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    • CommentAuthorankurb
    • CommentTimeJul 19th 2009 edited
     

    Regarding Question of the Day

    (by Rhead, originally in this thread)

     

    Guys The response to Gyaan.in has been nothing short of amazing. I can't speak for the rest of us, but personally I thought it would take a lot longer to get the influx of questions not generated by us. However, I do have one caveat. The Question of the Day is extremely useful and has exposed us to some truly brilliant questions, however, having multiple Question Of The Day threads for a single day is ludicrous. I'd suggest the first person to post a question that day make a thread with a title of a format like "Question of The Day " followed by the date and everyone who wants to add their own questions can do so in the same thread. Not only does it make it cleaner, but makes it easier for us to moderate and create compilations on our end. Thanks a lot.

     

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    gyaan.in is primarily a forum where Indian quizzers can interact with each other - share questions and question archives, notify upcoming quizzes, discuss general topics. One thing we felt was that many options out there right now were technologically lacking. Most quiz forums these days are on Yahoo! Groups or Google Groups and neither of the two provide flexibility to users in terms of uploading attachments, embedding images and YouTube videos, embedding audio files. Quizzes these days use multimedia in higher proportions. gyaan.in's platform doesn't restrict you in such ways. We also aren't using old-school forum software like phpBB which, frankly, look terrible. We're running Vanilla Forum which gives you more usability with a better interface than the others; interface is quite like an email inbox actually.

     

    The technological advantage isn't the primary reason why we're starting this. We want to provide a platform where there are no 'official positions' - the community chooses which direction to take the forum. To put it quite simply, a forum where we quiz for the love of quizzing. To this extent, we have created a charter for gyaan.in:

     

    1. Nothing Official About It
      At gyaan.in we intend to extend informal interactions between members. For too long in the quizzing circle people have considered each other in a mildly to overtly hostile manner. Informal interactions - members getting to know each other as real people - instead of simply 'competitors to defeat' should make a nicer quizzing world.
    2. Don't Be Evil
      An extension of point 1, at gyaan.in we intend to ensure that no sort of politicking kicks in. To maintain sanity (actually, to combat spam) we will have moderators on the forum but we do not intend to have any sort of 'positions'. You - the user - have your say in matters and the community decides collectively on its future. What we will have, instead, are evangelists / moderators within the community to spread the word. If you're interested in being more actively involved in organizational matters then please get in touch with us at contact [at] gyaan [dot] in.
    3. Quizzing, But Not For Points
      We do not intend to have a league table to keep track of who's getting how many questions right on the gyaan.in forum or events. Partly this is intended to ensure that members who arrive late to the scene aren't disadvantaged by early adopters who have had a head-start in answering questions. The main reason, however, is that we don't want it to become Yet Another Place To Look At Other People As Competitors.
    4. IRL
      Once members get acquainted with each other on the Web, we would like to extend the interaction by holding 'offline' meets where you can get to converse with members IRL ('in real life'). Some of these meets could be where a small quiz is conducted, others could be simply informal meets.
    5. Quality Content
      Providing regular, quality content quizzes, articles, news, archives. Giving you a platform where you can share such resources easily - with our dedicated team of gyaan.in moderators providing editorial support. Content would cover oft-ignored topics in quizzing circles too such as technology and contemporary music.
    6. Promote Quizzing In Delhi, Especially In Schools
      Compared to other cities like Bangalore, Kolkata, Pune, Chennai, Mumbai etc Delhi is often considered to be 'lagging behind'. While that isn't entirely true, we do feel that a lot more can be done in encouraging schoolkids to take up quizzing. Our first focus would be to make significant progress on this front in Delhi.

     

    Getting started at gyaan.in is easy. Visit the site and if you aren't already a member, then click on the 'Apply for membership' link. This is a short registration form which will send some basic details. A moderator will manually approve your account - this is done to ensure that no spam bots get into the system. The forum is not pre-moderated, i.e., as soon as your account is active you can start being a part of the discussions. We will not put messages into a moderation queue for posting. However, if community members report content as offensive or spam then we'll look into and try to resolve the situation.

