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This is an archive of Wikiversity current events from 22 May 2007
Colloquium summary
Short summaries of active discussions at Wikiversity:Colloquium.
- Changes to the main page - Related links: Wikiversity:Main page design changes, Introduction Overhaul Taskforce, welcome template, Pre-tertiary portal.
Internet Relay Chat topics of the day
Re-cap of topics discussed in #wikiversity-en.

Speakers corner video booth (under construction). See 8:00 class archives for details.
- Wikiversity:Candidates for Custodianship/HistoryBuff and serial vandalism. Related link: Vandal Fighting.
- w:Captcha use for wiki logins.
- Is it time to use the Wikiversity logo as the favicon for this website or should we wait for a possible color change?
- Topic:Javascript and related computer programming pages/issues.
- Tracking which Wikiversity participants are online.
- Waiting for Single Login
- Category cleanup: Wikiversity:Categories/2007/Week21.
Email discussions and blogs
Summaries of Email discussions and blogs with relevance to Wikiversity participants.
- A response to “Is Wikipedia Polluting the Web?” by Utkarshraj Atmaram. Some interesting commentary on use of wiki resources by educational institutions.
Recent changes
Today's trends in active editing efforts.
- Wikiversity:Main page design changes - three specific Main Page issues for discussion.
- Is Wikiversity:Threaded discussions with NavFrames with subst a possible way to have threaded discussions within Wikiversity?
- Wikiversity:Content development
See also
- 8:00 class/19 May 2007 - archive for 19 May 2007 (none for the 20th, 21st)
- 8:00 class/24 May 2007 - archive for 24 May 2007 (none for the 23rd)
- 8:00 class/Archives - master page for archives
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