[02:29:42] bd808: bump? [17:49:54] [telegram] it is so confusing that tools.wmflabs.org now points to https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Portal:Toolforge now. It was different, right? [17:59:30] Thecladis: The old landing page you may be looking for is now https://admin.toolforge.org/. This change was part of the https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/News/Toolforge.org migration [20:27:55] [telegram] toolforge.org also confusingly leads to wikitech [20:28:17] [telegram] that's indeed what I was looking for and could not find a link there, thanks [21:10:08] Hi, I'm unsure where to look for the answer to my question, but I thought a hub for the system which stores the largest array of information types would be a good starting point [21:11:09] What is the category or term for the different types of information collections? e.g. encyclopedia, ontologies, worksheets/matrixes [21:12:38] I think the fundamentals to the question are how the human mind effeciently recognises and interprets information [21:14:09] but is there a formal list of general document types? [21:19:25] El-Aurian: it is an interesting question, but not very related to the Wikimedia Cloud Services project which is broadly a cloud computing environment for volunteers in the Wikimedia movement. [21:24:40] Ok. Is anyone able to advise which area of the wikimedia foundation might have an answer to my question? e.g. is there a thinktank which decides what projects form the wikimedia umbrella? [21:31:19] maybe it's Library Science, I'll look into that. Thanks