     

    That's basically it! Click on the 'Start a new discussion' link to start a new topic. You have a WYSIWYG editor to compose and format your message. If you want to embed YouTube videos click on 'HTML' in the formatting bar and insert the video code. Images can be uploaded as attachments, or uploaded online elsewhere (say imageshack.us or TinyPic) and then inserted by pasting URL after click the 'image' icon (next to smiley icon). To send messages to particular user on the forum, click on that person's username. This will take you to that person's profile where you'll find a Facebook style 'wall' where you converse directly with a user on the forum.

     

    I've been using the pronoun 'we' in this post, so who exactly is 'we'? We are the moderators behind gyaan.in. I'm Ankur Banerjee, you can find out about me here. Rishav Dey proposed the idea for gyaan.in and has played a major in role in reminding me that deadlines to launch were whooshing by again and again. I'm indebted to him for bringing this idea up. Prateek Vijayavargia provided inputs on what exactly the student community wants gyaan.in to be. Karmanya Aggarwal and Vishesh Kumar have supported this venture from the very beginning, being a part of the discussion that went into this and worked on some web development aspects of the project. विशेष धन्यवाद to Vishesh Kumar, for he's the guy who created the gyaan.in logo.

     

    At gyaan.in, we are open to feedback and discussion on the future of this community. Please do send in any suggestions, bugs in the forum software, queries, critcisms, praise - anything you want! If you're interested in becoming a moderator and are ready to devote time to this project then do drop us a line. Our email address for all concerns is contact [at] gyaan [dot] in. Spread the word!

     

    Staying in tune with our philosophy of 'open everything', all content on gyaan.in is now licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 India Licence.

     

    Moderators on gyaan.in (alphabetical order): Aditya Salapaka Agrim Singh, Aman Wadhwa, Amrit George, Ankur Banerjee, Karmanya Aggarwal, Prateek Vijayavargia, Rishav Dey, Shreyans Jain, Vishesh Kumar.

    • CommentAuthorankurb
    • CommentTimeJul 22nd 2009
     

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    • CommentAuthorRhead
    • CommentTimeJul 25th 2009
     
    @DK, do it either way. preferable if you make a pdf out of the ppt, though not necessary.
    • CommentAuthorankurb
    • CommentTimeJul 25th 2009
     

    @DK: PDF is preferrable because it maintains the formatting throughout all systems even ones which don't have the font you're using. In case you need a PDF printing solution, try this freeware called Primo PDF. It creates a 'virtual' printer on your system so that when you use the print option in your software, it sends it to that virtual printer and creates a PDF out of it.

    Do note that maximum filesize for uploads is 7 MB. In case your PDF is larger than that, upload it to Slideshare or Google Docs (upload PDF format in both places to maintain formatting). In case you need to upload other format files such as .zip larger than 7 MB, then try out Mediafire.

    • CommentAuthorDK
    • CommentTimeJul 26th 2009
     

    Thnx

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    <p>Hello to all!I wanted 2 post a question but cld not as the webpage showed this.......(What shld I do?)</p>
    <p> </p>
    <p><cite>Content Encoding Error<br /></cite></p>
    <p><cite><br />The page you are trying to view cannot be shown because it uses an invalid or unsupported form of compression.<br /><br /><br /> *  Please contact the website owners to inform them of this problem.</cite></p>
    • CommentAuthorankurb
    • CommentTimeSep 20th 2009
     

    @questforquiz: Hi! Could you please tell which browser (and version) you are using?

    • CommentAuthorbhavika
    • CommentTimeSep 25th 2009
     

    It gets annoying, with so many comments, and the question list on page 1, and the 'new comment' on page 3. What do you people think of the 'reply to comment' feature?

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    might work..it is annoying i agree..

    • CommentAuthorankurb
    • CommentTimeSep 26th 2009
     

    See, um, we're restricted by what the software we're running on our server is capable of. As of now, it doesn't support a reply to comment feature. :(