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munvoseli
i have been idly thinking of things
conpidgin scrabble could provoke lots of arguments about what counts as a word
you could have multi-conlang scrabble, but differences in words and word lengths could give strong advantages and disadvantages to different conlangs, which i don't really see as ideal
and, with multi-conlang scrabble, conlangs would have to mostly share an alphabet/syllabary
scrabble kind of falls apart without alphabets or syllabaries
and in any case i don't like to
razetime
a wiki needs a community. You need people to think "yes I want to add this data to the public wiki" when they see something. This is easier with the general arts than it is with code. Emacs is a good example of how great community documentation can be, and how such a project should be moderated.
Initial stages of public documentation are always messy. keeping it that way lets more people get involved. later you want to aggregate info and organize all of that together. this is what I've seen in