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Revision as of 09:25, 7 January 2004
Consumerium must be able to do an XML dump of the Content Wiki and Opinion Wiki at any time, if the material in them is GFDL:
The terms of the GFDL require certain access to source text that is simply not met by mediawiki used to support a large public wiki. To actually use mediawiki on such a scale seems to violate important GFDL terms. Any element of the GFDL text corpus must remain available in source form to anyone, and no page in it can be distributed without the URL of a source form that can be instantly retrieved by anyone. This includes those "banned" by the sysop power structure. Mediawiki however does not provide this access - do MoinMoin or tikiwiki ? on Usemod no one seems to ever block IPs either.
The GFDL guarantee also includes those who do not intend to use the mediawiki software. Bulk dumps are available only in MySQL format, which can be difficult software to run, and, is certainly not suitable for most purposes of a large public wiki (text searches, for instance, take an extraordinary amount of compute and disk time). Enemy projects violate the GFDL quite at will, seemingly with no immediate consequences, but we don't dare to do that...