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'''Yes, I know I should use the workgroup status system. It hates me. I can write articles faster than put them into a plan.'''
'''Yes, I know I should use the workgroup status system. It hates me. I can write articles faster than put them into a plan.'''




==Computers==
==Computers==
*Keep working on [[Domain Name System security]], which is bound to generate more about [[public key infrastructure]] and [[Internet Protocol security architecture]]. Continue work on [[Internet Protocol version 6]], which also interlaces with the preceding three subjects. Create articles, or at least stubs, where I have expertise; try to recruit authors to work on gaps, or just to offload. '''Really need someone who knows the subject to write [[intellectual property]].
===Meta-articles===
I see a need for a set of capstone/core/meta-articles that are below the level of "Computers", although they perhaps do belong on the Workgroup page. These go under the heading "Networking". I'm debating whether other than IP networking is still relevant; my thought is that some PSTN and probably SS7 material is appropriate.  


There is "transmission stuff" that needs to be in there, which, with GMPLS, constrained link state routing for optical networks, etc., perhaps needs a meta-article talking about recovery frameworks, starting with MPLS and SONET-NGS, and branching from there. A good cellular person could help, as well as someone more RF-expert.
===DNS===
*Go back into [[Domain Name System]] and update as required by http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2181.txt.
**RRsets done. Are zone cuts too specific for the main article; subdomains generally?
*Keep working on [[Domain Name System security]], which is bound to generate more about [[public key infrastructure]] and [[Internet Protocol security architecture]].<s> Find someone that understands the place of the older KEY, SIG, etc., better than I do. Is it that they are secret key?</s> Got guidelines; the newer RRs replaced the old.
*'''Really need someone who knows the subject to write [[intellectual property]].
===Security===
*Flesh out [[communications security]], although decide if it should be [[information security]] or [[information assurance]] before committing the metadata and any substantial links to it.
*Capstone on [[Internet security]]
**[[Internet firewall]]
**[[Transport layer security]]
**[[Public key infrastructure]]
**[[Intrusion detection]]
**[[Domain Name System security]]
===IPv6===
Continue work on [[Internet Protocol version 6]], which also interlaces with the preceding three subjects. Create articles, or at least stubs, where I have expertise; try to recruit authors to work on gaps, or just to offload.
===Routing===
*Continue on [[link state routing]] and [[OSPF]], the latter including Version 2 and Version 3 (for IPv6). Check up on traffic engineering extensions for V6.  
*Continue on [[link state routing]] and [[OSPF]], the latter including Version 2 and Version 3 (for IPv6). Check up on traffic engineering extensions for V6.  
*Get some reasonable content into [[distance vector routing]] and [[routing information protocol]]; try to get someone to write about [[diffusing update routing]] and [[Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol]].
*Get some reasonable content into [[distance vector routing]] and [[routing information protocol]]; try to get someone to write about [[diffusing update routing]] and [[Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol]]. I understand the latter and even know and like the developers; I just hate to write about those mechanisms when link state seems much less obscure.  
*More about [[path vector routing]], Internet [[routing policy]], etc.
*More about [[path vector routing]], Internet [[routing policy]], etc.


==Health sciences==
==Health sciences and healing arts==
*Create articles defining medical specialties
*Create/update articles defining medical specialties and subspecialties.  Avoid lots of repetition separate articles for the more interdisciplinary subspecialties, such as  <s>[[hospice and palliative medicine]]</s> (as a subset of the [[hospice movement]]), [[sleep medicine]], etc., which can be reached through different pathways. In some cases, where topic articles exist, as in [[critical care]] and [[pain]], either add short section on training/certification or at least create stub for [[critical care medicine]] and  and <s>[[pain medicine]]</s>. [[pain management]] is an interdisciplinary superset that includes pain management, but also nonphysician practitioners.
 
Catalog, perhaps, of interdisciplinary medical subspecialties?
 
