Community Wiki Support Meeting 5 June 2014

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Attendance: Robin, Giuseppi, Caleb, Barb, Diana, Jim L., LaVera, Linda, Marilyn

Welcome
New Attendees: Sister Sandra Kennedy will be listening to our recording starting this week. She working most of the week.

Kudos go to: Myra for the great new pages she is creating. Also to all who are bring the Uncategorized files number to such low levels. To Jim Landucci from Diana and Linda - what he does teaches us so much. We learn while patrolling, etc.

Follow-up and Priority items for this meeting:

 * Followup: Red links on state pages - Where are we on this? (Barbara/LaVera/Diana/Myra)
 * Barb had taken some personal time after assignment, LaVera had worked some with Myra discussing where needs were. LaVera's worked with some Georgia pages, Diana had reported Calif and Colorado are done now (reported at 9am meeting).  We find pages to develop from the red links themselves.
 * Discussion regarding an email the Gius. had received - complaint that we were creating city/town pages - Robin told of Sandra's project to get county seat pages developed.

This led to a short item ( for next week's followup)- There might be a redefining of the role of Community Council and the Support role - perhaps by creating a Governance Council. Lise, Danielle, Caleb, and Gius. will be meeting prior to next week's meeting. Gius. to send Robin a copy of the email. Part of the issue is that the Community Council wants more input with Support. There is a balance between maintenance and adding content that needs to be discussed.


 * Followup: Drop down menu for image upload page (new copyright choice) - awaiting answer (Caleb asked engineers)

Still, no answer


 * Followup: Jim's screenshot question sent to legal. Any answer yet?

None from within FamilySearch. Online answer - seems to be okay if in a positive light. This might vary by company. FS is definitely good. Wikipedia should be as well. Anything showing how to use a tool, such as photoshop should not have issues either. - The likely Familysearch official answer is avoid any legal problems.

Current Wiki Projects we are focusing on

 * Uncategorized Files On  5/29/14 - count at 2729
 * June 5th (pre-meeting) count at 1862

Training Spotlight
We did NOT have time to discuss this
 * Take up the opportunity and go to the following pages Wanted Categories and follow instructions on the |How to Create Wanted Categories or go to Wanted Pages and follow the instructions at How to Create Wanted Pages. Most of the new categories are being created by the FamilySearch Historical Records Team to follow the creation and name order. The two main categories that can be put on are Category:FamilySearch Historical Records and the country, state, or etc in the Title. Example: Category:Dominican Republic FamilySearch Historical Records I copied the Title, divided the Title up to add the two categories. Have fun. Thanks so much for all you each do.

Suggestions for Other Focus Projects

 * External links (count is 1471 on 5/31/14)

Supervisor Input

 * Giuseppe: Danielle is being pulled to international wiki - so we might have to take over some of what she was working on for the main page.


 * Linda (and Jim's) new round hub design - was asked at the Tuesday lead meeting to go live - which it did as FamilySearch Wiki:EasyAccessSeries Wiki Support Team Tool Box as well as it's parent page FamilySearch Wiki:EasyAccessSeries Wiki Support Fundamentals . Also discussed was the page developed with Robin's information, found at User:Lindachappell/Sandbox3 (This page would be a child of the Tool Box page.)
 * The title is lengthy, - with the thought process being that the information was elsewhere on the wiki, but these pages were compilations of similar information for each page.
 * The fundamentals page pulled it's information from FamilySearch Wiki:Wiki Support and Giuseppe suggested that we just move the information from the Fundamentals page to The Wiki Support page. (Jim L. suggested moving the current Wiki Support info to a sandbox page for safekeeping - noting, it will also be available in the history section of the page.)


 * Caleb: Made comment of needing to deal with a problem with the community that has taken his focus off the project page.

Team Leads

 * Mission and Technical Lead - Charles

We did NOT have time to discuss this
 * Training and Maintenance - Sandra
 * Take up the opportunity and go to the following pages Wanted Categories and follow instructions on the |How to Create Wanted Categories or go to Wanted Pages and follow the instructions at How to Create Wanted Pages. Most of the new categories are being created by the FamilySearch Historical Records Team to follow the creation and names order. The two main categories they can be put into are Category:FamilySearch Historical Records and the country, state, or etc in the Title. Example: Category:Dominican Republic FamilySearch Historical Records I copied the Title, divided the Title up and added the two categories. Have fun. Thanks so much for all you each do. (Over kill. Yes or maybe? Oh well enjoy.)


 * Community Lead/New Contributors- Robin


 * Content Missionary Lead- Wilma/Bo


 * Please do not go to Illinois page for the next few weeks unnecessarily. The Content team would like to get a good feel for how many times the page is truly accessed.

Other Reports

 * Welcoming Committee - LaVera/Marilyn


 * Moderator Report - Myra

Patrolling and SalesForce Review
1: Did you see anything while patrolling this past week that would be interesting to discuss with the team?  Not covered well.
 * The FamilySearch Historical Records Team is re-organizing their Categories to match the titles and the Wiki order of Categories. See above the way to categorize these categories.

2: What has been seen being touched/worked on.



3: Any potential attacks?



Assignments
1: What did you learn this week that you want to share? 2: What do you need help with? 3: Needed training? 4: Do you have questions or suggestions regarding what others are working on?

Followup For Next Week:

 * Community Council and Support - ? new Governance Council