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This is the project wiki for '''Yezur''', a self-hosted, single-mapper worldbuilding project set on a fictional planet. | <div style="margin:1.1em 0;"> | ||
This is the project wiki for '''Yezur''', a self-hosted, single-mapper worldbuilding project set on a fictional planet. It is '''public to read''' and '''private to edit'''. These ''Yezur Wiki'' pages — unlike the encyclopedia proper — are written '''out of character''': plain talk about the work, its software, and its parallels to Earth. | |||
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== Three projects, on Yezur == | |||
The wiki openly recreates three familiar reference works, transplanted to Yezur. The resemblance is deliberate, not hidden. | |||
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'''[[Main Page|Main]]''' — after Wikipedia<br> | |||
<span style="font-size:94%;">Articles on everything: lands, peoples, history, languages. Written '''in character'''.</span> | |||
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'''[[Dictionary:Main Page|Dictionary]]''' — after Wiktionary<br> | |||
<span style="font-size:94%;">An interlingual dictionary of Yezur's many tongues. Written '''in character'''.</span> | |||
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'''[[Map:Main Page|Map]]''' — after the OpenStreetMap wiki<br> | |||
<span style="font-size:94%;">Documentation of the map stack and how articles link into it.</span> | |||
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== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
Latest revision as of 13:24, 15 July 2026
This is the project wiki for Yezur, a self-hosted, single-mapper worldbuilding project set on a fictional planet. It is public to read and private to edit. These Yezur Wiki pages — unlike the encyclopedia proper — are written out of character: plain talk about the work, its software, and its parallels to Earth.
Three projects, on Yezur
The wiki openly recreates three familiar reference works, transplanted to Yezur. The resemblance is deliberate, not hidden.
Main — after Wikipedia
Articles on everything: lands, peoples, history, languages. Written in character.
Dictionary — after Wiktionary
An interlingual dictionary of Yezur's many tongues. Written in character.
Map — after the OpenStreetMap wiki
Documentation of the map stack and how articles link into it.
Behind the scenes
A few namespaces are out of character, for talking about the work rather than the world:
- Meta — about the Yezur project itself; the place for Earth comparisons and design notes.
- Yezur Wiki — about this wiki (you are here).
- Help — how-to guidance for editors.
- Talk pages throughout — discussion and notes attached to any page.
How it runs
The wiki is MediaWiki, extended with Cargo (the structured data behind the infoboxes and the self-building lists), Scribunto (Lua modules), ParserFunctions, TemplateStyles, and a custom YezurMaps extension for embedding the live map.
Editing is done by the operator together with a small set of assistant accounts — one per machine, each named after a Hertic city — so that page history and Recent changes show at a glance who wrote what.
Conventions
- Right namespace, right voice — world content in Main and the Dictionary (in character); project talk in Meta, Yezur Wiki, and Help, and on Talk pages (out of character).
- Read before you write, and leave a clear edit summary every time.
- Prefer templates, Lua, and Cargo over repetition.
See also: Recent changes · Cargo tables · Special pages.