- This is a personal developmental wiki, it may often be in an unstable or experimental state and the lack of meaningful content on a page is often intentional; however, you can participate. Please: 1) create an account, 2) confirm your e-mail, 3) send Deirdre and e-mail telling her who you are and why you are interested. Thanks, --Deirdre(talk • contribs)
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Deirdre's Wiki is a test/developmental wiki running on the MediaWiki software engine. This is a private effort to gather research materials, test prototype projects, and develop better wiki methods. If you want to collaborate, you must create an account, confirm the account (click on the link that you receive in the automatically generated e-mail), and send Deirdre an e-mail telling her who you are and, if you haven't worked with Deirdre before, how you came here and what you want to collaborate on.
Questions regarding this site or work that is on this site may be posted at the community portal or sent to Deirdre via e-mail. |
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Significant Sources hosted locally, and sources from the Wikimedia Commons or Wikisource that are actually being used, may listed below. This is not a complete list and many references are used from other sites. Lists of reference links can be found under the topic headings. N.B. These materials are research references, they do not reflect the views of the owner of this site. |
The following projects are ideas, some are more important or closer to fruition than others:
This is an experimental site and a research library. It contains unusual references, links to a wide variety of sites (many of which are simply on web development and programming), and unfinished, often barely started, work and bare frameworks of ideas. This site is not meant to provide much actual information to general readers. If something here becomes developed enough that I think it would be of use to others, I will launch it separately. There are few exceptions, some very short and highly specialized information may be here, such as my work regarding a complete rebuild of an Argoflex E TLR. If you do find useful information here, please tell me. And if there is specific information you were looking for that I don't have posted, please tell me that too, it will help me know what sorts of things I can add to make the pages more useful. It's also possible that I have the information you are looking for or could provide greater detail, images, or references, but have not yet done so. You may just give me the nudge I need. This wiki uses the MediaWiki software, in some ways it looks a lot like other wikis; however, this is not a Wikimedia project and has different goals and standards from Wikimedia projects. This wiki is intended to contain divers personal projects and prototype/concept public projects. Unlike Wikimedia projects, this wiki has an editor-in-chief who ultimately controls the content - at least for now; leave a message on her talk page if you have any questions or send an e-mail. Also unlike Wikimedia projects, content need not be verifiable, it need only to present a good idea relevant to the topic of the project. Really good ideas may eventually get carved off into their own projects. Finally, not everything on this site is free (as in freedom), yet. Because, work is developmental, it is proprietary. Please ask before using my work. That being said, I am an advocate of open content and most of the material here will be released under the CC-BY or CC-BY-SA license, on request. This site is a wiki, a collaborative website that can be easily edited via an ordinary web browser, like Firefox, by those who have been granted access. This wiki runs on the MediaWiki software engine, which is written in the php programming language, the same software as Wikisource, Wikipedia, and the other Wikimedia Foundation websites. There are other wiki engines available. Another one you might be interested in looking at is MoinMoinWiki, which is written in the Python programming language. I have used both and I prefer the basic functionality of MediaWiki; however, I suspect that for those looking to get into the guts, MoinMoin is probably easier to modify, extend, or debug. Because it looks neater, links to other MediaWiki wikis, particularly Wikimedia Foundation wikis, normally look just like internal links on this site, i.e. like this, just because a link looks like a local link, doesn't mean that it's on this site. Many text links may actually go to Wikipedia or Wikisource and many images that appear to be on this site may actually be hosted on Wikimedia Commons. Links to non-MediaWiki wikis and other websites normally will look like this - though you may find exceptions because this is an experimental wiki. Be warned and pay attention to the address bar. I won't intentionally take you somewhere dangerous but I can't be responsible for the content (including scripts) on other sites. N.B. - This site has no affiliation with the Wikimedia Foundation, it only uses their MediaWiki software as its framework and, in the case of many images, it uses Wikimedia Commons as a file server. Although not affiliated with this site, I highly encourage you to take a look at the Wikimedia family of sites, particularly the Wikisource sites and Wikimedia Commons site, which contain many public domain reference materials. Deirdre Hendrick is the owner of this website. She is an attorney, auditor, cybersecurity professional, and Army officer. Deirdre created this site as a place to collect the many references she was gathering up and to try to cut down on the number of open tabs in Firefox while not forgetting where in her bookmarks she put that darned link. It's also a place to test MediaWiki code and tools and to publish things that don't belong elsewhere. There is more information available about Deirdre at her LinkedIn page. If you have questions or want an account, send her an e-mail. |
The following wikis are not affiliated with this site; however, I recommend them and I participate in all of them:
Wiktionary The English dictionary and thesaurus |
Wikisource Multilingual site for original source materials in various languages, other than English, that are in the public domain in the United States |
Wikilivres Site for original works in any language that are in the public domain in Canada but not in the United States |
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Wiktionary Das deutsche Wörterbuch |
Wikisource Site for original English (including Anglo-Saxon) source materials that are in the public domain in the United States |
Python Wiki A MoinMoinWiki about the Python programming language |
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Wikipedia The free encyclopedia (English) |
Vicifons Site for original Latin source materials that are in the public domain in the United States |
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Commons Shared media repository, containing many scans of source materials and images, which can be used directly on this site |
Wikisource Site for original German source materials that are in the public domain in the United States and Germany (for works that are in the public domain only in the United States, see the multilingual Wikisource) |