Wiki Users Guide
pBiblx2 Street Wise Bible System
ShepherdPup GPL3 2010
This Users-Guide is intended to acquaint new users to the driving concepts behind PCARR and familiarise frequent users to the ministerial and evangelical possibilities behind the technologies utilised herein.
Additional information can be found at the pBiblx user forums and at the ShepherdPup Linux home site athttp://shepherdpuplinux.us
This documentation is constantly developing thanks to the contributions of PCARR users.
(This presentation itself is a simple text wiki page)
I. Introduction
*What's a Wiki?
The concept of a Christian Wiki is not new see BibleWikis. A true Wiki typically hosts user contributed encyclopaedic content.
*Collaboration!
Users can collaborate with one another, contribute and edit each others content, collectively producing a useful knowledge base.
*Simplicity!
Pages are written in plain text. Simple text formatting syntax can be added. The Wiki takes care of the formatting and general overhead.
*Automated!
Contributed pages are automatically cross linked and referenced to other relative pages and all are easily searched.
*What makes a Wiki so useful?
**Notes are easily entered and indexed to the current topic
**Threads of similar thoughts are easily generated
**Others can edit add or make comments
This PCARR Wiki implementation differs in that it seeks to document the practical day to day knowledge of God's Word applied toward our outreach to others.
Think of it as a communal "Christian Outreach HOWTO" Wiki.
*What makes the PCARR Wiki so useful to Christians:
- Anyone of any age or aptitude can share!
*And more than that:
Study and notes and tags and references and resources come to life
*With the PCARR wikis you can:
*PCARR automatically:
II. Collaboration
- There are many helpful ways for you to contribute:
- Proof reading and spell-grammar checking.
- Composing content or stubs for future content.
- Adding references, internal and external links to existing content.
- Commenting with personal experiences.
- Translation into other languages.
In everything, we ask that all contributions be prayerfully considered, thoughtful of all levels of ability and readership, encouraging, and spoken from direct experience. This effort should not become a substitute for real life face to face outreach.
- There are currently four implementations of the same pBiblx2 PCARR Wiki.
- PCARR - the show piece wiki focusing on practical application of God's word into our daily outreach. PBPCARR@PracticalChristian@
- RRR - 'Real Life Real People Real God' wiki focusing on testimony of God's wondrous works. PBRRR@RealGod@
- Notes - A powerful note taking/sharing wiki with integrated presentation capability. PBNOTES@MyNotes@
- that you keep your topic files short and to the point avoiding preachiness
- just study as you would be anyway using the vast resources of pBiblx2
- take and keep your notes on the pBiblx2 Note wiki
- tie your notes together later with a PCARR practical application
- It could be a note taking device on a private single user system.
- It could be family or group study or devotional on a small communal system.
- It could be a larger evangelical or encyclopedic tool on a public system.
- MyPad- A personal (or group) information manager (PIM or GIM) type app that gives you space for anything from bookmarks, jots, drafts, public schedules, etc... PBPYPAD@MyPad@
Learn one PCARR wiki..you've learned all four!
!So you can see that there are plenty of ways for you to become involved!!
III. Format
*Each pBiblx wiki attempts to organise multiple pages into specific threads or focuses.
A hierarchy should exist from general headings down to specific topics.
**The Contents Page contains the top level headings to avoid clutter.
**This file contains links to the next level where topic range begins to spread out.
**These secondary topics are usually determined by the system administrator and contain links to more specific user contributed topics.
*It is suggested:
**that you provide references and further resource links as much as possible.
**that you search for your topic before generating duplicate content.
Content can be just plain text with or without formatting syntax. The important thing is to capture the initial thought. You or someone else can always go back and provide format syntax. The specific simple rules of syntax are found in the HelpFile.
*Basically:
It is advised that if you are editorialising another persons content that you place comments at the bottom of the file instead of making wholesale changes to the original text.
IV. Possible Uses
*The Wiki has the ability to grow into anything that the users desire.
Everyone is encouraged to contribute to this Wiki no matter what chronologic age or spiritual maturity. The motto should be that if you have received a benefit from this, you should also contribute.
We are not attempting to be Theologians here, simply wise and obedient fruitful followers of Jesus.
Other resources:
ShepherdPup PbiblxEvangIdeas