ROI-wise, the best first move seems to write a comment on Open Thread, asking: “Are there any rationalist houses with free capacity? Alternatively, are there any LessWrong users looking for an appartment (please write the locality)?”
If you get answers, you can put them in wiki afterwards. If you don’t get answers… then making the wiki page would probably accomplish nothing.
So you think that the likelihood of people posting in the WIki is low enough that it needs to be tested in Open Thread first?
Even so, what’s the downside to making a Wiki? I suspect that people would be more willing to post there than the Open Thread because the Wiki seems more “legit” and posting there is more likely to be useful, whereas posting to the small Open Thread post may be seen as fruitless (for it to be useful, it really needs a critical mass of people, and it’s more likely to get that with the WIki).
ROI-wise, the best first move seems to write a comment on Open Thread, asking: “Are there any rationalist houses with free capacity? Alternatively, are there any LessWrong users looking for an appartment (please write the locality)?”
If you get answers, you can put them in wiki afterwards. If you don’t get answers… then making the wiki page would probably accomplish nothing.
So you think that the likelihood of people posting in the WIki is low enough that it needs to be tested in Open Thread first?
Even so, what’s the downside to making a Wiki? I suspect that people would be more willing to post there than the Open Thread because the Wiki seems more “legit” and posting there is more likely to be useful, whereas posting to the small Open Thread post may be seen as fruitless (for it to be useful, it really needs a critical mass of people, and it’s more likely to get that with the WIki).