The day-page-set for the face of the Melbourne-wiki
Read the page face without explanations.
The face is located below the front, thus front - face.
The day-page-set face provides a rss-feed that adds new entries on top: the
face-feed. Day-pages face are included into
soup.
[[odd-wiki,_all_faces?]] and
[[odd-wiki,_all_wikis_complete?]] in the [[odd-wiki-list?]].
wiki-net faces of wikis watching our face.
[[one_big_face?]] and
[[one_big_hive,_all_wikis_complete?]] in the [[whoRthey-wiki?]].The face of which wikis do we watch? Who is watching the face of the Melbourne-wiki? See the wiki-net faces.
Click edit the day-page face for today.
Alternatively click a day in the face calendar or click the green title of a day-page included below to open it. If not already in edit-mode click
edit this page to the upper right.
The face calendar
The page face, wider calendar permits a wider view. The full calendar gives access to all day-pages.
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The Melbourne-wiki replaces the original Melbourne-wiki
The domain for the original Melbourne-wiki expired in 2008-08. The Melbourne-odd-wiki which was thought to be a support for it has been renamed to Melbourne-wiki. Data from the original Melbourne-wiki has been retrieved from the internet archive and copied into the new city-wiki for Melbourne.
You find multiple queries including Melbourne related µblogging activities into the Melbourne-wiki. The links on our web-site list for websites about Melbourne point to their home pages in the Melbourne-wiki where the feeds for the sites get included into.
The Melbourne-wiki has been tuned up to the latest wiki-net development
The Melbourne-wiki now has a logo and a there’s a wiki idea behind it. You can send a [[twitter?]]-message directly into the sidebar of the Melbourne-wiki by using the tag #Melbourne in the text of your message.
The Melbourne-odd-wiki is up and running
The Melbourne-odd-wiki starts as a support-wiki for http://www.melwiki.com which uses the Mediawiki software (in 2008-08 www.melwiki.com has been given up, in 2009-03 the Melbourne-odd-wiki has been renamed to Melbourne-wiki). It is centered on the functions of the day-page-sets and provides a message board called talk, a face to the public and a calendar to announce events on.