February 27, 2009
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Volume 2, Issue #32--February 27, 2009
(Full listing of previous issues is available at DPC Newsletters)
A very warm and heartfelt weclome to our unexpected visitors and new members…
Were you around last weekend? If you were, you probably were as surprised as anyone to see all our new members.
It seems that DP-Int/US had server problems--major server problems which caused the site to be down for most of the weekend. Donovan, a DP-Int squirrel, put a link to DPC on the "unscheduled maintenance" notice page and lots of DP-Int people came to visit and join us in DPing.
Simple Simon says that a number of those that came sent him private messages to say that they appreciated DPC being here as they needed their daily DP "fix"….
Yes, many of our members, prior to last weekend, are DP-Int members who registered sometime during the last year and a half. However, in just 2 days our membership burgeoned from just under 500 to over 600: a 20% increase!!! Most of the new members were from DP-Int who wanted to do some DP work over the weekend and so ended up helping us.
We are very appreciative of and grateful for their help: P1 reached and far exceeded their pages completed goal--they are over 280% of the February goal. P2, P3, F1 and F2 were also helped to meet their February goals. Our new members, due to their experience, helped us to move a number of projects from P1 into P2. Once Simon was able to extend higher round privileges--to what our new members had at DP-Int--they also helped in the other rounds.
We want to extend a blanket invitation to our DP-Int family and friends to come whenever they would like a change of scenery or just a change of pace--you don't need an excuse like a "server crash" to drop by. Come do some DPing; the beverages and snacks are on the counter so help yourself; visit the forums to say "hi" and see what we've been up to.
Simple Simon passed on some of his favourite quotations which are a propos of this past weekend:
- "I try to think of six impossible things before breakfast." --Lewis Carroll via The White Queen
- "If it doesn't absorb you, if it isn't any fun, don't do it." --D.H. Lawrence, author
- "Whether you believe you can or you can't, you're right." --Henry Ford, industrialist
- "Too much of a good thing is wonderful." --Mae West, entertainer
Simon promises to get "round" stats for all new members who are also DP-Int members; he will then extend the appropriate round privileges.
Editorial
Server and site problems--Simple Simon, coachmike and company have continued to work hard on the various problems or glitches. Lots of things have been fixed which is wonderful. A reminder of what still remains:
- The project forums don't get created automatically
- Various graphics don't work--like individual avatars, team avatars, and the illos we put into the wiki
- A few broken links to Guidelines (Simon advises that he's waiting for the programmers to assist him and, naturally, they are very busy with other urgent matters….)
More projects needed--After last weekend, it is obvious that we (CPers and PMs) need to get busy and make sure that we've got lots of projects to drop into the P1 queue.
If you are interested in being a Project Manager, please send a private message to Simple Simon, our Site Admin. There are also some experienced PMs who will gladly mentor newbie PMs.
P2 and P3 help needed-- Quite a few projects were moved from P1 into P2--many thanks to our new members from DP-Int. Now we need to get them proofed and moved to F1 since that round has the fewest available projects.
ÜberProjects--see the updates below.
Comments regarding bad links to FAQs and Guidelines--Don't forget to let Simple Simon know if there are still some that haven't been dealt with.
Check out the list of "possible future articles" at the end of the newsletter--are you interested in contributing or do you know of someone who could, or would like to, contribute, we'd love to have your article and/or thoughts. And you can do so anonymouslyAnd you can do so anonymously if you choose. It doesn't have to be long: a sentence or two, a short paragraph or two, 500 words or more if you really like to "talk"; send a PM to Quill.
Revisions to Guidelines, FAQs and the DPC site code
Guideline Differences--There are a few differences between the new Guidelines and what we've used before, and a very few diffs from the DP-INT ones. Simon advises that he'll provide a summary of the differences. He's looking at March 15 for a possible issue date.
Combined Proofing and Formatting Guidelines--Simon has reiterated his promise that he will put together a combined Proofing/Foofing wiki page for those Formatters who like to have only one document open at a time but also want to be able to check on certain Proofing Guidelines. Planned date for issuance is April 15.
The "combined guidelines" will be a very summarized version, not a complete document--but it's a huge task, which is the reason for the delay in issuance. Even DP-INT has no such animal--so we can't copy theirs. Once it is drafted, Simon will ask for review by experienced proofers and foofers to ensure that it is understandable--that is, not confusing or missing some extremely important rule.
FAQs--In the last newsletter, Simon advised that he is looking to create "checklists" to help members get into new areas where they haven't worked before: CPing, PMing, PPing,… You can find the article here.
ÜberProject #1: Chronicles of Canada
There continue to be lots of spaces for volunteers to PM, PP and even CP. To see the current status of the volumes, check out the ÜberProject wiki page for The Chronicles of Canada here: http://www.pgdpcanada.net/wiki/index.php/The_Chronicles_of_Canada.
- De2164 prepped a number of volumes and there are also several others that need prepping, so there's lots to do. CPers, PMs, PPers are all needed.
