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== hive-wiki == |
== hive-wiki == |
Revision as of 21:08, 26 November 2008
Rationale
A 'Wiki hive' is a server hosting multiple wikis which allows users to create new wikis on the fly.
Also commonly called "Wiki Farm".
The term "wiki hive" as in "bee hive" was proposed by Mattis and visually connects it to swarm behaviour of users in multiple wikis. ([1]),([2]).
"Traditional beehives provided an enclosure for the bee colony but little more. Because there is no internal structure provided for the bees to start from, the bees fill the space in the hive with comb. "
hive-wiki
Several pages on hive-wiki include statistics data from Wikistats, provided in Oddmuse syntax.
They are listed at CategoryMediawiki and Category:Wiki hives
Also see: WikiHiveListPages, Category:Wikistats
Further Reading
Concept by Mattis Manzel.
Examples of Wiki hives are: EditThis,Wikia,Wiki-Site,Gratis-Wiki.. (these are all Mediawiki based)
There are also OddWiki-based hives.
siehe auch: