This is a proposal for a new Wikimedia sister project.
IntellWiki
The logo for the project, if you already have one
Status of the proposal
Statusrejected
ReasonUnanimous opposition to the creation of a new project. * Pppery * it has begun 04:36, 29 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Details of the proposal
Project descriptionAbbreviation IntellWiki stands for Intelligent Wiki. The purpose of IntellWiki project is to create a platform for collaborative decision-making and solving problems. Making decisions and solving problems are the two most important processes of the human brain. The decision-making means to choose one among several options; the problem-solving means to create a piece of new information or knowledge. To do so, the human brain goes through several well-known steps presenting special algorithm. The problem-solving algorithm is more complex. It includes 6 basic steps, each of which has several internal levels of development. So, if these algorithms are integrated into a digital platform, following these steps people could make collaborative decisions or solve problems. This is a form of collaborative thinking. To illustrate this option I set up a website – www.intellwiki.eu where mentioned algorithms are included in the form of standard TOC.
Is it a multilingual wiki?Multilingual
Potential number of languagesAll national languages
Proposed taglineDoes your project have a tagline? (optional)
Technical requirements
New features to requireThe project could be launched with standard MediaWiki software, with insignificant modifications. For instance, TOC could be replaced with a horizontal menu for decision-making and a horizontal drop-down menu for solving problems.
Development wikiOn this platform could be created a network of websites facilitating communities on all levels and businesses.
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Coda di Volpe (talk)


Dimitar Tchurosky, Social Psychologist

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https://www.intellwiki.eu

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This sounds too much like "Intel," a real company that probably wouldn't like this name very much. SelfieCity (talk) 18:26, 31 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]