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* [[Community]]: A place to read about and write about local communities near you. | * [[Community]]: A place to read about and write about local communities near you. | ||
* [[Internet]]: A place to talk about the larger communities of the internet. | * [[Internet]]: A place to talk about the larger communities of the internet. | ||
* [[Cosmos]]: Basically everything else, mathematics, physics, education. | * [[Cosmos]]: Basically everything else, mathematics, physics, education. A place to write how to guides, organize and share research data. | ||
== Related Links == | == Related Links == | ||
* [https://bonfirestar.com Bonfire Star (Home)] | * [https://bonfirestar.com Bonfire Star (Home)] | ||
Revision as of 19:29, 22 November 2025
Introduction
I've been managing the MediaWiki at my work for some time. I didn't appreciate it at first because I enjoyed the convenience of tools like Simplenote, Notion, and Google Docs. But I've come to love the service in terms of being able to get a large amount of information publicly to my team.
Tagline
Your self, your community, your cosmos.
Perks
After working with HTML markup with my website and having to use a workflow where articles are first written in Simplenote and then copied to HTML, MediaWiki streamlined the process well. I can write, edit, and present all in one place. Side effect is having a part of my website that doesn't carry the same CSS, but I'll live with that. It's also a place where I can play with extensions and configurations without tinkering with my team's wiki.
Content
- Self: A personal space for you to write. Information on your page is not accessible through a basic search.
- Community: A place to read about and write about local communities near you.
- Internet: A place to talk about the larger communities of the internet.
- Cosmos: Basically everything else, mathematics, physics, education. A place to write how to guides, organize and share research data.