I'd like the wiki--or a wiki, or a goodly portion of the wiki that's clearly marked--to be something Matariki could use to learn about the cluster, not just something Matariki's-player could use to learn about the gameworld of EVE.
The trouble with this idea is that the contents of the Eve wiki are
all we have. As far as the vast majority of players are concerned, there is no more to the game world than what has already been written and published by CCP.
Think about it: creating an immersive literary world for Eve would be on the scale of Lord of the Rings, if not bigger. LotR took Tolkien
years decades to complete, and there was so much backstory he developed that it's still being published in volumes created after his death.
It's not humanly possible for CCP to fill in all the gaps every RPer would dearly love to see filled, right here, right now. We cannot expect a miracle history book to suddenly appear containing the answers to life, the Eve universe, and everything, which we can then link to ICly. It's up to us to create our own lore. There's nothing that says we can't be "right" even when it contradicts something published later by CCP, because the society of an
entire galaxy would be so vast and so varied and multilayered that there's literally room for everything.
I like Orange's idea that we could start our own catalogue of information. Something where RPers can contribute our own bits of self-made Eve lore, where things can be discussed, debated, updated and determined
by us, the players as "IC" information (as opposed to the wiki's solidly OOC designation) would better reflect the more organic expanses and growth of the virtual societies we like to pretend to be a part of.