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Wiki/glossary as an adjunct to the forums

Post by secret.simon » Tue May 31, 2016 5:25 am

The core knowledge of these forums with regards to immigration and nationality laws is currently stored in stickies on the relevant forums. That is not the best format to store textual and procedural knowledge, which is, by its very nature, dynamic and also linked to each other and external documents.

Is it worth considering whether to append a wiki site to these forums (perhaps as http://wiki.immigrationboards.com) as a resource to host up-to-date information on Immigration Rules and common definitions (glossary)? A wiki would be easier to keep "live" with updates, while at the same time also be easier to link to.

I believe that it is possible to implement a timeline structure on some wiki softwares, which would be a handy way of tracking changes on the Immigration Rules and even perhaps on specific subsets, such as Tier 2 ICT, for instance.

Such a wiki could also include a glossary, as a simple reference point for immigration terms such as "Family Permit", "EEA National", "UK RC", etc.

While the initial migration may take time, I am sure that keeping it up to date would only be as time-consuming as the current system.

I presume that the technical admins for the site would need to be consulted, to look at the feasibility and to take it further. I believe that quite a few of our members have a background in designing and setting up such interfaces and they could also advise further on this suggestion.
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Re: Wiki/glossary as an adjunct to the forums

Post by noajthan » Tue May 31, 2016 8:43 am

+1

Good idea.

wikis are worth weight in gold.
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Re: Wiki/glossary as an adjunct to the forums

Post by secret.simon » Tue May 31, 2016 7:50 pm

noajthan wrote:wikis are worth weight in gold.
Given that wikis are practically weightless (apart from the weight of electrons wizzing around in the circuitry of the servers and networks), is that a compliment? :? :wink:

I am sure that the moderators can progress this suggestion further in their discussions.
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Re: Wiki/glossary as an adjunct to the forums

Post by noajthan » Tue May 31, 2016 7:54 pm

secret.simon wrote:
noajthan wrote:wikis are worth weight in gold.
Given that wikis are practically weightless (apart from the weight of electrons wizzing around in the circuitry of the servers and networks), is that a compliment? :? :wink:

I am sure that the moderators can progress this suggestion further in their discussions.
Very good, I suppose I was thinking figuratively rather than literally.

wikis are a great asset.
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Re: Wiki/glossary as an adjunct to the forums

Post by rooibos » Fri Jun 03, 2016 7:58 pm

Wikis are good if maintained and not vandalised. I've seen more than hundreds of good wikis going to the toilet because of no maintenance. There's also to consider that immigration laws change relatively quickly. Not to mention all this house of cards could be blown by impending brexit. Try to maintain a wiki during a multi year negotiation.

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Re: Wiki/glossary as an adjunct to the forums

Post by secret.simon » Fri Jun 03, 2016 8:55 pm

rooibos wrote:Wikis are good if maintained and not vandalised. I've seen more than hundreds of good wikis going to the toilet because of no maintenance. There's also to consider that immigration laws change relatively quickly. Not to mention all this house of cards could be blown by impending brexit. Try to maintain a wiki during a multi year negotiation.
A valid point, but would you not consider a wiki to be a better solution relative to stickies, structurally?

As regards vandalism, I am sure some sort of moderation would need to be put in place.
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Re: Wiki/glossary as an adjunct to the forums

Post by rooibos » Sun Jun 12, 2016 7:02 am

Moderation is worse than vandalism.

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Re: Wiki/glossary as an adjunct to the forums

Post by Casa » Sun Jun 12, 2016 10:05 am

rooibos wrote:Moderation is worse than vandalism.
Moderation
noun
the avoidance of excess or extremes, especially in one's behaviour or political opinions.
"he urged the police to show moderation"
synonyms: self-restraint, restraint, self-control, self-discipline;


Moderate
adjective
1. Being within reasonable limits; not excessive or extreme: a moderate price.
2. Not violent or subject to extremes; mild or calm; temperate


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