Present: Art Anger, John Baker, Jon Hough, Devon McCormick, Raul Miller, Bob 
Therriault

1)Bob presented an  update on the J playground 
https://jsoftware.github.io/j-playground/bin/html/emj.html  There has been a 
lot of work done on this, including a multiline script development area as well 
as drop down links that will provide a more JHS like interface. Issues that are 
spotted can be reported at https://github.com/jsoftware/j-playground/issues. A 
recent email from Eric Iverson suggests that there may be opportunities to make 
use of the J playground as a full implementation of a J interface. Although, 
this will involve a lot of work, it is a good target to have as we move 
forward. Bob's previous idea of having NuVoc contain the J playground have been 
replaced with the much more sensible idea of having the playground contain a 
context sensitive search to open NuVoc at the appropriate page for the user. 
Jon mentioned that he was pretty much staying out of Joe's way at this point, 
since Joe seems to know what he is doing, and will be more involved as 
opportunities arise. Jon is wondering whether we are staying with a playground 
as a demo or advancing the platform further and will watch as things develop. 
Also, we looked at a browser interface for the BQN language which provided 
syntactic colouring and partial evaluation. It can be accessed here: 
https://bqnpad.mechanize.systems 

2)Then there was a discussion of the next two months of development. Bob played 
a video and proposed that a weekly video report be made to engage the community 
and provide a way for responses to reach the J wiki group over the next 2 
months. Devon suggested that we keep steady drumbeat on the wiki as it is a big 
task and focus on growing the community involvement, providing opportunities to 
contribute. He mentioned that there are many NYCJUG minutes that require 
development and the knowledge that is contained in those materials is 
substantial. Bob suggested using categories in the pages may be an effective 
way of organizing this information, although that would require substantial 
curation. Devon mentioned that Stephen Taylor who is currently the kX librarian 
would be a good resource for tackling that kind of a problem and Bob agreed to 
follow up with Stephen to see how kX systems may have handled this. Bob 
mentioned the importance of having tasks for the contributors that do not 
exceed their skills and are also structured enough that they can be 
accomplished in a useful way. Devon suggested that we let the community know 
that we have reached a point of evaluation and that we seek their involvement. 
Bob agreed to draft a message and run it past the jwiki group for evaluation 
before sending it out. 

3)Devon asked if we were doing anything for Pi day (March 14). The group 
thought that it represented an opportunity to show off what J can do and Raul 
provided a quick way to obtain arbitrary digits of pi dpi=: <.@o.@(10x ^ ]) 
Devon said that he would take a run at producing a video for Pi day to promote 
J.

4)The final topic was the process we will take to move the pages that are 
currently hosted on the jsoftware site over to the J wiki. Bob felt that this 
was important because having information split between the two areas can be a 
cause of confusion for the user. Raul mentioned that there were some areas such 
as the old vocabulary that may be difficult to move across without changing 
their functionality. Bob suggested that the Essays and perhaps Phrases could be 
moved over as a test and then tackle the more challenging transfers once we 
have more experience. (Subsequent to the meeting Raul has found that the 
transfer may be easier than he thought originally)

If you are interested in being involved with this process please reply to the 
general forum. We welcome any comments or suggestions that you might have.

For access to previous meeting reports 
https://code.jsoftware.com/wiki/Wiki_Development

Cheers, bob
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