Hi everyone -
The idea was raised about a year ago, to create a "Jack the Ripper Wiki" where the entire Ripperological community can participate in adding, editing and organizing the wealth of historical information surrounding the Ripper murders. For those who aren't familiar with wikis, its just a funny name for a web site that multiple users can continually add/edit/delete to and from without needing any technical knowledge or know-how - if you can post to a forum, you can add to or edit a wiki page.
I've put aside some time recently to develop this idea a bit at http://wiki.casebook.org.
Initially my plan is to copy over victim, suspect and witness pages from the main Casebook site directly into the wiki as a first step and feasibility experiment. I've already brought over the five canonical victim pages, and will continue to migrate content over the coming days. Users can then modify, add to and extend those pages in whatever directions they like, just like the main Wikipedia site.
The long-term plan for this site is yet to be determined, but the best-case scenario is that this will become an even larger, more robust and more continually-updated repository of Ripper-related information, run by multiple members of the community collaborating together.
Right now what I'd really love to get is one or more folks who are passionate about this idea and would like to help administrate the wiki. If you're interested, please email me or send me a private message, or just reply to this thread.
Cheers -
- Stephen
The idea was raised about a year ago, to create a "Jack the Ripper Wiki" where the entire Ripperological community can participate in adding, editing and organizing the wealth of historical information surrounding the Ripper murders. For those who aren't familiar with wikis, its just a funny name for a web site that multiple users can continually add/edit/delete to and from without needing any technical knowledge or know-how - if you can post to a forum, you can add to or edit a wiki page.
I've put aside some time recently to develop this idea a bit at http://wiki.casebook.org.
Initially my plan is to copy over victim, suspect and witness pages from the main Casebook site directly into the wiki as a first step and feasibility experiment. I've already brought over the five canonical victim pages, and will continue to migrate content over the coming days. Users can then modify, add to and extend those pages in whatever directions they like, just like the main Wikipedia site.
The long-term plan for this site is yet to be determined, but the best-case scenario is that this will become an even larger, more robust and more continually-updated repository of Ripper-related information, run by multiple members of the community collaborating together.
Right now what I'd really love to get is one or more folks who are passionate about this idea and would like to help administrate the wiki. If you're interested, please email me or send me a private message, or just reply to this thread.
Cheers -
- Stephen
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