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nostr:npub1wamvxt2tr50ghu4fdw47ksadnt0p277nv0vfhplmv0n0z3243zyq26u3l2 we need the wiki page structure to match up to the image structure, so that people can click on the item and jump to the appropriate page, where they'll find a synopsis and links to the various translations (including your KJV).

E.g., we'd need an "new testament" page, a "gospels" page, a "Mark" page, and the various translations of Mark listed at the bottom of that one.

Then people can jump to every level from the "Bible" page.

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Sorry, I was working on it without seeing these notifications. My current version has new testament and old testament indexes and books at numbered entries like kjv-book-01 so someone can just keep typing the next number to get the next book. Is this advantage incompatible with your structure / not worth it?

I've only created the index pages so far so it's not impossible for me to change, just not sure

Continued with book of Genesis so far, don't see why it wouldn't be compatible with whatever you're trying to do 🤙

I won't be linking to any original sources in wiki pages, as I don't want to encourage people to edit or troll the content of sources. A source is simply a source, and should be shelf-stable. I don't need 15 variations of the same verse from the same version. They should all be the same, and then there's no point in wikifying them.

I'm going to put original texts into articles and create books out of the articles, and then link to the books or the articles.

But you can do it however you like. 🤷‍♀️

An uncensored, decentralized wiki will eventually mirror all the text content in circulation.

As for me, having my fingerprint on it might help Christians see I don't hate them if I ever get infamous for getting some number of people to switch to a UNIX epoch calendar or something

I agree that it will, especially as someone could just generate pages automatically, out of everything printed in existence, but that doesn't mean I have to use them.

The Internet is full of things I don't look at.

Also consider the benefit of being able to just add double square brackets to terms to link to the wiki pages for them for a wiki version of the bible

The wiki link would have to follow the Biblical standard notation, for that to help.

People who really care about Biblical/Quran/etc. content are fastidious about versioning and trusted sources.

I mean like, for Moses for example you could just add square brackets to his name and have it link to an article about him. And for old timey terms people need explained.

When there are entries with page names in biblical standard notation, that will of course be useful on another level

I plan to leave my kjv thing unfinished for a while btw because there are a lot of Christians out there and maybe it being half finished on the wiki will inspire someone to start using the wiki for the first time to finish it. Onboarding with the power of god