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=== Meetup Graticule template === | === Meetup Graticule template === |
Revision as of 15:14, 20 August 2008
So you're planning to go on a Geohashing expedition, or you've just returned from one. Congratulations! Here is a semi-standard way to create a wiki page telling the rest of the geohashing community about your expedition. The usual steps are these, and they can be done in any order:
- Create a link to the expedition page
- Edit the expedition page contents (story, gallery, categories)
- Upload your photos
More specific information below...
Contents
Creating and Linking the expedition page
Creating any expedition page is as simple as creating the link, then clicking it to edit the page. Two good places to start are your own user page, or the page for the graticule.
Expedition pages are usually named in the following manner:
- 2005-05-26 37 -122 - Date (hyphenated), followed by the graticule latitude and longitude.
Another good location to link to the page is from the main page Gallery of Recent Expeditions or the Hall of Amazingness.
Expedition contents
I've got a brief empty page you can copy located here, then paste it into your own expedition page and start adding information.
Meetup Graticule template
The expedition page should probably contain a meetup template. This will add a nice map with the red pointer at the spot, along with any alternate locations as blue pointers. Comments below an example:
{{meetup graticule | map=<map lat="47" lon="-122" date="2008-06-28" /> | lat=47 | lon=-122 | date=2008-06-28 | graticule_name=Seattle | graticule_link=Seattle, Washington}}
- The coordinates within the map argument are used to display the map - all three parameters are important.
- Other arguments are used to display the text and create links below the map.
- The final two arguments are optional. The first specifies a "pretty" name, the second the graticule it links to.
Contents
At least two sections are desireable within each expedition.
== About ==
Contains a description of the location, and any alternate meetup location. Links and directions to a nearby pub fits well here also.
== Expeditions ==
Details the story of your expedition to this location. If multiple geohashers reach this point, each could create a subsection under their own username, as below.
- === Nukewaste ===
- Caught the ferry from Bremerton across the water to Port Orchard, then took a bus ...
These subsections can contain words, links, pictures and galleries - see other expedition pages for many examples.
Gallery
It is always nice to include a gallery if possible. The syntax for that is here, comments below:
<gallery perrow="3"> Image:2008_07_26_47_-122_ravine.jpg|One side of ravine... Image:2008_07_26_47_-122_ravine2.jpg|... and the other. Image:2008_07_26_47_-122_tree.jpg|This tree leads towards the spot. Image:2008_07_26_47_-122_tree2.jpg|No further for me. </gallery>
- The perrow argument for gallery is optional, and specifies how many per row. If missing, the browser window width is the determining factor.
- Image names as uploaded are listed. After the optional vertical bar (or pipe) you can list a caption for the image, if you like.
- You can have multiple galleries within the expedition.
Categories
Finally, a good set of categories should be included. Was your expedition a success? Do you have photos? Was your failure because of Mother Nature, or Private Property? These categories will be helpful for various data collectors too.
If the expedition is just in the planning stages (and some never make it past that), use:
[[Category:Expedition Planning]]
If the expedition happens, use one or more of the following set:
[[Category:Expeditions]] [[Category:Expeditions with photos]] [[Category:Expeditions with videos]] [[Category:Expedition without GPS]]
This was a Geohashing expedition, so did a group make it to the coordinates, or not? Select one of the following:
[[Category:Coordinates reached]] [[Category:Coordinates not reached]]
The satellite view didn't show that river or that no-trespassing sign, or the GPS dies in the woods, or you realize there is no way you are going to get there and back before dark - hey, failure happens! Select one of the following categories that best describes why. The last category is best used for XKCD meetups where the coordinates weren't the real goal.
[[Category:Failed - Mother Nature]] [[Category:Failed - No public access]] [[Category:Failed - Technology]] [[Category:Failed - Time Constraints]] [[Category:Failed - Did not attempt]]
Uploading photos
Image filename can be whatever you like, as long as it isn't already on the system. That said, we will run out of space for images with names like Raptor and Big Tree pretty soon. I prefer to create an image filename based on the date and graticule. See above for examples.
Images should be 150k or less. This can be done by cropping, resizing the image, or reducing the save quality of a JPG image. Consider the contents of the image to make your decision - if you are showing GPS readings, you want to make sure the result is readable!
Finally, uploaded images can have a description (where you can optionally credit the photographer) and should have a pair of categories. These same categories will be automatically added to your expedition page (courtesy of the meetup graticule template) and help to connect your pictures to your page, graticule, and date.
[[Category:Meetup on 2008-07-26]] [[Category:Meetup in 47 -122]]
These can be copied once, then pasted onto each photo as uploaded. They can also be added later, if you wish.