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Can we federate wiki sites, so they interlink more effectively? This would retain some of the benefits of the "one big wiki" model, but may have some advantages in terms of workable-sized online communities.
In brief: it is not yet possible, though there has been talk of it and at least one attempt at developing software for "Supporting collaboration in branched articles"
The remainder of this page has been moved to the Coalition of the Willing's wiki, at Distributed wikis. The article looks at steps needed, hacks to get some of the benefits in the meantime, and The "scary transclusion" hack, and the big wiki alternative. Please contribute any ideas or updates at that page.
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Chris Watkins |
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CC-BY-SA-3.0 |
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English (en) |
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Federated wikis, Appropedia:Content/Federated wikis, Appropedia:Content development/Archive/Federated wikis, Appropedia:Content development/Federated wikis |
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December 5, 2008 by Chris Watkins |
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Last modified |
November 12, 2023 by Emilio Velis |
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Chris Watkins (2008–2023). "Appropedia:Content/Archive/Federated wikis". Appropedia. Retrieved November 23, 2024. |
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