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This is a proposal for a new Wikimedia sister project.
wikiology
Status of the proposal
Statusrejected
Reasonno support. Pecopteris (talk) 03:40, 20 August 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Details of the proposal
Project descriptionwikiology helps identify real life objects (in particular plants and animals) by guiding the user through a number of easy-to-answer questions.
Is it a multilingual wiki?Not based on MediaWiki.
Potential number of languagesMany languages
Proposed URLhttp://www.wikiology.org
Technical requirements
New features to requireNot based on MediaWiki.
Interested participants
Michivo

The idea behind wikiology is to help people identify real life objects (in particular plants and animals). Sample use-case: I like picking mushrooms. When I find one in the woods, I often do not know what species it is. I go to the wikiology website, the web site guides me through several questions regarding the appearance of the mushroom I have in front of me (e.g.: Is it gilled? Does it have pores? What color is it? What size is it? Is the cap smooth or are there flakes/scales on it?). In the end wikiology will tell me what mushroom it is, provide a link to wikipedia and commons, maybe warn me that this mushroom might easily be confused with a different one, ... The demo should make the idea rather clear.

The data needed for wikiology (mostly categorizations of objects: Is a mushroom gilled? What is its color? ...) should be editable by any user, probably as part of wikidata.

Proposed by

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  • Michael Faschinger Michivo - feel free to contact me at michivo+wikiology@gmail.com


Alternative names

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My first idea was wikiexpert (since it is an expert system, now I prefer wikiology.


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  • Wikidentify - This proposal seems to have a different approach: Whilst wikidentify seems like a query system (example: the user queries the system for all yellow diesel cars), in wikiology the system 'queries' the user for information and helps him identify an object.


Domain names

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Demos

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People interested

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