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I'm writing a non-fiction book on love and dating and need to organize my research and allow select users to collaborate on the content.  I will eventually open up the wiki to the public.
I'm writing a non-fiction book on love and dating and need to organize my research and allow select users to collaborate on the content.  I will eventually open up the wiki to the public.


My wiki research indicates that [[:Category:Wetpaint|Wetpaint]] or [[ScribbleWiki]] are my best options... but I don't understand the space well enough to know which to choose, or whether to explore other options.
My wiki research indicates that [[:Category:Wetpaint|Wetpaint]] or [[:Category:ScribbleWiki|ScribbleWiki]] are my best options... but I don't understand the space well enough to know which to choose, or whether to explore other options.


Here are my needs:
Here are my needs:
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==Missing wikis==
==Missing wikis==
Hi all.  What do you think about [[wiki]]s which disappear?  I think that every year a lot of wikis are [[:Category:Dead|deleted]] or get [[:Category:Cannot connect|offline]].  I saw a few years ago how most of the wikis available in the [[ScribbleWiki]] hosting were lost forever.  How can we avoid this?  A lot of wikis are free licensed, and nobody cares about getting a copy or backup.  That is incredible!  [[User:Emijrp|Emijrp]] 09:57, 3 November 2010 (PDT)
Hi all.  What do you think about [[wiki]]s which disappear?  I think that every year a lot of wikis are [[:Category:Dead|deleted]] or get [[:Category:Cannot connect|offline]].  I saw a few years ago how most of the wikis available in the [[:Category:ScribbleWiki|ScribbleWiki]] hosting were lost forever.  How can we avoid this?  A lot of wikis are free licensed, and nobody cares about getting a copy or backup.  That is incredible!  [[User:Emijrp|Emijrp]] 09:57, 3 November 2010 (PDT)
:That's an interesting question. What should the lifecycle of a wiki be? Were they meant to last forever? I didn't realize just how many wikis there are until I discovered [[WikiIndex]]. Having now shallowly observed several hundred wikis, in my opinion, not all of them deserve to live forever. And clearly, some were designed with a limited-time purpose, not to be relevant a decade later. But I take your point, a lot of good information and hard work can be lost if site owners or hosts are careless. The best advice I can offer to avoid this is for people to plan their wikis carefully. --[[User:MarvelZuvembie|MarvelZuvembie]] 17:48, 4 November 2010 (PDT)
:That's an interesting question. What should the lifecycle of a wiki be? Were they meant to last forever? I didn't realize just how many wikis there are until I discovered [[WikiIndex]]. Having now shallowly observed several hundred wikis, in my opinion, not all of them deserve to live forever. And clearly, some were designed with a limited-time purpose, not to be relevant a decade later. But I take your point, a lot of good information and hard work can be lost if site owners or hosts are careless. The best advice I can offer to avoid this is for people to plan their wikis carefully. --[[User:MarvelZuvembie|MarvelZuvembie]] 17:48, 4 November 2010 (PDT)
::As a specific example, what happened to http://de.WikiIndex.org/ ? It is mentioned at [[WikiIndex:FrequentlyAskedQuestions]], but today it seems to be offline? Did anyone grab a backup before it was too late? --[[User:DavidCary|DavidCary]] 15:20, 1 February 2011 (PST)
::As a specific example, what happened to http://de.WikiIndex.org/ ? It is mentioned at [[WikiIndex:FrequentlyAskedQuestions]], but today it seems to be offline? Did anyone grab a backup before it was too late? --[[User:DavidCary|DavidCary]] 15:20, 1 February 2011 (PST)