Present: Art Anger, Raul Miller, Bob Therriault

1) The meeting opened with a discussion on what might be good targets for the 
fall wiki improvements. Bob talked about content based projects such as Essay 
categorization https://code2.jsoftware.com/wiki/Essays/Cat , structural changes 
such as the main pages https://code2.jsoftware.com/wiki/Main_Page  or the add 
ons, and bot development in maintenance or search engines. Additionally, there 
could be an option to develop the Phrases area in a way that would bring it 
closer to the APLcart.https://aplcart.info/  Bob also mentioned the J 
Playground as an area that is wiki adjacent that has greatly expanded the 
potential of J. Targets for the fall could be higher profile, but that does not 
exclude foundational changes that are necessary to move forward.

2) The APLcart is an interesting project because the tags have already been 
developed and it would be a matter of writing a phrase that would be 
conventional J and possibly an option optimized for speed and one optimized for 
space. The classic J option might be best to give a sense of J style to 
newcomers and the other two might be better for production code. The question 
of tacit or explicit came up and it might be best to supply both because 
explicit can make it easier for many coders to understand.

3) Art wondered about the possibility of putting the add ons into a spreadsheet 
to enhance the search. Raul pointed out that spreadsheets allow the data to be 
accessed in a partial format rather than requiring all the information. 

4)Bob mentioned that Rich Park had asked about Search Engine Optimization in 
Nuvoc after looking for Raze in the wiki and not finding much appropriate 
information. It may be a good idea to add tags into the Nuvoc pages that at 
least incorporate the name of the primitive into the SEO and maybe give 
priority to the tags as the J wiki search engine develops and may prioritize 
tagged pages so that Nuvoc pages are amongst the top hits in the search with 
additional hits placed lower in the list. 

5) Art talked about his projects involved developing content for developers. 
His project might be to start developing spreadsheets that might make the 
categories more accessible to the users. If the users don't have a way to know 
the categories it becomes more difficult to make the search effective. Art also 
mentioned that it might be a good idea to have a site map. Bob wondered if 
there was a way to do that sort of thing in a way that was automated, something 
like Eric's webcrawler, https://code.jsoftware.com/wiki/Eric_Iverson/Site_Map  
but perhaps one that crawled with a navigation priority so that the bot crawls 
in a way that reflects the navigational structure of the wiki for the user. Art 
wondered if there were a way to identify the pages that have gone longest with 
out an update which might provide information that is useful. 

5) Bob talked about working with the add ons to create a structure starting 
small and expanding in a way that reduces the complexity. Thinking more about a 
site map, Bob thought it might be an idea to have a site map that is curated to 
take you to the level of the navigation bars and let the navigation bars form 
the next level of navigation. The site map and the structure of the wiki would 
be meant to take the user to the level of a navigation bar which at that level 
the navigation bars could link to different areas of the wiki based on the user 
needs rather than the current structure of the wiki which is more organic and 
does not always reflect user needs. The navigation bar level of structure might 
also be candidates for tags so that those results are given higher priority in 
the search. 

6) Bob reiterated that it would be good to have 2 or three projects that we aim 
to complete before Christmas as it would be good to start to show quantifiable 
results because that may energize participation in the community that would be 
necessary for larger wiki changes. Art said that he would explore the wiki 
table option, with the idea of using the ideas discovered in table generation 
across the greater wiki. Bob thought if he was working on two it would be the 
add on structure and APLcart. A third project would be to support the wiki 
development and these meetings and video updates. Going forward it would be a 
good idea to find areas that you would like to work on and I would welcome 
approaching targets as a group which could be supported by some of these Zoom 
sessions. 


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2022.

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