- We've arranged to get "mint condition" copies of the full set and so will be able to get good scans of all the maps and illustrations as well as picking up missing pages (if any). Thank you to hugger1935 for the use of the books.
- Volumes 11 and 21 are in F2: Available. Volumes 1, 3, 8, and 18 are in Post-Processing. I know that there are a couple more that are prepped.
- We need a PM or two to shepard more through the rounds.
- PP standards have been set and the books do not have anything extremely difficult at all. Check the Chronicles wiki page for the PP standards. Some of the standards for PPing have been updated.
- Volumes 13, 17 and 24 are being done at DP-Int since the authors of these volumes are out of DPC's copyright purview. They will be posted to PG-Int in due time. For those that are interested, the books are in the P3 waiting queue.
- Five volumes have been posted to PGC:
- Volume 2: The Mariner of St Malo: A Chronicle of the Voyages of Jacques Cartier,
- Volume 5: The Seigneurs of old Canada: a Chronicle of New World Feudalism,
- Volume 20: Adventurers of the Far North, A Chronicle of the Arctic Seas,
- Volume 27: The Winning of Popular Government: A chronicle of the Union of 1841, and
- Volume 29: The Day of Sir John MacDonald, A Chronicle of the Early Years of the Dominion.
ÜberProject #2: Jesuit Relations
Vol. 65: Lower Canada, Mississippi Valley, 1696-1702, our first, is currently in P3: Available. Simple Simon is the PM and has decided that he will definitely PP this first volume, though he says that he will undoubtedly seek help from someone fluent in French to "look over his shoulder" on that side of things. He'll probably do the same for other languages as well.
Vol. 66: Illinois, Louisiana, Iroquois, Lower Canada, 1702-1712, our second, is in P1: Available. It is just like Vol. 65: strange characters, old style French spellings and accents, bits and pieces of other languages--lots of fun.
A set of standards has been determined and added to the Project Comments. An ÜberProject wiki page for Jesuit Relations has been created. It includes the basic instructions for proofing and formatting.
There has been some recent renewed interest in the idea of doing 2 versions of the books: one an "historically accurate" version and the other a "more readable", modernized French language version. The posts have been pulled together in this thread. Comments are welcome.
ÜberProject #3: Governor General's Award Books
Warmheart has created an ÜberProject page for this uberproject. The page looks very good and has lots of links. You can see the details of what she has completed to date here: http://www.pgdpcanada.net/wiki/index.php/Governor_General%27s_Literary_Awards Check it out, you might find something interesting there....
There are only a couple of books that are available since many of the authors are still alive--ah, well, we'll get them eventually. :)
ÜberProject #4: Periodicals
Graham's Magazine is the first part of our ongoing Periodicalsperiodicals uberproject. Simple Simon has the entire first year of volumes in hand and will release them as demand calls for them. There is one issue currently undergoing proofing in round P3: Available with two in P2: Available, one in P1 available and one in prep. Two issues are in PP; another has been sent to PGC for posting; and one issue: Graham's Magazine, Vol. XXXII, No. 2 (1848) has been posted to PGC.
Simon also needs some volunteers for PPing these periodicals--if you are interested, send him a PM.
Our Young Folks, An illustrated Magazine for Boys and Girls; Issued monthly; Publication Dates: January 1865 thru October 1873 when it merged with St. Nicholas.
Two issues are in P2: available, one in P1: available and one in prep.
Warmheart's wikipage for the Periodical can be found through this link: http://www.pgdpcanada.net/wiki/index.php/Our_Young_Folks.
Scientific American--these are very early issues, too--from 1846. Simon hopes to get an issue up within the next week or so. I guess he has been rather busy, don’t you think?...
We've started a wiki page for it: http://www.pgdpcanada.net/wiki/index.php/Periodicals/Scientific_American. I've also been told that Tizz has agreed to co-PM/PP it.
Remember, these aren't the only periodicals that we can do--there are lots of others out there and some that are very different than "Graham's". Is there one that you'd like to do? Suggestions for favourite OLD periodicals are always welcome, but they must meet 3 criteria:
- published before 1860 to avoid the need for copyright checking
- good quality scans of a reasonable number of issues (preferably in whole volumes=a year)
- interesting content, out of the ordinary
ÜberProject #5: Works by Charles Dickens
Simple Simon and IonaV are Dickens fans. We know that there are many more out there. Although there are some of Dickens' works on the other PG sites, some of it is text only. We've got early editions of those books with illustrations as well as stories that have not yet been posted. As well, there are letters and essays and ...
- "A Christmas Carol" is in P3: Available.
- The Mystery of Edwin Drood is currently in F1: Available.
- Two short stories for our anniversary blitz are posted to our wiki (http://www.pgdpcanada.net/wiki/index.php/Dickens_%22First_Anniversary%22_project): The Christmas Tree and What Christmas is as we get older. They will be posted to PG Canada with other Dickens' short stories.
