Folkipedia: Difference between revisions

From WikiIndex
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m (Text replace - "(recentchanges|wikinode)_URL" to "$1 URL")
(All I had to do was create an account and log on.)
Line 6: Line 6:
|status            = NeedsLove
|status            = NeedsLove
|language          = English
|language          = English
|editmode          = ByInvitation
|editmode          = LoginToEdit
|engine            = DokuWiki
|engine            = DokuWiki
|maintopic        = Music
|maintopic        = Music

Revision as of 09:48, 13 April 2012

"NeedsLove" is not in the list (Vibrant, Active, New, In preparation, Dormant, Spammed, Private, Cannot connect, Dead, Locked, ...) of allowed values for the "Wiki status" property.

File:Fp logo.gif Folkipedia
Recent changes
[No WikiNode]
[No About]
[No Mobile URL]
Founded by:
Status: NeedsLove"NeedsLove" is not in the list (Vibrant, Active, New, In preparation, Dormant, Spammed, Private, Cannot connect, Dead, Locked, ...) of allowed values for the "Wiki status" property.
Language: English
Edit mode: LoginToEdit
Wiki engine: DokuWiki
Wiki license: [[:Category:Wiki {{{license}}}|{{{license}}}]]
Main topic: Music

Description

Folkipedia is a collection of articles about Folk which anyone can contribute. The articles are linked and searchable and you can stop off and add to an existing article or start a new one if it doesn't exist.

The aim of Folkipedia is to provide a resource to everyone interested in the traditional music, songs, instruments and people that form the rich culture called folk. This can be a repository of lyrics, histories, biographies, explanations, how-tos - anything connected with the folk world.

Originally based upon Sliki - a custom written wiki SLater's WIKI), it has now migrated to Dokuwiki which has the same simplicity of form but has many more features.

The wiki is the idea of Paul Slater, a session musician from Kent who has been involved with many aspects of Folk for the past 35 years from Morris, Sword and Rapper dancing, Country dancing and Barn dances to Irish music sessions, research into traditions and European folk.

As Banjolin, he also runs a blog - the Session Diary - an everyday tale of a traditional music session, and the Mandolin and Banjo Pages web site with a comprehensive collection of tunes in many formats and advice and galleries.

Wiki size: 1,004 article pages