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- Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2005 17:27:42 +0900
- From: Michael Smith <smith@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Web-based edit/update software?
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Jim Breen <Jim.Breen@example.com> writes: > As those TLUGers who read SLJ may know, I am slowly moving towards > the semi-wikification of my dictionary, etc. projects. Ultimately > I want to get them into the state of being "open" projects operating in > some sort of peer-moderated environment. > > Currently all new EDICT entry submissions coming in via the WWW form > at http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jwb/wwwnewword.html go live the next > day on the WWWJDIC server. See: > http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/jwb/wwwjdic?1MDJ%C9%FC%B9%E6 > for an example of one. Also my master database for EDICT/JMdict > generates a "new" version each day, both the WWWJDIC and the release > versions, so amendments I make become available in a short time. > > The next step will be to put the whole thing online for edit/new-entry, > with edits having to be signed off by a moderator before they go live. > > I've been looking at possible software platform I could use to build > an online moderated edit system. There are several wiki engines > around, but all seem rather geared to the anything-goes, full wiki > arrangements. What I want is to have a pool of trusted moderators > interposed between edits and the live database. That way I will cease > to be a bottleneck in the process, and the projects might continue if > I fall off the twig. I wonder if a Wiki system is really the optimal way to handle the actual concurrent maintenance of a dictionary file. Perhaps a real source/version-control system such as SVN/Subversion might be better. Your moderators would each just have a local copy of the file in a working directory, and check in changes when needed. You could set up a mechanism to automatically rebuild/regenerate a new version each time a change is checked in, along with automatically assembling a ChangeLog. You could still have the web interface, as now, for the general public to submit changes. Your moderators could just work from e-mail messages or whatever generated by that whenever a user submits a new word. --Mike -- Michael Smith http://sideshowbarker.net/Attachment: smime.p7s
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