User:Robert Horning

pt:Usuário:Robert Horning I'm a software engineer who thinks that Wikibooks has a huge potential to do some good in this world. There are a few thing that I know about that are not in "common" knowledge, and I intend to write some wikibooks to help people out that are trying to learn these subjects.


 * Here are some opinions that I have regarding what some basic policies for Wikibooks ought to be like.
 * A little area I am using to experiment with various editing styles and minor projects.
 * An entire Wikibook at once WARNING: this Wikibook takes a very long time to load on most browsers.
 * Watch List - This is a list of Wikibooks that need some special attention.
 * /Bookshelf Reorganization/ - This is more my vision on how the bookshelves ought to be revised. Feel free to discuss and rearrange as necessary, but this is only a proposal at the moment.

Because sometimes the stuff I write is quite POV, and perhaps heated, I've started a new blog about the open source textbook movement. If you are interested in reading some of my opinions, please check it out here:

http://bookcraft.blogspot.com/

As this site is definitely not owned by the Wikimedia Foundation, it would be harder to remove content from this blog by the WMF or its board of trustees. Still, I intend to mainly concentrate on Wikibooks and general open textbook issues with this forum. If you want to join the "team" of fellow bloggers to add a post to this blog, please let me know.

Some Wikibooks that I'm currently working on:


 * Programming:Serial Data Communications (something I've started)
 * Wikijunior Solar System
 * MediaWiki Administrator's Handbook
 * AP Computer Science
 * State of the Project/2006
 * History of Wikibooks
 * GBA Development
 * Scratch
 * Colors

Here are some tools that I find useful:


 * Wikibooks maintenance