FamilySearch Wiki:Technical Meeting Agenda 26 October 2010

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= Agenda =

Recognition
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Announcements
News items can now be found on the Community News page in the Wiki.


 * Questions?
 * Comments?

From the Community
Historical Records Articles
 * The article that originally contained information for all Cook County, Illinois Vital Records databases on beta.familysearch.org (and now is marked for deletion) needs to include links to the three new articles that the single article has been broken into. I recognize this transition is a short term problem because the databases still refer users to the old article. Users are likely to be confused. Lise 20:36, 26 October 2010 (UTC)
 * I have amended the page so that it now provides a list of links to where the content has been moved. I also added a comment to this effect on the article talk page. --Steve 21:05, 26 October 2010 (UTC)
 * Thanks, cottrells! Lise 21:00, 26 October 2010 (UTC)

Blogger Day FYI


 * Blogger Day - http://www.geneamusings.com/2010/10/familysearch-blogger-day-familysearch.html

Wiki News
 * Newspaper article on the Wiki: http://www.examiner.com/ethnic-community-in-columbia-mo/an-easy-approach-to-finding-resources-on-familysearch-wiki
 * The author is very active in the Forums: http://forums.familysearch.org/en/member.php?u=88
 * Discussion: We have a Community News page where links to articles about the Wiki could be added. After discussion we decided that maybe a new article would be better. Judy suggested the title could be "Wiki in the News". We also discussed the need to archive some of the news items that are listed on the Community News page. Everyone agreed. Lise and Steve will follow up on this an add the Archive template to the page. See Steve's talk page for an example of the Archive template.
 * Follow up: Create the new page, Wiki in the News and start adding links to articles we find in the news that are about the Wiki.

The Watchlist


 * The watchlist message we receive in our e-mail says, "There will be no other notifications in case of further changes unless you visit this page."
 * Does that mean that she needs to log in, then visit that page, or she'll never receive another e-mail about that page again? (Answer is yes)
 * Others reported that this was confusing to them as well and that they've been caught by surprise, unaware that there had been additional comments to a forum post.
 * Question: On the watchlist problem, should we change that procedure? Wouldn't it be enough, in the e-mail, to say "If you no longer wish to receive e-mails regarding changes to this page, please return to the page and 'unwatch' it?"
 * Answer: The watchlist e-mail notification is default code
 * Follow-up: Judy will post a Forum thread about this watch list feature. Please add your ideas and concerns you have about the watch list to the thread.

Colors on Nav Boxes


 * Asking for comments on the yellow color in Delaware template? https://wiki.familysearch.org/ en/Template:Delaware
 * Is the yellow color better than the grey? The color is direct taken from Wikipedia.
 * Two people said the "yellow is ugly" and Blah!
 * Red with blue doesn't work
 * Need a color that doesn't make it hard to read text that is red, blue, or black.
 * We also need the FamilySearch color palette
 * The problem with palette for FamilySearch skin is finding appropriate color codes. I believe the codes will be provided when and if FamilySearch actually has a palette that we should use.
 * Example page with color issues is New York Census
 * Follow up: David will start a Forum thread to discuss color palette concerns. Please post your thoughts and ideas to the thread.

Thursday's Genealogist Meeting


 * Judy has been conducting the Thursday Genealogists meeting but needs someone to run that for her this week.
 * Fran will send the request to others who will follow up on this.

From FamilySearch Staff

 * We need to change the Sysop links that currently send email to Fran. The email needs to be sent to Wilma, but in the near future another change will be made. So would it be better to have a template used for this type of link that we know will change frequently? Answer: Yes
 * I don't remember what the follow up was on this, but I think Steve was going to be able to help with this.