Re: [jox-tech] Editing debate page
- From: Mathieu ONeil <mathieu.oneil anu.edu.au>
- Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2011 01:48:38 +0100
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Hi Stefan
Well, I tried to follow your recommendations below and it does not work. One thing that seems weird is that the categories and subcategories are all mixed up. I did everything you said below and nothing happened. The plan would be to have an intro page on debate [subcategory: theory] (Intro_ANT) with small paras and each title linking to a separate page with each article (ANT_1, ANT_2, ANT_3). If you can point me in the right direction or help with this it would be appreciated.
cheers,
Mathieu
ps. The site is looking like all the formatting is gone.
pps. I know you wrote an email outlining your ideas for the peer process. I just realised something: I don't want to enter into yet another big debate about this now. Maybe its a wonderful idea to let anyone post a submission which will unleash creativity. Maybe it stinks and we will have terrible shit that we then have to deal with. Personally I am quite tired of these debates, they suck up too much time and energy and the emotional toll is too strong, I am tired of having to defend myself constantly. More importantly just like Athina, Michel, Nate etc my primary focus right now is publishing something in the journal - after 18 months. Maybe we should let this rest for a few weeks and come back to it once we have released an issue. Maybe you should outline a proposal on the site and we can all vote about it. Or maybe this is just not going to work and we will have to part ways because our ideas are too different.
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----- Original Message -----
From: Stefan Merten <smerten oekonux.de>
Date: Monday, January 24, 2011 6:59 pm
Subject: Re: [jox-tech] Editing debate page
To: journal-tech oekonux.org
Hi Mathieu!
It's really hard to stop my anger again :-( . According to you
all the
details are clear - besides two which are not related to this point.
So I really don't understand how you can have problems... But
I'll try
to be constructive and expect this from you, too.
3 days ago Mathieu ONeil wrote:
However the text editing tools do not appear on this page when
I log in, I was wondering if this had anything to do with the
submission categories being turned off as they are occupying the
space below the text? Is there any way to facilitate text
editing? Thanks for advising,
Well, I think I had explained this a couple of times. You said you
prefer the mailing lists as documentation. So why don't you use them
then?
Anyway, here is an explanation.
1. Put the paper to the site
It *doesn't matter* where you put it! The natural
location would be
http://cspp.oekonux.org/scientific-
committee/latest-submissions
2. Tag the paper with the correct categories
This is done in the "Categorization" tab when you
edit the piece.
Make sure that you add the necessary categories as
described on
http://cspp.oekonux.org/scientific-
committee/website/submission-categories
If you took the right categories you see it in the
matching category under
http://cspp.oekonux.org/debate
3. Publish the piece
Done by modifiying the state of the piece.
4. Unless done so publish the respective folder under
http://cspp.oekonux.org/debate
And please clean up the mess you made...
Grüße
Stefan
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Dr Mathieu O'Neil
Adjunct Research Fellow
Australian Demographic and Social Research Institute
College of Arts and Social Science
The Australian National University
email: mathieu.oneil[at]anu.edu.au
web: http://adsri.anu.edu.au/people/visitors/mathieu.php
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