Hi hivers! After passing some time since the hard fork we're happy that Hive became a symbol of blockchain decentralization and a demonstration of delegated proof of stake strenght. But after all, this account branded with the old blockchain name seems to not have a function anymore. We used to rewards the participants of the wiki with pages and articles referring to that past. Now we think it would be better a fresh new wiki with the name of this platform, don't you agree? What about a Hive.center?
As some of you would remember, the original purpose of this account was to receive donations and upvotes and then distribute among the wiki contributors. The owner and creator of that wiki was @someguy123, we only wanted to incentivize and reward the wiki collaborators and participants. 3 years ago he saw the post proposal of this project, which started to run after his approval and support since that time.
If @someguy123 decide to set up a new wiki for all things Hive, we hope we could continue collaborating filling it with content, information, articles and links. But as the Hive wiki will have a new name, this account would became inactive. The rewards system could be replicated by a new project profile, if anyone want to register it. Now we think the better option would be an automated system, as proposed by @wagnertamanaha in An idea of a Mediawiki extension to connect with this blockchain and its content reward system. But of course continuing the rewards distibution manually is not discarded.
Any new ideas about an eventual Hive wiki or another solution to build a knowledge center, feel free to comment and discuss here. Including ways this defunct account could help, like HP delegations or anything other than publishing and receiving donations . Thanks to @bucipuci mentioning it, we're following the discussion opened by @torrey.blog - Request for Comments: HiveWiki - about an eventual new wiki with a new proposed mechanics that could be interesting to future colaborations too.
Thanks once more to @someguy123 and all recurrent and previous wiki collaborators, we hope to continue to work togheter with you again, now here in the Hive blockchain.
Keep safe, thanks and good luck again!
There already is https://www.hive.wiki (formerly beewiki.dev).
All accounts and pages from steem.center were copied over at the time BeeWiki launched around a month ago
Great to know! It couldn't be accessed now, maybe it's a temporary issue, but would be great to contribute there as soon as possible.
Keep safe, thanks and good luck again!
It seems that a lot of public DNS servers don't like how Privex's nameservers handle
ALIAS
records - after changing it toCNAME
, it appears to work properly now with several public DNS servers I've tested with.Please try again now: https://www.hive.wiki
It worked! Thank you very much!
To tell you the truth, I actually completely forgot about it. It was (or is) an artificially rewritten version of the original project.
All I could think about was to draw a thick line and start again. There is no point in editing old articles.
Maybe starting a new wiki from scratch could demand more effort but the results can worth it anyway.
Keep safe, thanks and good luck again!
Every job requires some effort.
Thanks for mentioning my post.
You're welcome! We hope we can hear from your wiki proposal soon again.
Keep safe, thanks and good luck again!
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This is late (four years!) but I saw it and thought I'd update:
There is a Hive wiki now. Actually more than one. In the order they "appeared", I think:
"Hive Wiki" at https://hivewiki.netlify.app The Hive Wiki was made by me but anyone can download the data from that page and going to "backup".
"Hive Learn" at https://hive-learn.wiki
"Propolis" at https://propol.is Propolis is rather new and is unique in that it is Hive-based. That is, sign-in in done through Hive and data storage is on the Hive blockchain.