maybe we could use this to collect guerilla gardening strategies or something?
… doesn’t this already exist?
I mean to say, anyone can already start a website and call it a wiki, set whatever policies they want, synchronize with other websites via RSS feed or whatever, and open it to editing by anyone and everyone (or no one) they choose.
And anyone does. There are hundreds of thousands of wikis out there.
The point of decentralization and federation was to merge the benefits of personal websites - privacy and personal control of your data - with the communication and collaboration powers of centralized social media. So your account is hosted on your instance and under your control and then you can go post on a thousand other instances with that same account. And I don’t think it’s failed in that.
But wikis are already personal websites. And if somebody wants to federate a wiki they can host it on the same server they have their Lemmy instance on and put a link on the Lemmy homepage.
And the idea that a bunch of people hosting their own wikis with no correction or accountability mechanisms will be less corrupt and have less disinformation then those same people working together to build consensus on the same website? Not persuasive, is all I’m saying.
We have a work in progress wiki here https://wiki.slrpnk.net
I completed the account integration with Lemmy yesterday and we will likely make an official announcement for it in the next monthly post.
But basically every community on slrpnk has their own namespace on it and moderators of those communities have edit rights.
today I learned - that’s a hella cool project. keep it up
Am I the only person concerned that one of only two developers on Lemmy has started a new, massive undertaking, basically building a new lemmy?
I was able to complete a proof of concept in a relatively short time of four months
Interesting that they don’t have time to add decent moderation tools, but do have time for this.
Its free, open source software folks. Its fine to not be happy about a projects direction, but these comments are really treading the “I payed them $0 and I demand my moneys worth!” line.
He spent 4 months working on another free, open source project bexause he wanted to. That’s perfectly fair on his part. Working for $0 on things you want to work on is a sane and basic right we all have. The work may even help lemmy in an as yet unknown way.
You are as equally free as the lemmy dev to work on moderation tools. The fact that you have put in the same amount of work as the dev should tamp down the criticism a ways.
Now if you donate to the lemmy devs directly, fire away. If you want to contribute directly, Rust is an excellent programming language that fits very well with the solarpunk ethos. It’s incredibly efficient, so code uses less power than alternates, it’s memory safe, so it by default eliminates 75% of the most common computer bugs, leading to safety, stability and reliability of the products it runs on, and its community is enthusiastic, which should ensure its longevity for decades to come. Learning it might be a good avenue if you want to help lemmy.
Something something could, something something should. Centralized Wikipedia is not a problem in need of a solution.
With the same level of logic and proof, I feel free to say that since you’ve never made a film, released an album or published a novel, you’re not allowed to criticise any of them or the people who have.
edit: It should be noted that @mosiacmango@lemm.ee edited their post after my reply to remove the bad arguments as well as the accusations originally levelled at @Dave@lemmy.nz and me, accusations that couldn’t possibly be backed up. It now reads more reasonable and balanced.