Angela's wiki
Angela Beesley's wiki
"A wiki, at its most efficient and most stunning, is not a category. It is not a technology. It is not a notebook. It is not a website. It is not a medium. It is not a community. It is not a place. Rather, it is the sum totality of everything, including all those things; and all those things centre around the dynamic of its essential parts and dimensions: community, content, code, network, atemporal, place." --MeatBall:WikiWay
[edit] What's new?
You can subscribe to the RSS feed for this page or the ones for my wiki blog and personal blog. This page includes links to new posts on both blogs and links to new pages on this wiki.
[edit] 2009
[edit] 2008
- 29 December: End of 2008
- 16 December: The unofficial wiki for Change.gov
- 16 December: Tim’s new blog
- 14 December: Searching for wiki
- 6 December: Honeymoon photos
- 2 December: 100 word summary
- 1 December: Married!
- 22 November: 1 day to go, Ceremony: Blessing
- 18 November: Busy week
- 14 November: Weather
- 3 November: Quick update 3 weeks to go, Ceremony: Unity Candle
- 27 October: Gift registry update
- 26 October: Dress code, Wedding music
- 24 October: Ceremony: Hymn
- 19 October: Ceremony: Reading, Jewellery, RSVP
- 18 October: Hotels and trains, When to arrive
- 14 October: Map, Invitations
- 10 October: Lots of updates, Afterparty update, All dressed up, Important dates, Cars update
- 22 August: Honeymoon booked
- 18 August: I can’t just send emails?
- 6 August: Planning the ceremony
- 5 August: Gift registry
- 2 August: Cars and an afterparty
- 28 July: Colour mess
- 25 July: Dinner at Araluen
- 1 July: Lemon and mint
- 29 June: A late barbecue
- 24 June: I bought my wedding dress today
- 23 June: Finding a virtual PA to help
- 3 June: Wikia Search relaunches
- 1 June: Wikimedia elections 2008
- 20 May: Choosing the cake
- 5 May: Moving house right before the wedding
- 20 April: No top table
- 13 April: Engagement party
- 9 April: More dress shopping
- 6 April: Dress shopping
- 3 April: The venue: Araluen
- 2 April: The date: November 23 2008
- 22 March: I'm engaged!
- 17 February: AddFlowers extension
- 16 February: I've Been Everywhere
- 31 January: Wikimedia Commons Picture of the Year 2007
- 31 January: End of 2007
[edit] 2007
- 3 December: Things you don't want in your shoe and some more photos from the yard
- 19 November: photos of wallabies and spiders
- 19 November: Two years in Australia
- 1 November: Wikis you can't edit - a wiki isn't always a website you can edit...
- 20 June: Five wikis - what’s the connection?
- 5 June: ConfirmEdit
- 6 May: Greasemonkey scripts
- 4 May: Postcomment
- 4 May: FaviconLink
- 24 April: Allowing everyone access to the rollback tool
- 9 April: Blogger’s Code of Conduct at Wikia
- April 8: Happy Easter
- April 4: Wiki Wednesday
- March 29: What percentage of Wikipedia vandalism is done by registered users?
- March 15: OED adds a new word: “wiki”
- March 13: Why openness matters and new wiki magazines
- March 12: wiki.com returns
- March 12: Types of wiki businesses
- March 12: Commercialization of wikis
- March 11: 20 things you didn’t know about Wikipedia
- March 11: Freebase launches
- March 10: Added the ArticleComments extension to this wiki. Fixed the diff CSS here. Refresh MediaWiki:Dusk.css to see it.
- March 4: Essjay :(
- March 1: Wikimania 2007 Call for Participation
- February 28: Wikimedia seeks a Volunteer Coordinator
- February 28: OpenID
- February 19: WikiSym Call for Papers
- February 17: Wikimedia Commons Picture of the Year 2006
- February 14: Definition of Free Cultural Works
- January 25: 90% of Wikia readers are lurkers
- January 17: Wiki.com closing down? Wikia offers to help
- January 15: Will Wikipedia get $1million for its birthday?
