This looks great! And I also like the fact that it is run by a publication that covers multiple projects. And, as you can see, the ActivityPub integration works well. Thanks for doing this.
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Thinking about Fediverse WikisThis is something that Federated Works has been thinking about taking on as well. But, as you pointed out, creating and running a successful wiki is not an easy task.
To be most effective, it probably should be a collaborative effort, with multiple projects and organizations involved.
You also have to consider that some people will want to host their own wiki or documentation using software of their choosing. So we may want to have a main wiki with general information, and then crosslink back and forth between project-specific wikis and documentation.
For example, Hubzilla and related projects will be using the fediverse-enabled Hubzilla wiki instead of MediaWiki.
I think this is a great task to take on, especially since there are a lot of people who want to contribute but who are not developers. A set of wikis may be a good want to increase engagement by supporters and enthusiasts. -
Thinking about Fediverse Wikis@deadsuperhero I just took a brief look at Ibis. Very interesting. They took a completely different approach to wikis than Hubzilla did.
I just recently started a new wiki myself. Not much there yet, but this is what it looks like:
#^https://development.guide/wiki/hubzilla/code/admin
It uses Hubzilla, so we can set it up so that anyone with a Magic Sign On (OpenWebAuth) compatible account can edit it. Similar to how Ibis requires someone to have an Ibis account. If Ibis adopted OpenWebAuth, people would be able to edit Hubzilla and Ibis wikis with the same account (although via different methods).
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Greetings from LemmyI see it on Hubzilla.