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Welcome to '''FeministWiki'''. This website aims to offer a comprehensive resource on classical feminist ideals, and curate a community around it.
Welcome to '''FeministWiki'''. This website aims to offer a comprehensive resource on classical feminist ideals, and curate a community around it.


Everyone who is a member of FeministWiki is automatically a member of the [https://forum.feministwiki.org/ FeministForum] as well, and can log in there with the same username and password.
The FeministWiki is not only a wiki. It's a whole infrastructure built to house a global community of diverse feminist-minded people, of which the Wiki is only one part. Other parts are for instance a forum, email accounts, chat system, and so on. See [[FeministWiki:Services]] for a list of services offered by the FeministWiki infrastructure.


Further, members automatically get an email account such as "janedoe@feministwiki.org". See the page [[FeministWiki:EmailSetup]] for details on how to use your email account.
To become a member, please contact the technician: https://twitter.com/@socjuswiz (or mail to socjuswiz@gmail.com)


To attain membership, please contact the technician: https://twitter.com/@socjuswiz (or mail to socjuswiz@gmail.com)
For further details on membership, see [[FeministWiki:Membership]].


For the time being, the technician grants membership to those who seem trustworthy to him. In the future, every member will be able to add new members. (To detect possible infiltrators, the system will keep track of who was added by who.) The technician will then add an initial number of prominent, trustworthy feminists (asking them to please partake in the project to some degree), from where further membership will hopefully flourish.
For details about the role of the technician, see [[FeministWiki:Technician]].
 
While the technician has control over the technical infrastructure and (so far) carries the costs, he pledges to remain loyal to the feminist cause by not trying to appoint himself as some sort of leader.  (In other words, I'm not going to be another Charles Clymer.)  The technician will always be the technician first, a financer second (which might be replaced by public funding in the future), and lastly he will try to be a useful regular member.  The technician welcomes other (and ideally female) technicians to get in touch to gain insight into the infrastructure, so that they would be able to recreate it in case of a catastrophe.  Backups of the data will be available to others as well.  This way, the community shouldn't need to put an undue amount of trust into the sole technician.  After all, feminism is primarily a movement by women, for women.


The FeministWiki promotes second-wave feminist literature:
The FeministWiki promotes second-wave feminist literature: