C. Scott Ananian, 03/04/2014 19:02:
Is there any chance that we could organize a set of presentations or talks by the various communities who use it, in order to lay the ground work for an informed discussion of its future and/or replacement?
How do you expect this to be possible, if there are 40 of them? We have this thing called wikis which is used to gather colossal amounts of information (like this) in small steps. ;-) Have you tried reading other resources, like <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Tell_us_about_your_Wikipedia>, bugzilla, mailing lists? If you're interested in a topic, you can expand existing wiki pages about it and point out the gaps in knowledge, then ask others to help. Experiences like "Tell us about your Wikipedia" show that it's possible to make people write down CommunityLore that's normally overlooked, if one shows interest and a purpose. What's your interest? What's the purpose? What the gain for users to tell you about this? I've been pleasantly surprised and curious about your curiosity on the topic, I'd like to know sooner rather than later. :)
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