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Latest comment: 15 years ago by Rl in topic Confusion

Original comments[edit]

  • BSD licenced material can be made GPL or any other, if it is missing "the third original clause" that request publicity in copies or derivatives. GPL can't, obviously, be taken to a BSD-like licence.

Wikisyntax[edit]

I'm a big fan of XML but you won't get it in Wikisyntax.

Instead of

<event rating="10">
  <title>Robert Calfer is born</title>
  <date>15/03/1950</date>
  <image>http://www.robertcalfer.co.uk/photo.png</image>
</event>

try something like

{{event
|rating=10
|title=Robert Calfer is born
|date=1950-03-15
|image=http://www.robertcalfer.co.uk/photo.png
}}

See also existing effords:

-- Nichtich 18:45, 19 April 2006 (UTC)Reply



I'm gonna check this out. Thanks for the tip.

--Julian Rodriguez Orihuela 03:59, 4 May 2006 (UTC)Reply




  • Well, I can tell you right now that the EasyTimeline project is really interesting, but it's just a format for displaying timeline info. What I'm thinking of here is a semantic-specific design.

I mean, I want to be able to put all the data sort of database-like, and then anyone can implement a viewer software. Shouldn't be that difficult.

  • About the Grand Unified Timeline of Human History... I think it has the starting point wrong. These people are trying to build something from scratch to finish all at once. What I propose to do is to build it JUST LIKE Wikipedia, i.e. building from the ground up, giving everything to the user at any moment.

--Julian Rodriguez Orihuela 04:05, 9 May 2006 (UTC)Reply


Anyone can tell me if it's useless to think of XML for this project? Should I use some kind of wiki format (wikisyntax) instead? I don't have a clue of wikisyntax. Anyone wants to help?

--Julian Rodriguez Orihuela 04:59, 6 June 2006 (UTC)Reply

I added a date range example in the content page. I should add the proper syntax to the DTD, but I don't know if it's going to be completely useless because wikimedia projects work only with wikimedia syntax and/or html.

--Julian Rodriguez Orihuela 19:53, 4 July 2006 (UTC)Reply

In case you didn't notice, I kind of abandoned the project (don't have time right now and don't know how to continue). I may be able to work on this in a couple of months. If anyone's willing to carry on with the project, do it. Thanks everyone.

--Julian Rodriguez Orihuela 17:55, 6 September 2006 (UTC)Reply

Willing to[edit]

Willing to set this project up. Let me know. eebark 23:27, 14 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

Go ahead! I'd love to see some action in this project. --Julian Rodriguez Orihuela 01:22, 26 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

OK, I'll tell you when I create the wiki. It will probably be sometime in the next week. When I create it you will be in charge of maintaining it and you will also be an adminnistrator/bureaucrat/and checkuser. eebark 23:12, 4 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

Timeline of US presidents, with a twist...[edit]

Hi there,

I am willing to help you out if there is something I can do for you guys let me know. I made this Flash program where people can play with the timeline of the Presidents of the US along its history all the way from Washington to Bush's re-election in 2004. The program I made is free fro download and comes with another little game-like twist, or rather two:

1) As you click on the buttons "Next" or "Back" from election to election, you can see the winning president, but you also see the losing candidate and even which states voted for the winner and the loser. THis also allows you to see WHEN exactly some of the states began participating in the history of the US as such. For example, Louisiana was part of the electoral vote even before Alabama was, creating a visual "gap" in the map!

2) The other thing you can do with my little donaton is play your OWN electoral college to see how many electoral votes a candidate could win in 2008. Click on any state to toggle its positio from red to blue to back to neutral (or "too close to call") and have fun with it...

Hope you like the idea: The link is here: US Presidents Timeline

Cordially, Abelius

--208.51.1.22 20:16, 22 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

Well, apparently I had to create another "Abelius" account for WIKIMEDIA, allthough there is an "Abelius" on Wikipedia and other Wiki projects I take part of...

--Abelius 20:24, 22 February 2007 (UTC)

Confusion[edit]

We have two separate articles WikiTimeline and WikiTimeLine. Both are basically orphans. That can't be good. Or can it? Rl 11:40, 31 July 2008 (UTC)Reply