[open-archaeology] [Fwd: RE: models and scripts]

Stefano Costa stefano.costa at okfn.org
Fri Mar 19 14:22:19 UTC 2010


> [...] I don't know what is happening with the
> Open Archaeology site that Benjamin Ducke launched some time ago (it
> does not seem to have accumulated much new stuff lately) [...]

Nope, sorry, no time. Too busy producing actual software at the
moment ;)

But one recent addition has been Anna Hodgkinson's new manual for
site surveying using gvSIG...

> [...], but that
> would be an obvious place of storage for those that don't want to
> maintain their own repository of scripts.

Agreed. Anyone here who would like to learn Drupal and spend some time
developing the site?

Cheers,

Ben


> I have absolutely no experience with developing wiki stuff, so while
> I'm willing to spend (a modest amount of) time on it, I would prefer
> to have someone involved who has done something similar before to tell
> me what does work and what doesn't ... 
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Philip Verhagen
> 
> 
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> [mailto:open-archaeology-bounces at lists.okfn.org] On Behalf Of Stefano
> Costa
> Sent: donderdag 18 maart 2010 22:52
> To: open-archaeology at lists.okfn.org
> Subject: [open-archaeology] models and scripts
> 
> Hi again.
> 
> Some weeks ago Silvia Polla wrote me about creating something along
> the lines of http://atlas.openeconomics.net/models/ for archaeology,
> perhaps including also a collection of existing scripts for those
> models.
> 
> Basically, this could start just as a wiki page. While it is
> apparently not immediately related to the working group purpose, I
> believe that this will help in spreading awareness about open data
> ("1.
> Repeatability, impact factor, and peer review" as was written in the
> blog post).
> 
> Ciao,
> steko
> 
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> Stefano Costa
> 
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