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Here is the Github repo: https://github.com/Nutomic/ibis
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I would like to see some way to seed an article with previous collaborative work, as a starting point. Maybe, create an article and if the name exists on that other wiki encyclopedia site, then give the option to pull it.Also, please consider, (just consider, thanks) moving away from github.
Good luck with this project, hope to see it succeed.
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Honestly I don’t think it really matters that much, because firstly you could just say the name of the instance instead, and secondly people have been complaining about the branding of everything to do with the fediverse since the very beginning. The simple fact is that even if you called it “Federated Wiki” or even “Fedipedia”, all that would really invite is the question of “wtf is federation” from the 99% of Wikipedia readers who have never heard of the fediverse before, then they get confused and scared off; or perhaps the name “Federated Wiki” would make them suspect that it’s a centralized wiki about something called “Federated”. Like, even Wikipedia itself has problems with branding because people keep thinking they’re connected with Wikileaks, people keep calling Wiktionary “Wikipedia”, or people keep abbreviating Wikipedia as “Wiki” even though capital-W Wiki is only supposed to refer to WikiWikiWeb / Ward’s Wiki.
That said, if I were to name such a project, I would’ve probably gone for something with “nomicon” in it. “Librenomicon”, “Narodnomikon”, something like that… But nothing’s stopping these from being instance names, of course.
I think I would rather choose Ibis (whatever that means) over the name’s you suggested. (No hard feelings, sorry.)
By the way, an ibis is a type of bird. The Egyptian god of knowledge, Thoth, was one of them. That’s what the deal is.
Oh cool! Thanks!
This is why I am not in charge of naming things