More details and an ÜberProject wiki page to come.
We Grow Every Day
We are now up to 624 members. Welcome to all new members; I hope you find some projects that you will enjoy doing. Many of our members are also members of DP-Int/US and/or DP Europe--we welcome them and thank them for all their continued support and interest in DPC. (Numbers are accurate up to "press" time.)
For those DPCers who have been "out of touch", our huge jump in members (130+ in just a couple of weeks) is "courtesy" of server problems at DP-Int. See the article at the top of the newsletter.
| New | |
|---|---|
| February 2009 | 136 |
| January 2009 | 14 |
| 2008 total | 235 |
| 2007 total | 239 |
| Total to date | 624 |
Milestones
We are going to use this space to "celebrate" notable milestones achieved by a member, team, group or project. For example, we'll report when a member completes 5,000 pages in any one round; then we'll let you know when they've done 10,000 pages and so on.
The "team" numbers are the cumulative totals for each round for each member while they are members of a particular team. So that's why, the team pages go up whenever a team member's totals increase. Another reason to join a team or two....
Completed 25,000 pages in a round:
- rolands in P3
- uwe-joachim in F2
Completed 20,000 pages in a round:
- Team USA in P3
Completed 15,000 pages in a round:
Completed 10,000 pages in a round:
- Team Canada in P1 and P2
- Team German in F2
- Foofers' Corner in F2
Completed 5,000 pages in a round:
- Daniel G in P1
- rcool in P2
- snowseraph in P2
- supo88 in P2
- De2164 in F1
- Warmheart in F1
- yajeulb in F1
- hugger1935 in F1 and F2
- Team USA in P2 NEW!!!
- Team Canada in F1
- DPing with Cats in P2 and F1
- Foofers' Corner in F1
Great work, people!!!
Proofing & Formatting Stats
Oh, WOW!!!...
Our new members really helped put everyone over their goals. LOOK!! P1 has 285%!! P2, P3 and F2 are each over 160%! And F1 reached their goal just before publication. Great work, people!!
And, thank you, thank you, new members. Way to go!!!
| Round | P1 | P2 | P3 | F1 | F2 |
| February goal | 2,800 | 2,800 | 2,100 | 2,800 | 2,100 |
| *February to date | 7,982 | 5,026 | 3,588 | 2,932 | 3,432 |
| February to date % | 285.07 % | 179.50 % | 170.86 % | 104.71 % | 163.43 % |
*Numbers accurate to "press" time.
For more statistics and related links go to: Statistics Central.
Books In Process And/or Posted To PGC
At press time, we had 140 Gold Star books posted to PGC (with 5 in PPV). Fantastic work, all.
There are currently 123 Silver Star projects in post processing and 112 Bronze Star projects which are currently undergoing proofing or formatting. For more details about these projects, please see the listings on the bottom of the DP Welcome page.
User Team Talk
Have you checked out our user teams? To check out the teams or to join one go to: User Teams. The Team threads are located under Proofing Team Talk. Is there a team that you'd like to see? You can create a team from the link on the User Teams page--you might be surprised by who shows up to join you.
Very interesting tidbit … with all the DP-Int people who have come over during the last week, some have been signing up to Team USA--they now have more members than Team Canada!!!! Of course, to put it in perspective, the USA has almost 10x as many citizens as Canada, so I suppose it's to be expected….
We now have 22 teams; more are always welcome. The newest team is called P3 Pros: they are proofing specialists who find those last nit-picky errors in the text before the projects are sent to the formatters.
Possible Future Articles
This is YOUR newsletter: yes, there are forum posts and user team posts, but is there something that you want to tell the whole DPC community? You are allowed to brag here. You can also be anonymous if you choose ... we won't tell.
- Tips or Hints: for those people who do/did a lot of proofing and/or formatting on DP-Int/US &/or DP-Eur, do you have any tips or "rules" that you follow to help yourself while you proof or format? Even a re-wording of a guideline that helps you remember how to do something specific.
- Tell us why you joined DPC.
- Quotable Quotes: have you seen a thought-provoking quote that is relevant to the DP Community while you were doing your proofing that you just had to pass on?...
- The most interesting, outrageous, or strangest line you proofed: before it was proofed (if that was the outrageous or strange part) and what it was after proofing (please do not submit obscene language, it will not be published).
- New projects: PMs is there a series of books or books by a very prolific author that you'd like to do?--let us know so that we can help pass the word to the proofers so they'll be there to jump in and work on them.
- Kudos, Bouquets & Compliments: are there any DPers that you would like to give special thanks and/or recognition to: a mentor who gave you lots of guidance, a PPer that made your project into a very wonderful looking book for posting to PG, a CPer or image/text preparer who went the extra little bit to provide you with clean scans, well OCR'd text, or good illustrations for your project, another DPer who made you feel really welcome or provided you with some good advice or....
- "Guest articles" by anyone and everyone who wishes to....
