Content Wiki
What is the Content Wiki?
Content Wiki is where facts on products and companies and such will be stored when it gets built.
Opinions (ie. Campaigns and split articles) go to The Consumerium Exchange when it gets built.
This page is not for actual content but for developing the syntax and governance of the Content Wiki so we can set one up.
Wiki software
To fork or not to fork that is the question. It is natural to presume that the wiki softare will be either:
- MediaWiki unmodified
- MediaWiki modified
- A fork of MediaWiki
- Something else?
Which one of these alternatives makes sense is an open question
The relationship between Wiki and ConsuML information
- Data stored as ConsuML documents could be used to generate stubs into the wiki on-demand
- The parsing process goes the following way ConsuML data will be parsed to Wiki code in the appropriate natural language for each wiki, which then in turn will be parsed to HTML for the Consumer
- The autogenerated protions will be enclosed with special tags such as <autogenerated></autogenerated>
- Messing with the autogenerated portions manually better be justified
- The ConsuML will act as a glue between The Consumerium Exchange and the Content Wiki. ConsuML will be used to verify what corresponds to what within The Exchange and between The Exchange and The Wiki
Wiki Syntax
If a modified version will be used it makes sense to use many more namespaces to make the wiki more manageable, but on the other hand using standard MediaWiki has many advantages. Using unmodified MediaWiki would just require stricter syntax within the articles
According to MediaWiki developers adding numerous namespaces is easy so here is a brief and uncomplete list of likely namespaces:
We need to start forming templates to advance the launch of the Content Wiki:
Governance
We need a summarum of the currently existing Wiki Governace Practices here and study each one and the resulting model that we will use will likely be a synthesis of numerous existing models
Background: There is already information on companies, brands, labels and such in Wikipedia and Disinfopedia.
- How to avoid redundant copy-pasting between wikis?
- How will the recording of information be coordinated to benefit the consumer in her/his search for knowldge on offered products?
- The obivious thing that comes to mind would be to build an interwiki watchlist type of utility that would enable tracking changes to articles with matching article names across multiple wikis. This would most likely interest the editors of all the involved wikis.
Other Open Questions
How to handle the internationalization?
Should all language versions strive to contain the same information or how should we go about this?
Subarticles or a single article?
There are good sides to both approaches. When thinking about companies an outline of multiple articles might be something like
- Company X - containing basic identification, product groups, brands, products etc.
- Company X/economy
- Company X/history
- Company X/affiliated businesses
- Company X/executives
- Company X/advertising
- Company X/labor practices
If the document structure is standaridised it makes for easier navigation and faster downloads. On the other hand it might be considered to limit the creativity of the editors
How to handle a situation where the target of the article changes
Situations like this include:
- Product upgrades
- Mergers