Migrating GNOME Wiki to Gitlab backend to facilitate fixing wikirot?
A lot of the GNOME Wiki is out of date, and edits have largely been locked to prevent spam for quite some time. Many outdated or inaccurate wiki pages still rank quite high in Google and DuckDuckGo search results, and there is no obvious way for someone who is not a privileged user to correct them.
By contrast, the GNOME Gitlab provides functionality for issues and pull requests, which are (obviously) established workflows for updating and correcting source documents. Certain other wiki engines other than MoinMoin can run on a Git backend, and using one or more of those wiki engines would allow their content to be integrated with the GNOME Gitlab.
There exists a tool for porting MoinMoin wikis to Git-based wiki engines, such as Gollum, Realms, and Waliki, among others.
Obviously, using this tool or something similar to migrate the GNOME Wiki without breaking existing hyperlinks would be a substantial undertaking, so this is more of a big-picture suggestion than a specific feature request, I guess?
Something that would make sense in the long run would be for wiki.gnome.org URLs to automatically mirror the structure of gitlab.gnome.org URLs. For example, wiki.gnome.org/Infrastructure/wiki-web and/or docs.gnome.org/Infrastructure/wiki-web could provide user-facing documentation for gitlab.gnome.org/Infrastructure/wiki-web. The automatic URLs could even mirror user forks of projects, if the admins felt inclined to figure out allowing for that (as opposed to just supporting the official GNOME Gitlab teams).
Does this seem like a particularly feasible idea? Or would there be other, more feasible ways of addressing wikirot? I would appreciate any feedback!