Monday, 14 November 2011

Wiki-Woes

Well, I completed my Wikipedia stub entry, and it was nothing short of sheer hell. Of course its woefully late, but that's what comes of forgetting about the due date until it arrived, procrastinating, and grossly underestimating the required time. Once I picked a suitable topic, I got over all that.

And so it was that I ran head on, so-to-speak, into the mystifying world of Wiki-code. I have never in my life attempted any sort of computer programing before this, and to say it was a steep learning curve is quite the understatement.

As the 75% late penalty approached, my anxiety increased, and I focused on this pointless quest of Wiki-expansion and battled the army of Wiki-code with all the zeal anyone could...for eight hours...And then, completion!
...But life is never that easy.

Much to my dismay, I discovered that some ne'er-do-well on the other side of the globe had been rearranging my code even as I conquered it. So when I went to save my completed article, I was confronted with the following: "There has been an editing conflict. You will need to merge the two codes together." or something to that effect, in addition to another message from my effort under-miner: "Welcome to Wikipedia. Your referencing wasn't in the correct format. I made a few changes. Let me know if there are any problems." Or something to that effect.

Well that's just Wonderful, I thought...

en.wikipedia.org
At this stage, it occurred to me that I should put an image of Agropyron cristatum into the article to supplement the one already there. I searched the web, found and copied the image, and went to my version of the blog in the edit section...and right-clicked...and lost it all, to be left with nothing but the half-complete, muddle-referenced version of my masterpiece that my Wiki-acquaintance from across the world left.


...Needless to say, I was more than a bit miffed.

After taking a walk, I returned to write my second coded article Agropyron cristatum. My previous experience meant that this one only took three hours, as I had the code more or less figured out, and my Word article already done.

So, Here's the link to my Wiki:

...And here's a screenshot:

                                (I got some help from Laura. you can see her blog here: http://laura-everything-ag.blogspot.com/)
In reflection of this exercise, I come to conclude, as I have with all our social media endeavors, that the stress of using them heavily far outweighs any benefit. I don't need to war with code to benefit from Wikipedia. I suppose that school and life both involve a lot of jumping through hoops to earn your meat. As long as you clear the flame, I suppose it doesn't much matter whether the exercise has any useful purpose or not.


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