**[[Anesthesiology]]
**<s>[[Pathology]]</s>; stub done. Thinking about the best way to organize the tests in clinical pathology.
**<s>[[Preventive medicine]]</s>
**[[Internal medicine]]
***[[Cardiology]]
***[[Infectious disease]]
*[[Pain]] seems to have had [[pain physiology]] cloned, but not removed from the main article. General cleanup there; the lead of pain comes across as more philosophical than scientific. Both are needed, but pain is one of the most undertreated or inappropriately treated real medical conditions. Started [[chronic widespread pain]] and need to back up to [[chronic pain]]. Not sure where appropriate long-term opioid therapy for non-terminal pain should go, but it needs to be here somewhere.
*Suggest, in appropriate places, the health sciences/healing arts split is dysfunctional. The [[National Institutes of Health]] manages not to fall apart with the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine present, and, while there are questions about the rationality of the rules, the [[Food and Drug Administration]] has oversight (and opinions) about [[Homeopathy|homeopathic remedies]].
 
==Military==
==Military==
*write [[Operation LINEBACKER II]]; replace existing text in [[Vietnam War]]
===Military skills/branches/operational techniques/major platforms===
*continue [[Vietnam War]] improvement
The U.S. Army is getting remarkably silly about security. I can find detailed operating manuals for tanks, but every formal definition of the Armor Branch (i.e., responsible for tanks and other such vehicles) is behind a security portal.
 
*[[Armor]]
*[[Combat engineer]]
*[[Combat engineer]]
*[[Cavalry]]
*[[Cavalry]]
*[[Ocean escort]]
*Ocean escort Not happy with this.
*[[Convoy]]
*[[Convoy]]
===Air defense===
Getting interested now, with [[counter-rocket, artillery and mortar]] as a new mission, as well as things like the ADAM cell for deconfliction. Still sorting out the C3I-ISR, especially which systems connect to [[JTIDS]], which to Global Information Grid, or stay in things like [[FAAD]]
===Military History===
*write [[Operation Linebacker II]]; replace existing text in [[Vietnam War]]
*continue [[Vietnam War]] improvement
*Think more about WWII air war
*Think about getting the multiple coverage of the sub-battles of the [[Battle of Leyte Gulf]] straightened out, so it's possible, for example, to have a consistent wikilink to the best coverage of the [[Battle of Surigao Strait]] or the [[Action off Samar]]/[[Battle of San Bernadino Strait]] (and get a standard name for it)
*Try to recruit a Canadian for [[Battle of Vimy Ridge]], but at least link the Vimy counterbattery sensors. Generally need article on [[counterbattery]].
**[[Battle of Vimy Ridge]]
**[[Arthur Currie]]
**[[Andrew McNaughton]]
**[[Dieppe raid]] ([[Operation Jubilee]])
**[[Harry Crerar]]
**[[Romeo Dallaire]] (might have a Topic Informant)
*Again, try to recruit Commonwealth person, but [[Battle of Gallipoli]] (Gallipoli campaign?) under [[Dardanelles campaign]] (as well as equivalent "battle" subarticle for naval attempt to force the straits)

Latest revision as of 14:40, 27 August 2024


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Yes, I know I should use the workgroup status system. It hates me. I can write articles faster than put them into a plan.


Computers

Meta-articles

I see a need for a set of capstone/core/meta-articles that are below the level of "Computers", although they perhaps do belong on the Workgroup page. These go under the heading "Networking". I'm debating whether other than IP networking is still relevant; my thought is that some PSTN and probably SS7 material is appropriate.

There is "transmission stuff" that needs to be in there, which, with GMPLS, constrained link state routing for optical networks, etc., perhaps needs a meta-article talking about recovery frameworks, starting with MPLS and SONET-NGS, and branching from there. A good cellular person could help, as well as someone more RF-expert.

DNS

Security

IPv6

Continue work on Internet Protocol version 6, which also interlaces with the preceding three subjects. Create articles, or at least stubs, where I have expertise; try to recruit authors to work on gaps, or just to offload.

Routing

Health sciences and healing arts

Catalog, perhaps, of interdisciplinary medical subspecialties?

Military

Military skills/branches/operational techniques/major platforms

The U.S. Army is getting remarkably silly about security. I can find detailed operating manuals for tanks, but every formal definition of the Armor Branch (i.e., responsible for tanks and other such vehicles) is behind a security portal.

Air defense

Getting interested now, with counter-rocket, artillery and mortar as a new mission, as well as things like the ADAM cell for deconfliction. Still sorting out the C3I-ISR, especially which systems connect to JTIDS, which to Global Information Grid, or stay in things like FAAD

Military History