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Meetup 13 - Wednesday 24 September 2014
edit- Time: 7pm
- Location: 27 North Terrace, Adelaide. (UniSA building located in the red SM building next door to the Riviera Hotel, on the corner of Gray St. Signs will be on the front door. Enter via the side door 10-15m down Gray St - Knock loudly).
- N.B. After 8pm parking is restricted to resident permit in Gray Street. This is enforced by council inspectors, even at night. Parking spaces are usually available in Hindley Street, or a little further South.
- Agenda: Further discussion on setting up a semantic media wiki for Port Adelaide
- Guests: Sharon Holmes (PoANT - Port of Adelaide Branch, National Trust of SA) + possible others
List of current members of the Adelaide Wikipedia Users Group
editPlease add your username if you are interested in joining in group activities:
Pre-meetup discussion
editBahudhara has met with a number of organisations, including Port of Adelaide branch of the National Trust, Port Adelaide Historical Society, Woodville Historical Society, Port Adelaide Residents Environment Protection Group, which have shown varying levels of interest. He has also met with the president of the Gawler Local History Group, which operates the Gawler Now and Then wiki.
Other PoANT members have raised the project with the Port Adelaide University of the Third Age, where there is some interest.
Resources
edit- Port Adelaide Enfield Local History - a new addition to the Council's website, using a GIS-style map interface with historical aerial photography and maps to geolocate the local library's collection of around 2,000 historic photos. The launch of the website was reported in the Portside Messenger as "Story map of Port Adelaide Enfield's colourful past an Australian-first" on 20 August 2014.
- Couper-Smartt, J (February 2003). Port Adelaide: Tales from a "Commodious Harbour". Friends of the South Australian Maritime Museum Inc. ISBN 0-646-42058-5.
- The proposal for the Port Adelaide semantic wiki involves creating a clone of the community history wikis discussed by Darren Peacock at last month's Meetup:
List of Wikipedia articles which may be in need of improvement
editFor noting
editThe Mitcham Primary School article has recently been the subject of an AfD discusssion - the result was "Keep".
Summary of Meetup 13
editAttendees
editBilby, Bahudhara, and guest Sharon Holmes (Port of Adelaide Branch of the National Trust of SA)
Apologies
editTullyis, Catherine Manning (History SA), Marcus Strudwicke (administrator, Mallala Now and Then wiki)
Reports and comments
editAlthough the event has been listed for some time, the actual details were only posted a short time beforehand, so attendance was poor. However a useful discussion did take place about progressing the setting up of the Port Adelaide wiki, and about Wikipedia editing in general.
Outcomes
editBahudhara will continue to talk to interested parties about the proposed Port Adelaide wiki.