and forums. will ping y'all this weekend
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Suggestion: I really admire the @500womensci model of setting up nodes geographically. For an OG women in tech history project, integrating a node model means more people can participate/connect with each other IRL locally, esp. as many have moved over the years.
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I think Open Atrium is a great option as both a short + long term solution @blogdiva -- and to correct myself @500womensci calls their local groups "pods" -- "nodes" are definitely a nod to Drupal. As an online::IRL organizing case study, women scientists are leading the way :)
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I'd like to work on bios. Do y'all think we work on bios on a wiki we host/use as a feeder for explicit Wikipedia entries? This makes us a primary source (I think) as well as drives search to yield more equitable results. Or do y'all think it's better to go directly to Wikipedia?
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don't make a bio then copy it to Wikipedia; text that's just a copy of what's on a site is deprecated; need new text AND source site
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My intent isn't a staging server for Wikipedia! 馃槣 It's to create a source wiki where we showcase #LadyOgs under a more focused, iterative model. Ongoing updates within our community provide recognition, historical documentation and search result diversity for extended purposes.

Jan 18, 2018 路 5:13 PM UTC

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