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I see your work as important in terms of outreach. I like the idea of going to a wiki and saying "Hey, this is a cool project, join it if you like it!" My thought is about the WikiNode link in the structured data. Does it loose its value if many of the links are to template pages? Might the first part of you effort later lead to the second part of your effort? Best, [[MarkDilley]] | I see your work as important in terms of outreach. I like the idea of going to a wiki and saying "Hey, this is a cool project, join it if you like it!" My thought is about the WikiNode link in the structured data. Does it loose its value if many of the links are to template pages? Might the first part of you effort later lead to the second part of your effort? Best, [[MarkDilley]] | ||
: Excellent! I knew you'd have a better idea! Okay, so let's think about how people use the structured data. Someone comes to WikiIndex, searches for their own favorite wiki, finds it, and then clicks with WikiNode to see what that's about? Or someone knows about WikiNodes and wants to find what other wikis are about kayaking so clicks the WikiNode link from teh Kayaking Wiki structured data? What if that link isn't there? What if they know about kayaking and there actually is a boilerplate WikiNode, but it's not linked up? Lots to think about here. I won't do any more until we talk some more. Great stuff! | |||
: Okay, one more train of thought. I put up a boilerplate WikiNode on a site, but don't link to it from WI yet. Someone there fixes up their WikiNode to be real, then follows the link here, then THEY lnk it up themselves, yes? So it draws them more into WI if the link isn't there, right? [[TedErnst]] | <small>[[User talk:TedErnst|talk]]</small> 01:22, 17 August 2006 (EDT) | |||
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