Yes. Pharesim built a fully functioning wiki that stores all the content in Hive posts, content is viewable from any Hive front-end. The propol.is site looks decent and it has a built-in search index.
I spent a couple weeks adding some quality of life features.
Unfortunately we decided to slow down on development because there wasn’t much adoption. Not many editors showed up to contribute content to the wiki. It’a a role for volunteers, no pay.
All the wiki pages are posts. The edits from others work using posting authority. Anyone can join the Discord and ask for edit permissions, and then after approval they can add Propolis.eng authorized account to Hive Keychain
Hmm wondering how things could be incentivized with votes or why they shouldn't (if that's a decision by the creator and co), post rewards after payout could go to the author but leave some for future edits? Dunno. Will try looking into it more but a bit short on time atm
We started off with a weekly $25 and monthly $50 "editor of the ..." contest, which is way more than organic posting rewards could provide consistently. That didn't work out for a combination of reasons, but in the end it just wasn't enough to pay enough people. And spreading the few rewards it gets would be incredibly difficult to do fairly, as contribution quality varies wildly but is also subjective to a certain degree.
There's no money to be made with a wiki. It'll either be a project embraced and maintained by a dedicated community, or not reach its full potential.
Yes. Pharesim built a fully functioning wiki that stores all the content in Hive posts, content is viewable from any Hive front-end. The propol.is site looks decent and it has a built-in search index.
I spent a couple weeks adding some quality of life features.
Unfortunately we decided to slow down on development because there wasn’t much adoption. Not many editors showed up to contribute content to the wiki. It’a a role for volunteers, no pay.
Are the entries posts? How do potential edits from others work?
All the wiki pages are posts. The edits from others work using posting authority. Anyone can join the Discord and ask for edit permissions, and then after approval they can add Propolis.eng authorized account to Hive Keychain
https://peakd.com/@propolis.eng for English version
Hmm wondering how things could be incentivized with votes or why they shouldn't (if that's a decision by the creator and co), post rewards after payout could go to the author but leave some for future edits? Dunno. Will try looking into it more but a bit short on time atm
Rewards are a little tricky because valuable edits may happen after the 7 day window.
Myeah, it'd need its own reward pool I guess from previous generated post rewards.
We started off with a weekly $25 and monthly $50 "editor of the ..." contest, which is way more than organic posting rewards could provide consistently. That didn't work out for a combination of reasons, but in the end it just wasn't enough to pay enough people. And spreading the few rewards it gets would be incredibly difficult to do fairly, as contribution quality varies wildly but is also subjective to a certain degree.
There's no money to be made with a wiki. It'll either be a project embraced and maintained by a dedicated community, or not reach its full potential.