- cross-posted to:
- solarpunk@slrpnk.net
- forumlibre@jlai.lu
- technology@slrpnk.net
- diy
- green
- cross-posted to:
- solarpunk@slrpnk.net
- forumlibre@jlai.lu
- technology@slrpnk.net
- diy
- green
[It] underscores the potential of past and often forgotten technologies and how they can inform sustainable energy practices.
Quality insightful articles about low and high tech in a pragmatic way with a strong emphasize on environmentalism. The whole website itself is hosted on a 100% solar-powered device in Spain!
Kind of shows we need some kind of wiki for this kind of sites and other basic stuff.
Doesn’t look like this is coming to Lemmy, see: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/2959
It mentions a work-around with text posts, but those are only editable by the OP, which is not so great for a community wiki.
It should be possible to link an external Dokuwiki to the Lemmy user-database though and create ACL for groups according to the moderator membership. I have been thinking about setting this up, but right now it seems not really worth the effort, with the side-bar of Lemmy communities being able to hold the basic stuff reasonably well.
… Edit: you just mentioned Dokuwiki, how did I miss that? If you would like help with the Dokuwiki I’m in.
I am currently using the Bookstack wiki of the umbrella project for general instance specific documentation. However it does not lend itself well for providing community specific wikis.
Dokuwiki could be used for that more easily, but I would need to write custom SQL queries to link the accounts to the Lemmy database. This is a bit annoying to do but unless you have access to your own Lemmy database to test this, it is not really something I can get help with.
However right now I also don’t really see the need for a complex wiki. Basic community details fit in the side-bar text where they are also federated to other instances.