[Wikipedia-l] Re: No new wikis
Stephen Gilbert
sgilbert at nbnet.nb.ca
Sat Jul 19 02:50:58 UTC 2003
Erik Moeller said...
> I am a bit concerned about the pace at which new Wikipedia spinoff
> projects are created.
<snip>
I share Erik's concerns. I think we may be suffering what some people
call WikiAddiction: we love wikis, and so we want to use them for every
good idea that comes up as fast as possible.
> I propose that
> 1) we do not start any new Wiki spin-off projects until our current
> resources have been substantially expanded;
Agreed. Many of Wikipedia's useful functions are still unavailable. Our
computing resources and volunteer programming staff are already stretched
too thin trying to support the projects we already have.
> 2) we formalize a process for starting such projects, e.g. a planning
> period of at least 3 months on Meta with exact specifications as to what
> is to be placed there. After this period, users on the Meta wiki should
> vote on whether the new wiki should be set up or not. 3 months may seem
> long, but if interest can't be kept up that long, the idea may not be so
> great after all.
Or something like that. One of the important things to consider is that
perhaps a wiki is not the best tool to use for the project you have in
mind. I haven't seen the discussions (and so my opinion should be taken
with a grain of salt), but using a wiki to create an image respository is
like using a claw hammer and a dull screwdriver to do fine woodworking.
Stephen G.
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