Forum:Wiki Mentoring for the JavaScript Wiki

I originally posted this message at Wikia_Mentoring_Project, but no one seems to be watching that page. For reasons similar to those cited below as why I haven't been very active in promotion, I don't want to contact an individual user for help.

The JavaScript Wiki is for educating JavaScript programmers about standards and best practices, providing a quick reference for the entire object model, and hosting "wiki scripts," which are required to adhere to those best practices. I've been administrating it, almost all on my lonesome, since September 26; a JS guru was editing with me but became heavily occupied with other issues. Since then, I have gone into hibernation at the (active) Programmer's Wiki to wait out either his return or a new visitor. I've recently founded Interwiki Integration and joined Society Gardens in the hope of generating traffic.

I'm not the most social (or tactful) person, so I'm leery of promoting, although I have made small attempts at the Dynamic Drive Forums and NerdWired. I'm careful to present all wiki projects I know about which the audience might be interested in, in the hope that this will diffuse the spam issue. I think I get around MediaWiki well enough, so such networking issues will probably be the focuses of your instruction. Thanks! --Jesdisciple (talk) 18:18, 28 November 2008 (UTC)