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*[[Bruce Woodling]] - Doctor who contributed to diagnoses of molestation.
*[[Bruce Woodling]] - Doctor who contributed to diagnoses of molestation.
*[[Robin Lloyd]] - Homophobic 1970s/80s CSA expert. [https://www.boychat.org/messages/1614357.htm]
*[[Robin Lloyd]] - Homophobic 1970s/80s CSA expert. [https://www.boychat.org/messages/1614357.htm]
*[[Pat Sikes]] - UK academic who had a relationship w/ and married one of her male high school teachers. Was subject to media moral panic and has published academic articles about the experience. [[Richard Yuill]] discussed her experience in his 2013 book chapter.
*[[Daniel Cohn-Bendit]]
*[[Daniel Cohn-Bendit]]
*[[NVSH]] [https://www.nvsh.nl/over-de-nvsh/] Still have a good multilanguage website. - https://www.sexualskills.co.uk/ though the "about" section is a lot more extensive in Dutch than other languages. Still have an e-mail address and phone line for questions.... but don't seem to have any real things they push for proactively, in terms of sexual reform. Which is how we remember them. Not sure if they even have properties anymore. The Dutch page still lists two local chapters: one is JON (which is basically Frans),  the second is an NVSH chapter South Limburg, which still organizes 'nude swim days' (how quaint).
*[[NVSH]] [https://www.nvsh.nl/over-de-nvsh/] Still have a good multilanguage website. - https://www.sexualskills.co.uk/ though the "about" section is a lot more extensive in Dutch than other languages. Still have an e-mail address and phone line for questions.... but don't seem to have any real things they push for proactively, in terms of sexual reform. Which is how we remember them. Not sure if they even have properties anymore. The Dutch page still lists two local chapters: one is JON (which is basically Frans),  the second is an NVSH chapter South Limburg, which still organizes 'nude swim days' (how quaint).

Revision as of 16:11, 28 July 2023

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This page contains a to-do list for content-generation and low-importance administrative tasks the whole of The Wiki and indeed site. While less urgent information relating to a single page can be stored on its talk page, this page will be used for listing big tasks and neglected people/organisations/topics.

Ongoing

  • Work on the mirror project, by vetting and transferring relevant material from BoyWiki, PRD, quotes from William Percy's biographies, other sites etc.
  • Audit all files, pdfs, etc, making sure they are in the correct categories. Contact Strategist for where to start.
  • NAMBLA and PIE media research project - deep dive archive research.
  • Correct all links in the Testimony section (web archive if required).
  • Continue improvement of Debate Guide and correct all links.
  • Correct all links in the Research section (DONE Oct 2021)
  • Go through Help:Research Resources in a per-resource chronological order (leaving evidence of what was checked). Find interesting abstracts, then delve deeper for research project excerpts and excerpt graphics.
  • Add {{Moreinfo}} to pages needing more info/reader contributions, or {{Moreinfo-ss}} for statistical support. Develop pages for example, by going to "what links here" for Template:Moreinfo.
  • Go thru the entire encyclopedia to fill "unused categories" in the catlist. Kick the category up into the main run lists when done.

Admin assistance required

  • Install a translator add-on.
  • Install a url-shortener add-on. Requested Katie Cruz, Jun 2023 for sticker campaign.
  • Set up robots. We haven't yet got a link fixer or web archiver bot.

One-Off

Delete when complete, or add a new one.

LT Projects incomplete

Incomplete articles needing attention

2023 Audit results

We will carry out a full audit in 2023 and repeat every 4 years. Articles needing updates will be listed below.

New Tasks

  • Create a template to index articles on 1. Organizations and 2. History and Anthropology. 3. Academia.
  • Add Ian Freeman to Accounts (FST video?).
  • Continue to update Legal Information within the reduced scope of major english speaking jurisdictions.
  • Use Child Pornography (Wikipedia) and Boywiki to pad out our own article. Devolve any time sensitive reference to legal info to Wikipedia. Pad out historical context, sociocultural, etc.
  • Use [8] and [9] to construct article on personal boundaries.
  • Extend AoC article with [10][11], but please don't import lists that will need constantly updating.
  • Possible encyclopedic uses of [12]
  • Alcibiades - Some beginning materials. Few citations/sources, though... and might be some bias.
  • SOA Newspaper cuttings about British organizations. Needs archiving and activating.
  • NAMBLA. The new NAMBLA site is information laden. Audit and activate.
  • Go thru Consentinghumans and look for themes and arguments for the Wiki. This was the pulled weblog that contained a lot of argument from the perspective of a pedophile. Became quite radical, then posted about limitations to his radical philosophy.

Wanted articles (by type)

The predecessor to this page was NewgonWiki:Wanted Page, which still contains many unexplored ideas.

Stub only

Stub-only articles link out to Wikipedia/etc, but might include focus on extra information such as incredibility/financial motives of accusers, or specific relevance to our subject.

Full topic

Full topic articles cover subjects that are a) at high risk of censorship/misrepresentation and b) we have special information about and c) are of high relevance to our topic, and we can keep updated.

Homosexuality in Wilhelmine Germany: Senna Hoy, Erich M ̈uhsam, John Henry Mackay’, Journal of Homosexuality 29 (1995), pp. 117–54 (esp. p. 130). https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1300/J082v29n02_05]

References

  1. https://southfloridagaynews.com/Jesse-Monteagudo/steven-wayne-foster-gay-activist-and-scholar.html
  2. Research his connection to Uranian writing. E.g. Sheila Rowbotham, Edward Carpenter: A Life of Liberty and Love (London: Verso, 2009), p. 199; 208–9