Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-18095-20151007212617/@comment-24473195-20151008113517

Dev.wiki is one of the few wikis that we should trust. For starters it is a wiki that is actively controlled by Wikia staff. Beyond that fact, the old saying "trust but verify" applies here. With lua modules it is easy enough to create unit tests to verify that it is actually doing what the authors claim it does, and the worst that can happen is a few sections of a page with wrong text, because text is the only thing a lua template can output. Ultimately people can always copy the whole module and its dependencies and control the modules, so trust  is not really a big issue.

That's a cultural problem really, "it is somebody else's problem" theory. Documentation pages are freely editable, and everyone can pitch in.

As far as wikia commons is concerned. The best way to create the repository is a seamless integration into the current upload wizard by automatically uploading it to a common repository rather than locally and retrieving it the same way. That's something Wikimedia is actively working on, so maybe if enough people pester wikia they'll eventually backport that functionality (https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T40030).