Category talk:Wiki engine
Organizing wiki engine information and interlinking
- We have a category for each wiki engine, which is where we see all the different wikis which are using it.
- We have a wiki description page for wiki engines where they have a wiki (most wiki engine's have an official website which is powered by the software, as a flagship example)
...so maybe we should describe the features of the wiki software at top of the category page ("The following wikis are powered by '''SuchAndSuchWiki'''. This software has nifty features X Y Z."), and we include a link to the wiki description page ("The home page of this wiki engine is [[SuchAndSuchWiki]]")
...Then on the wiki description page we describe the contents of the wiki itself ("This wiki supports the user and developer community for the 'SuchAndSuchWiki' wiki engine") and we include a link to the category ("See [[:Category:SuchAndSuchWiki]] for a list of wikis powered by this wiki engine").
There may be some overlap, but generally we go into more detail about the software, on the category page. And we talk about the information they are providing on their homepage, in the wiki description page.
I've done MediaWiki as an example of what I mean. -- Harry Wood 06:20, 31 Jan 2006 (EST)
further organisation questions
Should the wiki description page be in the Category:Wiki Engine? I would say not, otherwise we end up with each wiki engine listed twice (since each also appears as a sub category) -- Harry Wood 05:56, 31 Jan 2006 (EST)
Unpopular Wiki Engines
How to handle wiki engines where we find only one wiki using it. Maybe the article page should be added to Category:Wiki Engine, and we dont bother creating a a category for it? -- Harry Wood 05:56, 31 Jan 2006 (EST)
- Yes, that sounds fine.
- Alternatively, we could pretend that all those unique wiki engines are all using the same wiki engine. We would name that wiki engine something like "Unique wiki engine".
- Or "Unpopular wiki engine", if we wanted to criticize their creativity :-).
--DavidCary 04:18, 5 Feb 2006 (EST)
- "Rare wiki engine" would be short and polite (NPOV) while still accurate. "Unique" would not be good applied to a class, especially if two or more were sufficiently similar that neither should be called "unique" and/or if one might find a second user and therefore definitely not be unique in one sense. robinp 01:51, 7 Feb 2006 (EST)
- Actually there's already something called Category:Proprietary which was presumably created with this kind of intention. I reckon maybe we should put these wikis into the that category, then just mention on their article page, that they are powered by proprietary software called 'blahblah'. Note this will significantly reduce the number of subcategories in the 'Wiki Engines' category. -- Harry Wood 10:05, 13 Feb 2006 (EST)
Naming of wiki Engines
Why is it UseModWiki, but OddMuse (not wiki)? TedErnst 11:46, 22 Jan 2006 (EST)
- Good question Ted. It should probably be just 'UseMod', but that'll take a bit of changing! -- Harry Wood 05:56, 31 Jan 2006 (EST)
two MediaWiki?
The list includes both
- MediaWiki
- MediaWiki?
Do we really need both? --DavidCary 04:18, 5 Feb 2006 (EST)
- That's a good question we need to look into that --Raymond King | talk 01:56, 7 Feb 2006 (EST)
- Specifically we need to find which page says "[[Category:MediaWiki?]]" (or tag template equivalent). 'MediaWiki?' seems to be equivalent to 'MediaWiki', which is fortunate in that it means the problem doesn't really matter, but unfortunate in that we don't know which of the 296 mediawiki pages has that wrong '?' on it! -- Harry Wood 09:59, 13 Feb 2006 (EST)
BoltWire
http://www.boltwire.com is not in list. Manorainjan (talk) 22:06, 11 September 2014 (UTC)
- It doesn't look like we can list it - section 4.[1] Sean, aka Hoof Hearted • Admin / 'Crat • talk2HH 12:30, 12 September 2014 (UTC)