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|Text=in thinking about some of the problems from this weekend like the (affectionately titled) [[The Google Docs Problem]] and various other interface problems with the wiki, where it'll always be easier for people to interact with a system from something they're more used to using, I've been thinking about a more generalized kind of bridging where one can set a [[Context of Interoperability]] where for a given workshop, time period, project, etc. people can plug their tools together and work in a shared space without needing to make all of them anew - so for the simple example of this discord and this wiki, it should be possible to reuse this space to eg. connect to a different (or multiple) wikis, and vice versa to have a different discord connect to it. Along those lines, being able to have a synchronizing eg. git repository of the pages on the wiki so that people could edit them in obsidian or logseq or whatever their tool of choice is... this feels like an incredibly generic idea, so I feel like there must already be a ton of work on it, but it feels like it starts by just making a framework for bridging where the n-to-n problem is simplified by having a set of tools for auth and format translation and modeling documents and messages... I'm going to start sketching one piece of that with the [[Mediawiki-Git Bridge]], but I'm curious to hear if anyone either has any ideas, prior experience, or unmet needs that I might be orbiting around here | |Text=in thinking about some of the problems from this weekend like the (affectionately titled) [[The Google Docs Problem]] and various other interface problems with the wiki, where it'll always be easier for people to interact with a system from something they're more used to using, I've been thinking about a more generalized kind of bridging where one can set a [[Context of Interoperability]] where for a given workshop, time period, project, etc. people can plug their tools together and work in a shared space without needing to make all of them anew - so for the simple example of this discord and this wiki, it should be possible to reuse this space to eg. connect to a different (or multiple) wikis, and vice versa to have a different discord connect to it. Along those lines, being able to have a synchronizing eg. git repository of the pages on the wiki so that people could edit them in obsidian or logseq or whatever their tool of choice is... this feels like an incredibly generic idea, so I feel like there must already be a ton of work on it, but it feels like it starts by just making a framework for bridging where the n-to-n problem is simplified by having a set of tools for auth and format translation and modeling documents and messages... I'm going to start sketching one piece of that with the [[Mediawiki-Git Bridge]], but I'm curious to hear if anyone either has any ideas, prior experience, or unmet needs that I might be orbiting around here | ||
|Link=https://discord.com/channels/1029514961782849607/1034992937391632444/1041814238362079242 | |Link=https://discord.com/channels/1029514961782849607/1034992937391632444/1041814238362079242 | ||
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|Author=sneakers-the-rat | |||
|Avatar=https://cdn.discordapp.com/avatars/305044217393053697/2970b22bd769d0cd0ee1de79be500e85.png?size=1024 | |||
|Date Sent=22-11-14 23:15:29 | |||
|Channel=bridges | |||
|Text=This project, [[Git-Mediawiki]] looks pretty good: https://github.com/Git-Mediawiki/Git-Mediawiki | |||
I'm gonna see if i can get a further translating layer between wiki markup and markdown going, thank god for [[Pandoc]] | |||
|Link=https://discord.com/channels/1029514961782849607/1041814238362079242/1041853913479000245 | |||
}} | }} |