Welcome to the Ourmedia Tools project
This is the place where people can discuss, share and collaborate on the methods, tools and best practices used at Ourmedia.org and related sites. Ourmedia is built using the Drupal open source, content management system. All of our work here is licensed for re-use under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License
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We hope that what we learn can be applied to your own projects. This site consists of these wiki pages, together with discussion forums and blog posts by the folks who work on the Ourmedia projects. If you would like to join in on the fun (and hard work), please register for a Tools account and carve out your own niche in our ecosystem. Do you have an idea for an interesting channel or project that would fit with Ourmedia's mission of showcasing collaborative media producers? Please join and let's make it happen. Do you see ways to improve Ourmedia? Then please join and give us a hand!
Starting Out
Projects
Development
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How to use this wiki
- Please create an account here and log in so we can tell who is making changes to what. :~)
- Also, please add your name or initials before or after your entries (comments) so that we don't have to call up a page history to know who is saying what.
- If you have questions or comments, please feel free to make them right on the wiki.
- Links: You make links on this wiki in two ways: (1) to create a new page, first add double brackets around words or phrases , save it, then click on the link to add content to the new page, or (2) to link to an outside site, type in a bracket, the url, a space, some text and then an end bracket like so:
[http://www.newmediamusings.com New Media Musings]
- Formatting: Formatting is a bit odd on a Media wiki: 3 single apostrophe marks to boldface a word; two single apostrophe marks to italicize a word; don't include spaces before the first word of a line or it'll give you an extra line break; use asterisks to get bullets; if you don't use bullets, you'll neet to use (br) in carats for line breaks. (The formatting is completely different from that of Socialtext.) Here is a Mediawiki Syntax Cheatsheet.
Note: This wiki is public.
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