The Wikidata community edited Wikidata 2 billion times!
Wikidata is, to the best of my knowledge, the first and only wiki to cross 2 billion edits (the second most edited one being English Wikipedia with 1.18 billion edits).
Edit Nr 2,000,000,000 was adding the first person plural future of the Italian verb 'grugnire' (to grunt) by user Luca.favorido.
"Stop Using Fandom"
Um vídeo explicando por que tantas wikis comunitárias estão abandonando a Fandom, e como elas fazem essa transição funcionar.
Esse movimento precisa continuar e aumentar. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qcfuA_UAz3I
Dica (mencionada no vídeo)
Pra saber se uma #wiki#fandom que vc visita tem uma alternativa independente, tem um add-on de browser: https://getindie.wiki/
Por padrão, ele filtra resultados em buscadores pra remover as da Fandom, e se vc entra em uma wiki fandom que tenha alternativa independente, ele te avisa.
Vc pode tbm configurar ele p ser mais agressivo e te redirecionar automaticamente em todas as wiki fandom, sem precisar do aviso no topo.
The Hollow Knight wiki moved away from Fandom yesterday, congratulations from us!
If you're wondering what's wrong with Fandom and why so many wikis are moving away recently, Hollow Knight YouTuber mossbag made an excellent and in-depth video about the topic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qcfuA_UAz3I
Got a couple of #dev projects coming down the pipe that'll hopefully bear fruit sooner or later:
▫️ Working on setting up a remote dev instance to allow me to comfortably keep work going on @pinetta
▫️ Archiving the "best-of" of my old blogs
▫️ Experimenting with a #Gemini site
While waiting for all of the above, I've been filling my spare CPU cycles by helping to get responsive design implemented for Bahaipedia, a #wiki for the Baha'i Faith (see @bahai_wiki).
Anyone have experience setting up a wiki? My webhost (BlueHost) has four different wiki installs available and I have no idea which to choose: DocuWiki, MediaWiki, PmWiki, and WikkaWiki.
I'm reasonably tech-savvy. Not a programmer, but I understand shell scripts and basic HTML/CSS.
My goal is a wiki to organize and share campaign notes for my homebrew D&D campaign. Centered around a big map with links off to pages that expand on locations, people, factions, & history.
I think if you just start off playing with the #Tiddly family, you'll be more than pleasantly surprised and it will grow and morph to your own requirements.
Aire de stationnement (ou aire de trafic) pour les avions.
Une aire de stationnement est la zone d'un aéroport où les avions, hélicoptères, planeurs, stationnent.
Le tag OSM aeroway=apron regroupe les définitions officielles d'aire de trafic (sur lesquelles se font les débarquements et embarquements des #osm#openstreetmap#wiki#rtfw
It bothers me that we haven't found a really good way to organise knowledge around Technologies yet. We have wikis and forums, and then we have Discord servers and Reddit.
Wikis are a good idea, but surprisingly tedious to maintain. Forums are hard to search through and tend to mix in opinions with information. If you have ever tried to get average people to contribute knowledge to a wiki or a forum, you'll know there is too much friction.
Is there a #wiki software that uses #activitypub? I would like to have a way for the lemmy.dbzer0.com users to work on a wiki, but I don't want to make people make new accounts if possible.