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  • One of the main devs of Lemmy (@nutomic) just announced a federated wiki project called Ibis

    https://ibis.wiki
    #fediverse

    • @liaizon @nutomic oh no, I didn't realize that was one of the Lemmy guys. I guess that means that Lemmy development will slow down.

      • @jeena @nutomic lemmy has many contributions I don't think this necessarily means that Lemmy dev should slow down at all

        • I dunno, it'd be nice to know the people receiving donations to work on Lemmy are actually working on Lemmy, and not on some side project that nobody asked for. There are currently 38 open issues just on the topic of moderation tooling alone. While I'm sure this is an interesting side project, I don't understand how it is a priority. Ruwiki just launched last year if anyone wants to learn more about the Kremlin's "alternative facts".

    • "Instead of individual, centralized websites there will be an interconnected network of encyclopedias. This means the same topic can be treated in completely different ways."

      Yay, now we'll have a new wikipedia which will also present russian take on Ukraine invasion, Chinese take on Tianmen massacre and a flat-earthers corner for their "truth". I think internet already covers that..

      @nutomic @liaizon

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