Re: Wiki and Irisregister


As i said from the beginning of this discussion, my intent is to be sure that the Board understood the impact of putting the iris registration information into the Iris Wiki. I will support whatever position the Board wishes to take about irisregister and the registration information, always have.

I am also in favor of the iris wiki. I think that it will be a great tool for advancing irises and the AIS.

A lot has been written about the issue of incorporating the iris registration information into the wiki, some of it conjecture, some fact, and some opinion. I thought it would be a good idea to try to summarize the relevant issues.

Much has been said claiming that irisregister will actually increase its subscriber base because members of the wiki will want "higher authority". First we have to recognize that if the registration information is included in the wiki, there is no need for someone to access irisregister. They already have all the information and at no cost. Every time the irisregister is updated the information will migrate to the wiki.

The most common user of irisregiser are those that access it to get descriptions for their iris sales. They are by far the majority of users. They will be able to get that information at no cost from the wiki.

Most of the people that will access the wiki are just after pictures. They won't care about the descriptions.

Using pictures for iris sales has become the best way to sell. With photo printing technology getting cheaper and cheaper, and software programs freely available to print multiple pictures per page, "custom catalogs" are a breeze and inexpensive. At the very beginning the wiki was proposed as a "Photo Wiki" to the board by Bob.

It is probably true that some of the people that will be adding pictures to the wiki will subscribe to irisregister to be able to migrate the information to the wiki, at least until the majority of iris registration information is in the wiki at which point they will drop the irisregister subscription. However, the majority of wiki users that add pictures are going to do only that. Oh yes, it has been said that many of the current docents will quit if they can not put the iris registration in the wiki. If they perceive that the wiki is only valuable with the registration information in it, then they are just trying to get the information for free.

Frankly, there is so much more information that can be added to the wiki that is of far greater interest and value to the (predominate) general user that it is hard for me to understand why the registration information is so important. Growth habits, hardiness, disease resistance, geographic limitations, increases and on and on. What kind of iris to grow in what environment. This is all much more important to most of the future wiki users.

There is no doubt in my mind that the wiki will be good for AIS. It will advance irises tothe public and bring in more members. Irisregister was never conceived or designed to attract more users to the AIS. It was designed to provide as database and search engine for the information. There will be far more wiki users that irisregister users.

The problem is of course that no one knows for sure that will happen. Not I, not Bob. We can all make guesses about what will happen but no one knows with any degree of confidence. It is my considered opinion, and I have years of experience with irisregister, that we will loose a significant part of the irisregister revenue. That may be well ameliorated by more members drawn in from exposure to the wiki, and I hope it is.

John












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