Wikispore/August 2020

2020-08-02

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Attendees

  1. koavf (Justin Anthony Knapp)
  2. Pharos (Richard)
  3. Alan: Worked on MIT Student Guide and is interested in porting it over to Wikispore
  4. Peter: Works on external wikis and wants to colloborate on the WMF wikis
  5. Houcemeddine: Worked on COVID-19-related issues
  6. Ziko: Working on deployment and theory related to wikis, interested in new wiki launches
  7. Edward: Develops extensions
  8. Yaron Koren: Developer who maintains Cargo
  9. AllyD: Interested in the Art Spore.
  10. Ilana: attended Wikispore Day, has worked on her own wiki
  11. Gergő: Developer

Agenda:

Re: new skin: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Reading/Web/Desktop_Improvements

  • Yaron and Gergő (sp?) working on back end installation instructionally and that includes Cargo with a database.
  • https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T259431 -- file system issue affected wikispore
  • VisualEditor can now be installed (also Parsoid, etc.)

Wikispore Day: 200 visitors on Twitter, 200 on YouTube, others on Facebook

AllyD: working on Art Spore. Intersted in making things look different from Wikipedia. Houcemeddine: Making two wikis that overlap is not good. Interactive data would differentiate Wikispore.

  • Especially for Geo Spore
  • Richard: Maybe a turnkey-based system
  • Yaron: Cargo can integrate with this
  • Richard: It would be best for specialized information and specialized interface.
  • We may be able to integrate with OSM data
  • Responding to questions, Pharos says that Wikispore editors have to have a Wikimedia account already some other way. Obsolete content may be moved away but there is no plan for that now.
  • Wikidata connections: One can refer to a wikidata item with d:Q456 now. The project may be able to join a Wikidata Federation so as to be able to import values and fill infoboxes for example with values from Wikidata.

What is the process to become a new project?

  • There isn't a very explicit process.
  • There are some concerns raised on Meta but no actual oppose votes.

Alan: It's important to have a maximum amount of flexibility for editing (e.g. anonymously). Flexibility along the spectrum of openness vs closedness of editing community is useful to allow experimentation in social and collaborative work.

Actions:

  • This should lead to a formal proposal: shooting for a letter by September 1.
  • Possible grant submission?
  • Outstanding need to revamp main page to be more friendly and intelligible. Help explain the plant-based metaphors and what Wikispore *is*. Also include multimedia.