Projects to play with over the summer
Yes, we missed last week. Here are the top links for the last two weeks that you should check out over the holiday weekend (via the CoPress Publish2 Newsgroup):
- Two Knight News Challenge projects have been open-sourced: EveryBlock and ReportingOn. With the right developers and the right ideas, both of these code bases could be the foundation for something really cool at a student newspaper. Andrew Dunn is already thinking about a “Ask the Reporter”-style website.
- Gazette Communications is looking for an Online News Editor with a keen eye for innovation. My prediction: they are going to have a number of applications from highly-qualified recent graduates. This is one of those companies you’d want to start a 21st century career with.
- We’ve all heard a number of theses on why industries fail but most put fault with the leadership. Michael Nielsen’s essay on scientific publishing posits another hypothesis: the leading companies are too good at what they do in their industry, are highly geared towards being too good, and are nearly impossible to reorient when the industry evolves or no longer matters.
- Mark Briggs covers all of the metrics you might want to consider as benchmarks for your newsroom. Watch his blog for a series of posts from his upcoming textbook, to be published this fall.
I’m considering changing the format of this weekly post to be a more informal synthesis of the things that have happened in the past week. If you have an opinion on the matter, let me know.
Around the network, Sean Sullivan is looking for opinions on the best wiki for putting together a history of a school budget crisis (I assume he’s looking for both the best software and approach). If the project is big enough to merit the investment, I’d say MediaWiki would be the tool of choice. It’s themeable and has a plugin architecture that lets you extend it. Will Davis and I are going to be playing with the Semantic MediaWiki extension so that you can indicate some information as structured data and do cool things with the aggregate of it (related: check out the information Will added to the profile of The Maine Campus; this is going to be really cool when we have this type of information on a number of newspapers).
Rick Martinez had the first meeting for FIUSM developers earlier today. I’ll see if I can get him to give us some clues on what they’ll be working on this year. Developers plural must mean that FIUSM is going to be doing more than basic website maintenance this coming year.


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