--- Toby Bartels <toby+wikipedia(a)math.ucr.edu> wrote:
If Edupedia follows the model that Sifter was
planning on,
the main database would remain in one place, at
Wikipedia.
Any separate Edupedia database would only have to
specify
which Wikipedia pages (and maybe which versions)
are included in the various categories that it
supports.
To some extent, a <www.edupedia.org> domain
will necessitate a separate web interface,
but of course it could be very similar to
Wikipedia's.
The bulk of the data, in any case, would be
together.
-- Toby
Jimbo already said (I think) that he would be willing
to host a project like edupedia. And we certainly
can't have the reviewing and viewing on the same
domain, because that would defeat the purpose. Plus,
edupedia wouldn't follow the same model at all. We'd
actually make a blacklist, not a whitelist like
sifter. That's kinda a non-sequetor, though.
--LDan
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