Hi everyone,
I'm currently thinking about starting doing some work building a wiki and a knowledge base for metagenomics. I was wondering do people here actually use any of the existing wikis ( http://www.snpedia.com/ , http://www.wikigenes.org/ etc ) and do they find them useful?
I know with these kind of things it is very important to get/build community contribution/usage so what would it take to get you to actively contribute to such a resource. I was considering a kudos system such as the one at stackexchange.
Many thanks
Nathan
PS. I am not expecting that if I build a resource, that people would definitely use it ... just that I would like to try as much as possible to have a chance of getting people to use it and assess its feasibility.
PPS. I know this isn't really a question that can't be answered....but I'm not really sure where else to ask it.
what Pierre said :-)
If looking for adding structured data to MediaWiki, with RDF and SPARQL support, one could not omit Semantic MediaWiki (which is used on SNPedia and others)
I agree ...freebase is awesome and my current plans are to create an RDF triplestore as the knowledge base. Thanks for the links.
thanks Neil, ... +1 for you comment #!*$?!!% .... :-)