Hello all. Rath suggested I post this in here, so go lynch him if this is the wrong place for it, or if I shouldn't have been posting it.
My name is Liam Pomfret, a.k.a. Archaic. Im the webmaster of Pokémon fan site Bulbagarden.net. We operate the Bulbapedia, and are the founders of the Encyclopaediae Pokémonis network, currently including Pokémon wikis across 7 languages.
Following a recent affiliation request Ive received from ZeldaWiki with our own Bulbapedia (which I understand you received as well), Ive been prompted to investigate the possibility of creating a larger network of independent fan wikis (ie. Not affiliated with Wikipedia or Wikia) around the Nintendo franchises, in much the same vein as the Encyclopaediae Pokémonis network weve already formed amongst different language Pokémon wikis. At this point, the ZeldaWiki people have indicated their interest in our project, and we were wondering if you'd be interested in hopping aboard also.
With the experiences all of our wikis have had with Wikia, experiences shared by so many other wikis and fan groups, Im convinced that long term there needs to be some kind of bulwark out there against Wikia and similar operators. While Im certainly not anti-corporate (kind of hard to be when you teach business to undergrads for a living), I do feel that the meddling in the operation of our fan communities by the essentially faceless managers at Wikia really needs to be stopped. The main reason people seem to go to Wikia is because they lack the funds or technical expertise to operate such large communities. A network of the independents co-operating however may allow us to assist up and coming communities out there, offering each other technical advice and assistance, and perhaps also being able to give smaller groups a leg up with getting advertising going so they can financially support themselves, particularly if were able to organize something in the future for collective bargaining with advertising agencies. Us geeks, nerds and assorted misfits need to stick together, right?
While we haven't firmed up any specifics yet, our initial thoughts was that we'd initially be doing something like what we have with Encyclopaediae Pokémonis. The box we have there at the bottom of our front page on Bulbapedia, inter-wiki linking where appropriate, pages about the individual wikis on each wiki, and a central portal website like this one - http://www.encyclopaediae-pokemonis.org.
How would everyone here feel about such an arrangement?
My name is Liam Pomfret, a.k.a. Archaic. Im the webmaster of Pokémon fan site Bulbagarden.net. We operate the Bulbapedia, and are the founders of the Encyclopaediae Pokémonis network, currently including Pokémon wikis across 7 languages.
Following a recent affiliation request Ive received from ZeldaWiki with our own Bulbapedia (which I understand you received as well), Ive been prompted to investigate the possibility of creating a larger network of independent fan wikis (ie. Not affiliated with Wikipedia or Wikia) around the Nintendo franchises, in much the same vein as the Encyclopaediae Pokémonis network weve already formed amongst different language Pokémon wikis. At this point, the ZeldaWiki people have indicated their interest in our project, and we were wondering if you'd be interested in hopping aboard also.
With the experiences all of our wikis have had with Wikia, experiences shared by so many other wikis and fan groups, Im convinced that long term there needs to be some kind of bulwark out there against Wikia and similar operators. While Im certainly not anti-corporate (kind of hard to be when you teach business to undergrads for a living), I do feel that the meddling in the operation of our fan communities by the essentially faceless managers at Wikia really needs to be stopped. The main reason people seem to go to Wikia is because they lack the funds or technical expertise to operate such large communities. A network of the independents co-operating however may allow us to assist up and coming communities out there, offering each other technical advice and assistance, and perhaps also being able to give smaller groups a leg up with getting advertising going so they can financially support themselves, particularly if were able to organize something in the future for collective bargaining with advertising agencies. Us geeks, nerds and assorted misfits need to stick together, right?
While we haven't firmed up any specifics yet, our initial thoughts was that we'd initially be doing something like what we have with Encyclopaediae Pokémonis. The box we have there at the bottom of our front page on Bulbapedia, inter-wiki linking where appropriate, pages about the individual wikis on each wiki, and a central portal website like this one - http://www.encyclopaediae-pokemonis.org.
How would everyone here feel about such an arrangement?