On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 2:30 PM, Ray Saintonge saintonge@telus.net wrote:
Philippe Beaudette wrote:
It is a wiki where every article is a real medical case. Basically, the victims of diseases write the symptoms and upload interactive media, and any medically interested person describes it.
I don't understand why people think that they need to create special-purpose wikis for all sorts of specialized topics? If you want to talk about medical cases, you could easily do a learning experiment with it on Wikiversity, or write up case studies in book-form on Wikibooks. You could create a book "Medical Case Studies" with hundreds or even thousands of sub-pages for each case. If you're married to the name "Wikisick", I'm sure you could name it that too.
The point is that we have plenty of space for this and other single-subject ideas in our existing projects. I would love to see this idea turn into a successful wikibook or wikiversity course. It's pointless to make it a separate project, however.
--Andrew Whitworth