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Hello!

I'm exploring this wiki as a possibility for bookmarking and/or Personal knowledge management.

You can see the last created pages on Special:Newestpages;
Using contains basic things I'm likely to forget (Markup, Syntax, Style guide, taxonomy, ...).

For now, this wiki will be divided into the following very broad intersecting areas (only most important categories shown):

Links

Additionally:

  • Taxonomy - meta-category about ways to organize things (List of examples, ...)
  • To read - for when I'm bored.
  • Bits and pieces - Small things not fitting anywhere else
  • Dump - Things which need to be sorted in relevant categories or otherwise reworked. Also see Category:TODO

Non-link knowledge

  • Read books - notes from the books I read.
  • Not a link - pages which are not built around a single link. The actual "Knowledge management" part

Personal

  • Uni
  • Personal - Things relevant me, my projects, configs, ...


We'll see how this goes.


Todo: system for quotes, probably using the exact same category system. I'll just add another category or namespace? To fix: 1) Automatically replace the "|"s' in the titles and names; 2) Selected text on a page should go in the newly created page, after "----", to signal to the transforming script that those are not the categories anymore, but just additional text. Or at least update the bookmark to support that additional text 3) Make it automatically work with "="s with it being used as a variable 4) Google Analytics

Far-far away: do an extension with an overlay, where you enter everything or accept defaults by pressing "Enter", then confirm (kinda like the adduser utility) or edit, and it gets sent here automagically.

Some data mining could also be interesting. Creation of categories vs addition of pages/links, generally analyzing category sizes (keeping in mind that I'm the one semantically defining the categories, which means "there more pages in category X than in category Y" doesn't work; also the more interesting an area is, in more categories I'm likely to divide it), time of addition => time when I'm most likely to procrastinate, etc etc etc