Present: Art Anger, Devon McCormick, Raul Miller, Bob Therriault

1) Bob talked about the recent increase in requests for wiki id's as a result 
of the recent videos. Also, note that the two wikis require separate request 
for id's for those who were not users when the yellow wiki was created. This 
will be mentioned in the next wiki update video. There are also issues with the 
confirmation emails being delivered consistently and at the time of of this 
writing Chris has cleared up the issue, which should reduce the barrier to new 
users.

2) A discussion of APLcart https://aplcart.info/ a specific search of 'how to' 
answers to solve common problems in APL https://aplwiki.com/wiki/APLcart. 
APLCart was developed by Adám Brudzewsky to alleviate the number of questions 
that he was asked and it is currently hooked to the workspaces of Dyalog, the 
APLwiki https://aplwiki.com/wiki/  and the RIDE online interface at tryAPL.org 
As people have trouble finding answers Adám updates the keywords to make 
APLCart more easily searchable. This may be a direction that Phrases may take 
on the wiki. BQN has already borrowed the concept with BQNcrate 
https://mlochbaum.github.io/bqncrate/

3) A discussion of the structure of add-ons. Raul reiterated Chris' observation 
from the previous meeting that it is important to have a well organized 
structure, so that new to the system can navigate easily and more experienced 
users have good access to add-ons that may be more specialized. Bob suggested 
that the analogy that he thinks of is a library. It has sections that are 
specific and it has sections that are general, such as reference sections. 
Within each section the texts are categorized by section then indexed within 
the section by a Dewey decimal system and can also be accessed through a 
general index. It allows wandering into a section and browsing within a 
category. This may be a useful model to consider when organizing the addons. 
Raul also suggested that it would be a good idea to have some sort of a 
template for add-on documentation, but it is also important that the template 
not lead to imprecise documentation.

4) Curated bookmarks still are intriguing as way for users to share their 
knowledge of the wiki structure through the bookmarks that they find useful. 
This will involve a lot of education of how to use bookmarks effectively with 
the wiki and then organize them in a way that is valuable to other users.

5) Bob mentioned that the J Add-on Library (JAL) 
https://code.jsoftware.com/wiki/JAL/User_Guide is probably the best route for 
getting education how to work with the add-ons, while the vocabulary seems to 
have the best description of each add-on 
https://code.jsoftware.com/wiki/Vocabulary/Libraries, and Pacman is the menu 
that gives access to the addons that are installed through JAL. Github can also 
be used to supply addons, but if not in within the JAL the add-ons have to be 
done on an individual basis as they do not show up in the Pacman interface. 
Raul thought that there should be increased support for non JAL addons, so that 
private GitHub addons that had been used in the past would be able to updated 
easily through Pacman. Private add-ons would still need to be initially 
discovered outside of Pacman. 

6) Bob has put the J reference card https://code.jsoftware.com/wiki/NuVoc 
developed by Viktor Grigorov on the top of the Nuvoc page and in the ancillary 
pages as well https://code.jsoftware.com/wiki/Guides/GettingStartedSerious. The 
format of the file is shown by the extension A4 or USLETTER

7) Raul mentioned that when the categories have been done on the yellow wiki 
that a bot could be used to transfer the categories to the blue wiki. 

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

If you would like to participate in the development of the J wiki please 
contact us on the general forum and we will get you an invitation to the next J 
wiki meeting held on Thursdays at 23:00 (UTC) Next meeting is September 1st, 
2022.
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