Part of me wants to create a content fork of Memory Alpha that’s independently hosted. A couple years ago, I was messing with creating an LCARS skin, but didn’t get beyond a really janky proof of concept (https://gitlab.com/dexcube/lcars-mediawiki-skin); knowing more about MediaWiki skins now and wanting to redesign this for usability, I would probably rewrite this from the ground up now.
However, part of me also wants to do a wiki for the band Cheekface, since it doesn’t have much in the way of online documentation and their back catalog is getting larger. Also, even relatively in-depth coverage of the band is a much smaller undertaking than managing decades of canon.
Part of me wants to create a content fork of Memory Alpha that’s independently hosted. A couple years ago, I was messing with creating an LCARS skin, but didn’t get beyond a really janky proof of concept (https://gitlab.com/dexcube/lcars-mediawiki-skin); knowing more about MediaWiki skins now and wanting to redesign this for usability, I would probably rewrite this from the ground up now.
However, part of me also wants to do a wiki for the band Cheekface, since it doesn’t have much in the way of online documentation and their back catalog is getting larger. Also, even relatively in-depth coverage of the band is a much smaller undertaking than managing decades of canon.
They operate without honor! So both should be on the right
Excuse me, did you say breezewiki?
Oh sorry, I must have misheard!
This wasn’t taught to me at the academy, what’s wrong with memory beta?
Boothby told me to avoid it but I don’t know why.