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Schedule
edit- We'll offer training only if new people come who need it.
- Our plan is to review sets of pages on English Wikipedia that refer to the whitehouse.gov site and see if the links work right, and if not to make a wise substitution.
- We also would like to understand why different searches are giving different numbers of such links.
FAQ
edit- Do I have to be a Wikipedia editor already? No, this event is open to everyone, even beginners.
- What happens if I get hungry? We might have snacks.
- What should I bring? A laptop computer
- Can I leave early? Sure, we don't lock anyone in.
Sign Up
editSigning up is optional. We'll just spread out, wherever we are.
Attending
edit- econterms (talk) 02:13, 30 January 2017 (UTC)
- others, yes
- remotely, Geraldshields11 (talk) 03:13, 6 February 2017 (UTC)
To do's
edit- update Whitehouse.gov article
- Follow up this search: [1]
- and this one: [2]
- and diagnose the various searches and why they give sharply different numbers of pages back ; find ways to count mainspace only
- and follow up this conversation: Wikipedia:Village_pump_(miscellaneous)#Whitehouse.gov_changes_have_broken_many_URLs_used_on_Wikipedia
- tangent: look to include new sources from Talk:Public_Interest_Declassification_Board
- Sunlight's post about this
Sources to draw from =
edit- For OIRA: https://fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/RL32397.pdf, draw from https://www.reginfo.gov/public/
How to edit Wikipedia
editResults (partial)
edit- Office of Federal Procurement Policy - created
- Office of Science and Technology Policy - fixed links
- Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs - fixed links, other updates and corrections
- Office of Management and Budget -- fixed links
- Minneapolis–Saint Paul -- fixed links to OMB memos
- Public Interest Declassification Board - cleaned up a bit