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Meetings

3rd June 2010

1. Announce end-of-year Open Shakepeare Meetup - Get Involved with the Digital Bard!

2. Doodle for summer dates for online meetups (skype/etherpad/irc) over the summer.

3. IE brokenness -- make this clear (explain IE lameness)

4. Multiple introductions

5. Word of the day/week

5. (RP) Comment link on word of the day

6. Costly at the moment learning how to do stuff!

7. Wiki page: list all possible sources (open/closed) of shakespeare folios images and/or texts

8. (Lottie) List out issues with existing open shakespeare edition

8. Photos of open shakespeare edition + Blog post about it

9. Blog post text and technology

10. School engagement

27th Feb 2010

TODO:

13th Feb 2010

EMMA

 ideas section - sorry to attribute this to you without asking, Emma,
 but I thought your section was looking a little bare...but then again,
 if you have lots of other commitments, don't worry too much about
 doing this)

COLETTE

 open-shakespeare@okfn.org
 add 'wotw' tag

JAMES

RUFUS

 send the link to everyone else so they can get annotating
 all the necessary info such as links to blog and wiki

JACK

 prototype round as an attachment to an email/attachment to wiki - must
 be done quickly so we can distribute this week

BIG IDEAS

 Shakespeare' - using online tools?
 playlist of a short play, comic variations on favourite Shakespeare
 scene, rendition of favourite play in 2mins
 for best gloss
 competition for cover art, play will be either Rome and Juliet,
 Hamlet, or Midsummer Night's Dream

30th Jan 2010

ACTIONS

Colette:

Jack:

James:

Rufus:

21st Nov 2009

7th Nov 2009

TASKS

24th October 2009

4th October 2009

In person meeting.

Things to work on:

26th September 2009

irc meetup with work on glosses etc

19th July 2009

irc meetup with work on glosses etc

5th July Meeting: Summary

2.1. Introduction and brief summaries for each of Shakespeare's works.

These will be automatically added to the relevant pages on http://www.openshakespeare.org/. One possibility for source material is the Encyclopaedia Britannica 11th edition entry (which is in the Public Domain) which we have online at <http://wiki.okfn.org/p/Open_Shakespeare/Britannica/>

2.2 Annotation of the Hamlet text with critical notes and topic tagging.

The first Act of this is now up on co-ment at: <http://www.co-ment.net/text/1301/>

2.3. (Associatedly) Producing a "glosses" for unusual words and figures of speech.

I separate this from the pure annotation as it will probably be useful to store this glosess in a separate spreadsheet so we can reuse them (automatically) for other shakespeare texts. I suggest that for this purpose we use a shared google spreadsheet which I have created at:

<http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=rFXHFo1FkYAQ6O3dzAURk-A&hl=en>

Which Text?

Decision: use Moby html version (same as gutenberg it seems)

Summary of Meeting: 2009-06-16

Focus on Hamlet

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