Is this meant to support nostr wiki content? I’ve been thinking of writing a wiki page for every in-use Nostr DVM kind (5000-5999), explaining what it’s used for, showing json examples, etc. I’m curious if you think such content would make sense, given your other posts mostly focused on books and research papers.
GM and a happy New Year, Nostriches.
We at nostr:npub1s3ht77dq4zqnya8vjun5jp3p44pr794ru36d0ltxu65chljw8xjqd975wz have reached another milestone, on our way to #Alexandria v 0.1.0 (Gutenberg edition).
We have printed the entire Bible using 30040/30041 notes and made them available for you to peruse, using a pre-release of our Nostr client. The books are broken down by chapter. Breakdowns by verse will be delivered with the beta release. In addition, we have printed "Jane Eyre", so that you get some idea of how quickly a full-length novel can load. We are working on making it faster, with pagination, but this is already surprisingly quick.
You can't yet use the client to upload books (please use the e-book CLI, for that), and it's all a bit buggy and wonky, but we have already implemented a first pass at the Visualization page.
Feel free to view the Asciidoc test data, here: https://next-alexandria.gitcitadel.eu/. You can log in with a browser extension. (We are still working on the site certificate. Please excuse the mess.)


Discussion
Second version (Euler) will display wiki pages, yes, as alternative-entries, instead of 30041s. We have to do that because it will focus on scientific research papers, so we need to allow the publishing npub to pull in resources from elsewhere.
Our own project documentation is in wiki pages, so that'll probably be the first test doc.
It won't have full wiki functionality, tho. It'll just display particular pages someone has tied into their publication, and the internal links will work.