In observance of National Public Service Week, I’d like to recognize some of my stellar peers who are contributing to making GCPEDIA the brilliant, vibrant place that it’s becoming. Specifically, I want to offer my thanks and a small token of my gratitude to the gnomes and gardeners who are toiling regularly to make our [...]
Recently, I resolved an edit war on GCPEDIA. Well, that’s a bit of an overstatement I suppose. I intervened in a situation where a couple of users were beginning to revert each others’ edits and exchange words via the edit history comments. I smelled smoke, then stomped out the sparks before any serious fire could [...]
I consider editing (and administrating) GCPEDIA a part of my job, and I always have. If you read the wording of your job description, there’s probably some significant wiggle room for creative interpretation, provided that your primary product or goal continues to be produced or achieved on time. For example, do your duties specify that [...]
Back in September of last year, sometime after I was already entirely swept up by obsessive compulsive wikignoming—grafting and pruning the site in a way I hoped would make it prosper—it occurred to me that a similar role should exist to help users grow and prosper. I created the Peer helper category on GCPEDIA, made [...]
Note: This post contains links only accessible within the Government of Canada network. On my administrative rounds this morning I was pleased to read a familiar name in GCPEDIA’s recent changes log: Wayne Wouters, Clerk of the Privy Council and Secretary to the Cabinet. I was already aware of Mr. Wouter’s support of GCPEDIA, having [...]