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The Wiki Synergy Project

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Revision as of 04:16, 21 September 2006 by Singkong2005 (talk | contribs) (rm xs talk link)
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This project is under construction - feel free to contribute to or edit this page. --Chris Watkins/Singkong2005 talk 23:29, 20 September 2006 (EDT)

I (Chris Watkins/Singkong2005) would like to see greater synergy between people working on wikis, and particularly those working on environmental issues, sustainability and international development and appropriate technology.

I see this happening in a number of ways:

  • people finding, reading and working on the wikis that best suit them,
    • WikiIndex is a fantastic tool for that. One way to promote the use of WikiIndex for this is to edit WikiNodes (such as Appropedia's WikiNode) so they starts with links to the relevant categories on WikiIndex.
  • Wikis merging where that's appropriate, to avoid duplication of effort, get a larger and more diverse community of editors in one place working on topics of common interest, and create greater synergy. I think international development and sustainability issues would be best dealt with on a single wiki - see this discussion: Merging sustainability and development wikis.
  • Promoting the merged wiki (see Promotion of Appropedia).
  • Promoting an understanding of what material belongs in which wiki. E.g. Wikipedia is for encyclopedic information (verifiable, notable, not how-tos, not original research...); Appropedia happily accepts those resources and networking activities which are not suitable for Wikipedia.

Localized wikis (e.g. a "Sustainability in Brownsville" kind of topic) would be best as part of a larger wiki rather than separate, in my opinion, and I'd like to help make that an attractive and simple option for local groups.

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