On Thu, Aug 26, 2004 at 04:16:41AM +0200, Ivan Krstic wrote:
Edward Peschko wrote:
That being said - I still think there is a big hole that could be filled in the wikimedia foundation, whilst providing good public service. And that is in the area of free-form research.
I would second Tim's suggestion to look at wiki hosting providers. If the free ones don't cut it, one of the MediaWiki developers offers a paid, supported service at http://www.wikidev.net. If you would like to easily include links to wikipedia articles inside your wiki, your installation of MediaWiki could be trivially extended to do so.
I understand that there are alternatives, but I don't get it... I'm asking for feedback on an idea (one that I think would do a lot of good IMO)
In any case, in making a:
a) generic research platform inside of wiki b) specific research platform on energy issues
I think I would be doing a great public service. Why should I have to pay for it (more than any other contributor to wikipedia) I mean, I'd be willing to donate for equipment to the wiki foundation, but moving it to a paid supported service seems like the wrong place for it. And in any case, the subject covered is of utmost importance and should get as much traffic as it could possibly get IMO.
What am I missing here?
Ed