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My general idea regarding wiki and open-ness/your-info was to just put the
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Greetings sir! Yes, leaving questions on my talk: pages is a good way to get a hold of me, as is email. I am currently thinking about which information channels we need to set up to support and accelerate the collaborative process. Forgive me for not being very communicative, I have been focussing on just getting the basics sorted in setting up the Meridian Wiki. Also, your comment regarding interface issues has been moved to https://meridian.organicdesign.co.nz/Talk:Meridian_Wiki_Requirements, we can deal with it there and start developing solutions to this problem.--[[User:Milan|Milan]] 22:15, 2 Apr 2006 (NZST)
general non-sensitive info in there on ours while you get up to speed -
 
being directly within our environment with us will be a good way for our
 
projects to get aligned and for you move into the wiki-way of organising
 
things.
 
  
But after that phase I think you'd definately be best with your own set up -
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Hi Dana, All going pretty well, only got to schedule peer for distibuted backup to go (have to do it different for merdian due to security). See the new on the meridian wiki [https://meridian.organicdesign.co.nz/news here] :-)
this would be a clone which stays up-to-date and can have any areas merged
 
with the main one. There are three other such clones at the moment.
 
  
There are many reasons to do this, such as being in control of all your own
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'''Also, you should go directly to the Meridian Wiki at https://meridian.organicdesign.co.nz instead of here now. We can still see each other wiki's in the changes so you won't be isolated. The changes with green in them indicate they're from another wiki.'''
data and security, eg. you could have your wiki completely private just for
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:--[[User:Nad|Nad]] 12:48, 2 Apr 2006 (NZST)
administrators and have it keep the public info syncronised onto your normal
 
website over FTP.
 
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'''Email from [mailto:aran@organicdesign.co.nz aran@organicdesign.co.nz]''', [[User:Gir|Gir]] 14:25, 16 Mar 2006 (NZDT)
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*Your suggestions for a debate of wider issues have been moved to:
'''''Re: debian setup'''''
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:It would definately be best to have a dedicated system for it, I don't think
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*Comments regarding the Meridian Wiki installation have been moved to:
:its worth the effort in setting one up if its not going to be a dedicated
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:*[https://meridian.organicdesign.co.nz/Talk:Meridian_Installation_Overview Meridian Wiki]
:wiki box, dual-booting would be more of a headache than just sticking with the XP.
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*Comments on requirements for Meridian Wiki have been moved to:
:A good idea though getting a dedicated one happening - we can still
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:*[https://meridian.organicdesign.co.nz/Talk:Meridian_Wiki_Requirements Meridian Wiki]
:link the changes the way we did on the Pollie.
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:[[User:Milan|Milan]] 16:20, 2 Apr 2006 (NZST)
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:> Hi Aran,
 
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:> Dana has given me a box (Sempron2600/80GB/512) that he would like an
 
:> XMLWiki set up on for Meridian Alliance, it is currently running XP Pro,
 
:> but maybe it should run Debian as a dual-boot system.
 
:> I can download it and set it up and give you root access, then Dan can
 
:> grab it, plug it in on his fast DSL connection and you can do your thing
 
:> on it with setting up XMLWiki.
 
:> Or should I just nuke the XP and
 
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== Hi ==
 
 
 
Hi Dan's first Wiki entry.
 
 
 
Milan, will be in Whiti next week Thurs and Fri.
 
Ignore my last email re: Debian - I see you'll use XP...
 
P.S. thanks for setting me up. You can maybe remove user 'Danh' from the system - that was me a couple of days ago.
 
 
 
Hi all- Dana here. Hopefully I'm in the right spot now for discussion. Feel strongly in favor as well for a dedicated system for the Alliance. There is an immediate need for an interactive client and contributor system for the 309 project. This will be the "launch pad" for the Alliance and create the pathways and processes to sustainable development of the future.
 
 
 
Very important to be mindfull what we put out to the world as we are creating...... We've made a few mistakes that have taken too much of our personal time to correct and have learned a lesson or two about it. the sooner we get a "tiered" access system in place the better so we can collaborate and finesse our words before release.......
 
:My solution would be to make your wiki private access only and SSL if you like, then use the wiki environment to publish finalised docs to your website(s). --[[User:Nad|Nad]] 11:06, 20 Mar 2006 (NZST)
 
A photo gallery is important. I see this also becoming a sales tool for clients at some point, once people see that there is something special here.....
 
 
 
:I like the idea of the Wiki being our 'website'. What attracts me is the idea of it as a living representation of our business where anyone with an interest in what we are doing can become involved - if it is a client, they can add to their project and see how it is going. If it is a potential contributor, they can join in on some of the discussions we might have. I don't like the idea of a website as simply a corporate brochure. What I do like is the idea of breaking down some company wallls, making collaboration easier, increasing transparency of what we do and who we are, and giving people a platform where they feel confident to contribute, whoever they are. That's why I say down with the website and up with the Wiki! --[[User:Dan|Dan]] 10:34, 22 Mar 2006 (NZST)
 
 
 
I'm good with that. We'll need to  "link" with the traditional website search engines etc so as not to be hidden away...--[[User:Dana|Dana]] 09:17, 24 Mar 2006 (NZST)
 
 
 
Aye to that, [[User:Dan|Dan]]! It wouldn't be very hard to give people access to your wiki and also use the "publish to conventional website" aspect. The website would be the public interface for the Alliance and whoever liked what was there and wanted to get involved via the Internet could get a user set up on the "Wiki portal" of the website. Or something like that.
 
 
 
[[User:Dana|Dana]], I have moved your calendar entry for [[Meridian/31 March 2006|31 March]] from the Organic Design [[Calendar|calendar]] to the Meridian [[Meridian/Calendar|calendar]], as it refers to a Meridian event. Unless you specifically wanted it to be on the main site calendar?
 
 
 
:[[User:Milan|Milan]] 14:40, 23 Mar 2006 (NZST)
 

Latest revision as of 05:55, 16 April 2007

{{#security:*|meridian}} Greetings sir! Yes, leaving questions on my talk: pages is a good way to get a hold of me, as is email. I am currently thinking about which information channels we need to set up to support and accelerate the collaborative process. Forgive me for not being very communicative, I have been focussing on just getting the basics sorted in setting up the Meridian Wiki. Also, your comment regarding interface issues has been moved to https://meridian.organicdesign.co.nz/Talk:Meridian_Wiki_Requirements, we can deal with it there and start developing solutions to this problem.--Milan 22:15, 2 Apr 2006 (NZST)

Hi Dana, All going pretty well, only got to schedule peer for distibuted backup to go (have to do it different for merdian due to security). See the new on the meridian wiki here :-)

Also, you should go directly to the Meridian Wiki at https://meridian.organicdesign.co.nz instead of here now. We can still see each other wiki's in the changes so you won't be isolated. The changes with green in them indicate they're from another wiki.

--Nad 12:48, 2 Apr 2006 (NZST)

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  • Your suggestions for a debate of wider issues have been moved to:
  • Comments regarding the Meridian Wiki installation have been moved to:
  • Comments on requirements for Meridian Wiki have been moved to:
Milan 16:20, 2 Apr 2006 (NZST)