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There is an effort to make wiki-hives (sites you can create a wiki on for free and without being asked superfluous questions like: "What is your wiki for?") and the gazillion wikis in them "recognize" each other and collaborate. It is called [WWW]wiki-net. A basic ingredient of the wiki-net is a page called wiki-node on every wiki.

MattisManzel:
I've been creating so called center-wikis on many wiki-hives. I didn't do it here. The wiki-spot-hive is different ~ somehow. You have the wiki directory (I call it hive-list) right upfront here. You have the graduation of community, interwiki community and this page wiki-net community fits along. You have a search box for searching all wikis in the hive (cool, haven't seen that elsewhere). That makes me feel like the main wiki is the center-wiki rather than a new wiki called wiki-spot-center (or center-wiki-spot). Maybe I'm also just lazy or confused...
At least I wanted to connect you and before making all the backlinks to the wiki-spot-hive on the 28 wiki-nodes hear what you say. I'm not sure: shall we leave the center here or make a center-wiki? Every wiki in the hive has a home page in the center-wiki.

There are the Recent_Changes showing the changes in this main wiki of the wiki-spot-hive. On Interwiki_Recent_Changes you see the changes to all wikis in the hive except the main wiki, right? Are there (what I call) hive-changes? The changes to all wikis including the main wiki and is there a feed for it (the hive-feed).

Ok, sorry for being new to wiki-spot. the user can choose the changes, interesting. What I do is let the community choose which other wikis to watch and make the "common watchlist" a page in the wiki. I call it "wiki-net changes" the recent changes of the wikis in our wiki-net.

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