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wiki_name = WhyClublet | | wiki_name = WhyClublet | | ||
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wiki_URL = http://clublet.com/c/c/why | | wiki_URL = http://clublet.com/c/c/why | | ||
wiki_recentchanges = http://clublet.com/c/c/why?page=RecentChanges | | wiki_recentchanges = http://clublet.com/c/c/why?page=RecentChanges | | ||
wiki_status = Active | | wiki_status = Active | | ||
wiki_lastreviewed = | wiki_lastreviewed = 25-Jan-06 | | ||
wiki_language = English | | wiki_language = English | | ||
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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
WhyClublet was started by Richard Drake in 2000 in order to export from [[WikiWikiWeb]] pages related to Christianity, which some people considered off topic on WikiWikiWeb. Peter Merel's WikiWikiWeb pages about Zen Buddhism and Taoism applied to patterns, which some people regarded as "[http://clublet.com/c/c/why?EasternWuss Eastern wuss]", where also later exported to WhyClublet. | |||
Drake has described WhyClublet as "a WikiPluralismWorkshop all about WorldviewRiskManagement". On WhyClublet, worldview risk management implies that a generalized worldview always bears a risk. This is why WhyClublet intends to be like a workshop for pluralism (differing worldviews). | |||
{{tag|WikiWikiWeb and its SisterSites}} | {{tag|WikiWikiWeb and its SisterSites}} | ||