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So, we{{TOCright}}'''ve got OrthodoxWiki''' (''wikifying Orthodoxy since 2004'') has been serving as a directory, an encyclopedia, and an archive of Orthodox images. Soon, wewill launch '''re getting ready to launch [[os:Main Page|OrthodoxSource]]''', but there are which is to be a lot repository for Orthodox images, audio, video, and documents. This will serve to clarify the mission of other wiki-projects that are possible. What are some ideas, each site and what do you think there is provide a space to build in a demand for?different direction.
OrthodoxQuotes Many other projects are possible as well. In some cases, new wikis, tied in to OrthodoxSource as a common image and media repository, would be beneficial. [[User:FrJohn|I]] am willing to handle the technical side of things and arrange for hosting, etc. - A huge collections but I can't develop these projects alone. They will take a lot of Patristic quotes?community involvement to build.
OrthodoxTexts - A place I am curious to post full text (public domain, etcknow what kinds of projects seem most interesting or fruitful to build.) books (separate from OrthodoxSource, where they would probably be posted as PDFs instead?)
OrthodoxSites - Something like ==Wikimedia Projects==By way of example, Wikimedia (the foundation that oversees Wikipedia) has the following major projects (with [http[meta://wikiindex.com WikiIndexProposals_for_new_projects#Existing_projects|more constantly being recommended and occasionally added] or [http])://aboutus.com AboutUs.com], but that caters specifically to the Orthodox community?
OrthodoxBooks - Summaries * The '''Wikimedia Commons''' is a repository of Orthodox books free content images, sound and authorsother multimedia files. It is a common resource repository to all the various Wikimedia sister projects regardless of language.
Any * '''Wikisource''' – ''The Free Library'' – is a project to build a free content wiki library of source texts, along with translations into any language and other ideas?supporting materials. It is located at '''[http://wikisource.org Wikisource.org]'''.
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* '''Wiktionary''' is a project intended to be a free wiki dictionary [http://en.wiktionary.org/ (hence: Wiktionary)] (including thesaurus and lexicon) in every language. It is located at [http://www.wiktionary.org wiktionary.org].
* '''Wikibooks''' is a wiki for the creation of books.
* '''Wikijunior''' is the working title for a set of books targeted to children aged 8–11 being developed at the Wikibooks. This effort will consist of both a website and magazine.
* '''Wikinews''' is a free-content news source wiki. It allows anyone to report news on a wide variety of subjects. Its mission, as stated on the main page of the English version of its website, is to "create a diverse environment where citizen journalists can independently report the news on a wide variety of current events".
* '''Wikispecies''' is an open, free directory of species.
* The '''Meta''' wiki serves a number of distinct roles, including discussion and coordination of all the various Wikimedia projects and a help guide to the MediaWiki software.
* The '''Wikimedia Incubator''' is used to test possible new Wikimedia projects and new languages for existing projects.
==Other Projects==
* [http://wikiindex.com WikiIndex] is a directory of Wiki sites, which aims to categorize all wikis by various criteria. It is related to [http://aboutus.com AboutUs.com], which aims to pull in information for every site on the world wide web.
==Future Possibilities==
* '''OrthodoxQuotes''' - A huge collections of Patristic and other quotes?
* '''OrthodoxTexts''' - A place to post full text (public domain, etc.) books (separate from OrthodoxSource, where they would probably be posted as PDFs instead?)
* '''OrthodoxSites''' - Something like [http://wikiindex.com WikiIndex] or [http://aboutus.com AboutUs.com], but that caters specifically to the Orthodox community?
* '''OrthodoxBooks''' - Summaries of Orthodox books and authors
* '''OrthodoxBlogs''' - A catalogue of Orthodox Blogs, categorizing them by license (full copyright or [http://creativecommons.org Creative Commons]), themes (theology, politics, personal life, parish life, technology, etc.), jurisidiction, and locale, with descriptions, links, and RSS feeds for each. This could also include thematic distillations of material culled from Orthodox blogs, along with notes about the willingness of each blogger to let his or her content be repurposed in this way.
* '''OrthodoxLiturgy''' - A catalogue of Orthodox liturgical commentary and real-life practices from various locations in the Orthodox cosmos.
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