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Talk:Christian wikis

802 bytes added, 10:51, 18 September 2006
Edited Ideas of Denise, added another aspect
'''How I think Christian wiki collaboration should be'''
I think there should be a multilangual wiki collaboration that is organized in a similar way as [http://wikipedia.org Wikipedia]. There should be one "content wiki" (a wiki with articles, etc.) for every language, plus one central Media Pool (or whatever you want to call it). It saves space and work (licensing, uploading, description, etc.). Maybe there could be another wiki with the purpose of organising the collaboration between the different languages. But the Media Pool could have that function. Of course there could be some specialized wikis (like [http://wikible Wikible] and [http://creationwiki.org CreationWiki]) that fill some special needs and concentrate on a specific aspect of Christianity. And I think the [http://christianity.wikia.com Christianity Knowledge Base] is a good idea too. But as somebody has said: It should be renamed. In general I think there should be a wiki system with general Christian topics written from a Christian point of view. As far as I know there have been [http://christianity.wikia.com/wiki/Christianity_Knowledge_Base_talk:Christian_point_of_view discussions] about what a Christian point of view should be. I haven't gotten involved in those yet.
Why do I think there should be only one wiki per language?
- [[User:Denise|Denise]] 02:42, 18 September 2006 (PDT)
 
I forgot at least one aspect:
 
'''The content of the Christian wiki system'''
I do agree that the Christian wikis should be more than just normal encyclopedias. You should be able to add information about specific churches, testimonies, etc. But this would have to be organised in a good way. Using 'overview' and 'quotes' in brackets seems to confusing to me. The 'overview' page should be the main page of the topic (without word added in brackets). From there you could use special navigation templates that look the same on every page with similar functions and lead to a subpage with the pagename 'main page/subpage topic'. That way it is clear that it is a subpage. I'd only use subpages if it's really necessary. Most information could be included on the main page. You could start a subpage as soon as the information gets very personal. In general I'm against creating subpages.
 
- [[User:Denise|Denise]] 03:51, 18 September 2006 (PDT)
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