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Minimal systems expert user page. Copy and edit to suit your needs. See [[Template:systems expert info]] for details.
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Minimal systems expert user page. Copy and edit to suit your needs.  
  
It is probably best to upload the image first, so make sure that mediawiki likes your filename.
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See [[Template:application expert info]] for info on how to fill in most of the details.
  
List one or more expertises using the <nowiki>[[expertise::Python]]</nowiki> notation. Expertises may be software, programming languages, protocols, algorithms, methods, laboratory techniques, or anything else entirely, and may or may not be related to your research area. See [[Property:Expertise]] for a list of what other people claim to do well. Does any of that apply to you? Slap it onto your page. If you create new expertise, you should probably create the page that it points to, and add at least a little bit of information to it. A red expertise does not look nice on your rap sheet.
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List one or more expertises using the <nowiki>[[expertise::Python]]</nowiki> notation. Expertises may be software, programming languages, protocols, algorithms, methods, laboratory techniques, or anything else entirely. See [[Property:Expertise]] for a list of what other people claim to do well. Does any of that apply to you? Slap it onto your page. If you create new expertise, you should probably create the page that it points to, and add at least a little bit of information to it. A red expertise does not look nice on your rap sheet.
  
 
Remember to create your talk page (Discussion), and add something inviting so that people will feel encouraged to talk to you, or just rip off someone else who said something nice. Remember that your talk page will likely be your primary form of contact for members of the general public who chance upon the wiki.  
 
Remember to create your talk page (Discussion), and add something inviting so that people will feel encouraged to talk to you, or just rip off someone else who said something nice. Remember that your talk page will likely be your primary form of contact for members of the general public who chance upon the wiki.  
  
 
Note that we do not promote providing your direct email address here, and especially not using email type properties (e.g: <s><nowiki>[[email::user@server.net]]</nowiki></s>, do not use!), because no obfuscation is applied, and email addresses advertised in this manner are easily harvested by bots using the semantic mediawiki search interfaces.
 
Note that we do not promote providing your direct email address here, and especially not using email type properties (e.g: <s><nowiki>[[email::user@server.net]]</nowiki></s>, do not use!), because no obfuscation is applied, and email addresses advertised in this manner are easily harvested by bots using the semantic mediawiki search interfaces.
 
''first name'' and ''last name'' are concatenated into ''name'', but since this information is already encoded into the user name (which already has the benefit of being a link to the user page), none of these properties are really used for anything clever just yet. The one benefit we currently see is that one could potentially be able to sort dynamically generated tables based on last names, but that is just not worth the layout cost of littering those tables with an additional redundant column. However, as layouts and names may change in the future, we decided to get in early and make sure people fill it in correctly from the start anyway.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 09:45, 5 July 2011

Minimal systems expert user page. Copy and edit to suit your needs.

See Template:application expert info for info on how to fill in most of the details.

List one or more expertises using the [[expertise::Python]] notation. Expertises may be software, programming languages, protocols, algorithms, methods, laboratory techniques, or anything else entirely. See Property:Expertise for a list of what other people claim to do well. Does any of that apply to you? Slap it onto your page. If you create new expertise, you should probably create the page that it points to, and add at least a little bit of information to it. A red expertise does not look nice on your rap sheet.

Remember to create your talk page (Discussion), and add something inviting so that people will feel encouraged to talk to you, or just rip off someone else who said something nice. Remember that your talk page will likely be your primary form of contact for members of the general public who chance upon the wiki.

Note that we do not promote providing your direct email address here, and especially not using email type properties (e.g: [[email::user@server.net]], do not use!), because no obfuscation is applied, and email addresses advertised in this manner are easily harvested by bots using the semantic mediawiki search interfaces.

{{systems expert info
|first name=Your first name
|last name=Your last name
|centre=name of your SNIC centre
|image=name of an image file
|office=Semicolon separated lines; of visiting address; newlines
are ignored
|phone=Comma separated phone numbers (with optional 
explanation), newlines are ignored
}}

== Quick facts ==
* Or any other heading. 
* This part is clear text and very much up to you.
* Bullet lists are good 
* for the lazy

== Expertise ==
* [[expertise::LISP]]
* [[expertise::Technobabble]]
* [[expertise::TLAs]]