This is what it currently has:
The Scratch Wiki doesn't have much space - all it gets is a small spot at the bottom. Well, I think something as great as the Scratch Wiki (:3) deserves more than that! How about this:
Much better! It has its own spot like the FAQ and the forums - yay!
What do you think?
Last edited by Jonathanpb (2010-07-11 06:15:25)
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Total support.
People need to really know about that wikipedia
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I support!
Not only does it give new users more help, it makes the page look a load better too!
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Support! This will really help new scratchers
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I support this 100%.
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Really positive feedback!
SCRATCH TEAM COME HERE NAO
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This.
I support it.
I would like to see a table of contents on the front page of the wiki. That would make it easier to browse. Right now it is focused primarily on people searching I think.
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Yes, the Scratch wiki is linked on the front page in such a tiny spot, and when I first started Scratch, the Support page first led me to the forums, but the Scratch Wiki is way more important for beginners, and with this idea, it will be easily noticed. Supporter!
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It's really funny how there is such a convenient space in between to fit the scratch wiki, but they don't bother to put it.
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andresmh wrote:
This.
I support it.
I would like to see a table of contents on the front page of the wiki. That would make it easier to browse. Right now it is focused primarily on people searching I think.
What's that "This. I support it" thing? Is that about my suggestion or your suggestion?
There are approximately 250 articles on the wiki - that's way too many for the front page. There's a Contents part that names the most important articles though...
Last edited by Jonathanpb (2010-07-13 06:29:52)
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There's nothing wrong with this suggestion (:3) and it's so simple to implement - please do it, or post saying why you won't!
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We've seen this thread and we're talking about it!
One concern is that the membership on the Scratch Wiki doesn't currently represent the entire Scratch community as well as it might. For example, I don't think there are many artists, animators, or RPGers active on it right now. Edits / articles that reflect the perspectives of these Scratchers would help make sure the wiki both represents and feels welcoming to all members of the Scratch community.
So while that issue feels important, it shouldn't take away from the pride felt by the creators. The Scratch Wiki is overall an awesome and really exciting project, and I think it's likely we'll end up increasing its emphasis on the Support page soon.
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We basically approve every account that is requested so the representation of different scratchers should grow in the right direction ;D
and ofcourse...
I support!!
And I talked with Andrés about the Table of Contents thing, I know what he means and I'll explain once I have some time so we can work together and make the best out of it.
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Lightnin wrote:
We've seen this thread and we're talking about it!
One concern is that the membership on the Scratch Wiki doesn't currently represent the entire Scratch community as well as it might. For example, I don't think there are many artists, animators, or RPGers active on it right now. Edits / articles that reflect the perspectives of these Scratchers would help make sure the wiki both represents and feels welcoming to all members of the Scratch community.
So while that issue feels important, it shouldn't take away from the pride felt by the creators. The Scratch Wiki is overall an awesome and really exciting project, and I think it's likely we'll end up increasing its emphasis on the Support page soon.
Okay!
Though the Scratch Wiki is available to everyone, not just some users... if artists, animators and RPGers want to join, they can. I think it's mainly that some 'genres' of users are interested in the wiki and want to join, while some 'genres' of users aren't that interested.
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Lightnin wrote:
One concern is that the membership on the Scratch Wiki doesn't currently represent the entire Scratch community as well as it might. For example, I don't think there are many artists, animators, or RPGers active on it right now. Edits / articles that reflect the perspectives of these Scratchers would help make sure the wiki both represents and feels welcoming to all members of the Scratch community.
Although I feel that this is unrelated to this thread, there is something to be said about it.
We definitely have been trying to add some artists, animators, and RPGers, like Maki-Tak and such - but it's not the easiest. But on the other hand, I'm fairly busy so I don't have time to ask RPGers if they want to join.
But it's their loss really. I mean, saying that we don't have enough artists, animators, and RPGers so it's biased, it's basically like saying that we don't have enough 50+ year old members on Scratch, so the amount of each type of projects is unfair or biased. So it's a bit unreasonable.
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Jonathanpb wrote:
The Scratch Wiki is available to everyone, not just some users... if artists, animators and RPGers want to join, they can. I think it's mainly that some 'genres' of users are interested in the wiki and want to join, while some 'genres' of users aren't that interested.
Lucario621 wrote:
We definitely have been trying to add some artists, animators, and RPGers, like Maki-Tak and such - but it's not the easiest. But on the other hand, I'm fairly busy so I don't have time to ask RPGers if they want to join.
But it's their loss really. I mean, saying that we don't have enough artists, animators, and RPGers so it's biased, it's basically like saying that we don't have enough 50+ year old members on Scratch, so the amount of each type of projects is unfair or biased. So it's a bit unreasonable.
Read that.
It's not the wiki's fault that artists, animators, and RPGers don't go on the wiki as much - we can't force them. It's their choice! If they wanted to join the Scratch wiki, they would (and should ). So you really can't criticize the wiki when it's actually the users.
If you want more artists, animators and RPGers to join the wiki, go and manually ask each one of them to join - the Scratch Wiki is open to everyone and has no restrictions, so they're welcome.
What does the people in the Scratch Wiki have to do with giving the wiki a better spot in the support page? The wiki's already in there - all I ask is that you give it a normal spot like the FAQ and forums.
Last edited by Jonathanpb (2010-07-17 01:52:30)
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Very positive feedback on this suggestion!
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http://info.scratch.mit.edu/Support
It's there ;D With a big spot. Thanks Lightnin!
And how do you like the logo? I made it xD
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