User blog comment:MisterWoodhouse/Fandom is upgrading to a modern version of MediaWiki/@comment-31541789-20190623154851

This might be a ridiculous idea but since we are huddling here I thought I'd share an idea. Since Wiki is an open platform where users are already passionate and contribute their time and effort voluntarily, why not hold a virtual seminar(s) in whatever platform/program you decide and it's basic coding and creation so users can voluntarily assist you in creating your updated vision and development, feel involved, and also learn a life skill while simultaneously enjoying its content. Just add another layer to the editing process. Perhaps have testing after the seminar(s) to make sure you and the volunteers feel comfortable and are educated and prepped. Then you can harvest your paid resources for other needs and allocate your human capital more to a supervisory/approvment role simular to a Sherpa or a HR level approval software. I can already hear you saying 'it would take days to explain the codex and transfer of binary and what not' but honestly, would it really? Once you get the platform created it's all manual from there and we don't need to know your entire intellectual property, just enough for point A to B. Just an Idea. Sounds like you will have your hands full and I wish the team grear luck!