- January 13: Two new wikis: Yahoo shareholder activism and the iPhone Wiki
- January 13: Defending the right to link from a wiki
[edit] 2006
- December 31: End of 2006
- December 28: Donate to Wikimedia *today*
- December 11: OpenServing launches today
- December 11: Reading wiki books whilst Unplugged (see also wiki books)
- December 11: Swivel
- December 8: Three new Board members for Wikimedia
- December 8: Stirr & Amazon
- December 6: Wikia acquires ArmchairGM
- December 4: Introducing WikiChix
- December 3: Unblocking websites (see censorship.wikia.com)
- December 2: STIRR Sydney
- December 2: Entrepreneur of the Year award for enterprise wiki founders
- December 2: Deletion 2.0
- December 1: Socialtext in WoW
- December 1: Places I've been
- November 30: Millionth file on Wikimedia Commons - Hippos at Singapore Zoo
- November 29: More Wiki-related videos - Scoble interviews Wiki CEOs
- November 28: Search everything linked from Wikipedia
- November 27: The Kanab Ambersnail brings the English Wikipedia up to 1.5 million articles
- November 26: 85 wiki-related blogs (see also blogs)
- November 25: Wikia and YouTube
- November 23: More Wiki-related videos: Brian Will's editing series
- November 23: 20 featured wikis
- November 18: Who has wikis?
- November 18: Wikipedia reblocked in China
- November 15: 3B - tour Wikia in 3D
- November 14: 50th edition of Wikizine
- November 14: Wikimedia Commons prepares to celebrate one million uploads
- November 14: Wikipedia fully unblocked in China and experiencing rapid growth
- November 11: Wiki-related videos - addition of WiKitchen
- November 10: Wiki stuff at web2con
- November 7: "Bold the stuff you've done" meme
- November 1: MSN doesn’t like Wikipedia… or Encarta
- October 31: Google bought JotSpot
- October 29: More wiki videos (see also wiki-related videos)
- October 28: Managing Online Communities Course
- October 16: Partial unblock of Wikipedia in China
- October 12: Wiki spammers have trouble viewing images in Opera
- October 4: Dealing with vandalism
- September 27: GNU Wiki License
- September 13: Intro to wiki videos (see also wiki-related videos)
- September 11: Email hacks
- September 10: What's interesting and useful? Ideas welcome… (see also projects)
- September 5: How many wikis can you fit on one page?
- September 2: Wikimedia Board Elections 2006
- August 29: The future of free content (see also Free content)
- August 19: WikiSym 2006 (see also How and Why Wikipedia Works)
- August 4: Wikimania 2006 begins
- July 22: What do you think of when you think of Wikia?
- July 21: Principled Innovation interview
- July 20: What Wikipedia is not
- July 19: Bloggers Against Censorship
- July 18: Delete me, part 2: “Who is this Angela person I keep hearing about?”
- July 15: Delete me
- July 11: Why NPOV is important
- July 10: Wikia & Uncyclopedia
- July 9: Know any good wiki-related blogs? (see also blogs)
- July 8: How and Why Wikipedia Works
- July 7: Wanted: Structure and ideas for the Campaigns Wikia
- July 6: Wiki-driven participatory politics
- July 5: I might be moving to Sydney
- July 4: I have a new blog (see also Wikisearch archives)
[edit] FAQ
[edit] Why is this wiki here?
It seemed a waste to have hosting that allowed MySQL and PHP and not install anything other than WordPress.
[edit] Why is it called Wikiangela?
Because my name's Angela and I'm obsessed with wikis. The name "Angela" is usually already registered, but WikiAngela never is. I also like the way it includes my company name. Wikiangela.
[edit] Why is the blog separate to the wiki?
Because wikis don't allow trackbacks etc and the RSS is not very useful on wikis. There's not yet any good "bliki" that combines the two. Also, as I've started using both a blog and wiki, I've realised that the two serve quite different purposes that shouldn't be merged. A blog is a purely chronological thing where posts shouldn't be updated later (they re-appear annoyingly in feed readers with no easy way to tell what changed). A wiki, on the other hand, is ideally suited to ongoing posts that change over time. I don't want to make a blog post about the GNU Wiki License or Wikia's approach to OpenID every time something changes there, but I can do that with a wiki.
[edit] What's going to be on this wiki?
Stuff that's not worth blogging, either because it's trivial or irrelevant to the main purpose of my blog (wikis), and stuff that changes over time and needs to be updated on the wiki.
I'll also get around to adding information on managing a wiki and the archives of my old blog at some point.
Other than that, I have no idea. Feel free to add suggestions.
See Special:Allpages for a list of everything here.
[edit] Why can't I log in?
Login is disabled to deter impersonation of Wikipedia admins. You can still edit without logging in. It's one way of dealing with vandalism.
[edit] How can I contact you?
See Special:Contact for contact details and a contact form. See this blog post on email hacks for details of why I have an odd email address. wiki@nge.la is meant to look like Wikiangela.
