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Revision as of 13:39, 2 July 2008
Basic
This is a wiki page for The Seasteading Institute. It is meant to collect and organize community-generated information. Ideas about how to use it:
- Collecting data on availability and pricing of things like generators, scrap, etc.
- Gathering Proposals
- Gathering information
Some things that don't belong here:
- Discussion (use the forums instead)
- Duplicated information in the seasteading book. Please link to it instead. The current version is book alpha, but we use the FAQ from the book beta.
Wikis tend to get disorganized, so please feel free to re-organize and re-arrange when needed - organizing information can be just as useful as adding it!
Please use Categories whenever possible! Categories allow for auto-generated indexes of pages on a specific topic, like designs which use spars: Category:Spar.
Note
This wiki is our first experiment with using a "standard" technology (MediaWiki) rather than doing everything within Drupal, which powers seasteading.org. Feel free to comment on this choice here.
Advantages:
- Quick & easy (thanks Joep!)
- Separate servers means less DB load, less security issues
- Clear separation between published and community content
Disadvantages:
- Accounts are not unified (although this may be fixable)
- The theme/look is different
- There is debate over whether Drupal w/ a WYSIWYG editor makes a better wiki than MediaWiki.