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| | '''MediaWiki''' [http://www.mediawiki.org (.org)] is the software [[Consumerium]] uses on its [[R&D wiki]] which you are using right now. |
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| Today I managed to get a nick of mine banned (per request by me) by Anthere just to get the feel and functionality there is left after a [[IP block]].
| | It has grown a sturdy, reliable and versatile now with support for '''[[mw:MediaWiki Language Extension Bundle|multilinguality]] and [[Wikidata|structured data]]''' ( in the works ) support in MediaWiki. Figuring out how to best use it's extra [[namespaces]], [[templates]], [[categories]], [[MediaWiki/extensions|extensions]] and [[MediaWiki/widgets|widgets]] for achieving Consumium [[goals]] is of the essence of the Consumium effort. |
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| There seems to be a hot discussion of a recent china block on Wikipedia on Wikipedia-l lately, not that this is a [[Consumerium]] issue, but previous time that happened it caused a [[FUCOC]] report on how it was handled.
| | During the [[Timeline of MediaWiki|years of it's evolution]] MediaWiki has grown to include novel ways of extending the software with possibility to have [[categories]], extra [[namespaces]], [[templates]], [[MediaWiki/extensions]] and later on with [[MediaWiki/widgets]] |
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| I'm doing some [[Wiktionary]] edits to train for my [[w:Swedish|Swedish]] exam tomorrrow.
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| 24.09.2004
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| I've been '''really''' tired all day for some reason so I'm not getting any real work done today. Also still my iBook is in maintenance so I don't have access to the Internet all the time, only when our school computer labs are open.
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| 22.09.2004
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| I'm planning on taking a trip to London for the [http://www.fse-esf.org/en/ European Social Forum 2004] on 15-17 October. If my plans materialize it'd be very nice to have a [[Consumerium]] meet-up if any other of our contributors are coming there
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| 21.9.2004
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| Finally managed to by-pass our schools firewall and now my mail is rerouted and I have access to IRC which is very useful for sanity checking proposed plans with [[MediaWiki]] gurus.
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| 20.9.2004
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| Back in .fi but very much hampered by not having my laptop (in maintenance now) and thus no access to freenode. If anyone knows of a web interface to access freenode pls. drop a link here
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| 18.9.2004
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| Succesfully sailed the boat from Hanko, Finland to Haapsalu Estonia with my dad, which is where I'm at now. Not having my laptop all the time has given me some time to think without being able to act (edit) immediatelly, which has it's upsides for some [[open questions]] have become clear in my mind.
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| 14.9.2004
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| Sorry. I said you could contact me via "email this user" but only now remembered to correct my email in prefs. sorry about that.
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| Ok. That was tedious. It took me over 2 hrs to counter what [[142.177.X.X]] did/claimed in something over 40 minutes
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| :[[Trolls]] finally answered to all [[false or unsubstantiated claims of corruption|contested claims that are bogusly labelled false or unsubstantiated]] - both have clear evidence in their favour, and though there have been attempts to answer or clear up some of these, these are far from timely or satisfactory. There remain many more [[alleged Wikimedia corruption]] issues than attempted resolutions. The words of Mr. Wales in [[Talk:alleged Wikimedia corruption]] prove his [[libel chill]] attempt and his intent to censor anyone who publicly disagrees with him by name beyond a doubt. So far all that you have done on this is to prove the trolls correct or at least very very right to be concerned. So we thank [[Lowest Troll]] for that but ask that [[false or unsubstantiated claims of corruption|this page]] be renamed since it is named from [[Sysop Vandal point of view]] and should be from [[New Troll point of view]] like the rest of the [[Develop Wiki]]. There is an entire [[Meta-Wikipedia]] and half of [[Wikipedia]] devoted to lies about [[trolls]], every [[w:Votes for deletion]] argument that mentions trolls includes lies about them, so there is no need for more room for lies here.
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| Survived sailing. A little bit fluish and very very tired. I just took the 6:30 am train from Helsinki to Tampere to make it to the French class and I haven't slept shit practically.
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| Also other very very bad news. My iBook is breaking/broken/unuasable and I have to get it to maintenance asap. There are though lots of vacant computers at our school but I'm so used to typing lecture notes into a localhost-wiki that I really can't do without.
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| I can't for some strange reason connect via ssh to our server so I cannot for now change my qmail routing to some webmail I can read. '''If you must contact me my [[User:Juxo|click the "send email to user" link on user page]].''' I'll try to ssh or call someone to change my routing so I can read my usual juxho aatt consumerium dto org email soon.
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| 11.9.2004. Now I'm finally gone sailing
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| 10.9.2004
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| First things first. Juxo is gone sailing. Please be mellow if you must [[troll]] while I'm at sea.
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| 8.9.2004
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| It is clear that claiming [[corruption]] is not a function of this wiki unless it is such (dis)information that it is useful to have around to avoid mistakes others may have made while building similar projects. Now I have to go, but I will carry on later to move things to appropriate places and remove any false information from articles which state it as (true) information
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| :You are a liar, and you are part of this [[Wikimedia corruption]] that leads to deliberate censoring of information on things like a [[w:Genuine Progress Indicator]]. You have effectively destroyed this project by reacting to these [[Wikimedia]] lies, and you can expect no further help from any real [[trolls]]. When [[Consumerium Governance Organization]] is formed it will be formally accused of the same corruption that it covers up on behalf of its friends at [[Wikimedia]], and you can expect no further contact or help now.
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| :What we do from this point, we do to prevent Wikimedia covering up on itself, and to prevent you from claiming that you actually represent the [[consensus]] view of all [[faction]]s and participants in [[Consumerium:Itself]]. Unless someone does this, the whole project collapses into yet another corporate shill.
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| :Review [[Consumerium Governance Organization election]]s and role of the [[Chief Editor]] and ask whether or not you should be knuckling under to [[Bomis]] and [[Wikimedia]] or whether you must have the guts to tell them to get lost, in order to proceed in a position of responsibility in this project.
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| :Are you actually tough enough to DO this job, Juxo? do you really think Monsanto or McDonald's or Exxon is going to be EASIER to deal with than Bomis/Wikimedia? tough it out and prove that you CAN
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| Also the amount of bullshitting about irrelevant issues is getting to me slowly.
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| :The most relevant issue is the credibility of articles imported via [[w:]]. If you want discussion of [[Wikipedia]] to tail off, redirect [[w:]] to [[Wikinfo]]. <-- if you were ever looking for an offer of a truce, there it is.
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| The ultimate meaning of this wiki is to plan the operation of the production wikis" not useless biased rethoric and claims about non-consumerium issues that really hurt our ability to get the real work done (ie. [[Consumerium:Intermediate pages]], forming an [[CGO]] and establishing what is the [[Consumerium Process]] and [[Guidelines]] and [[Rules]] for the wikis to come.
| | [[mw:MediaWiki history]], [[mw:Release notes]] and [[mw:Roadmap]] shed light on the developments of the MediaWiki software from Magnus Manske's original "PhaseIII" code rewrite into PHP Who'd known that PHP scripts run one of the planets biggest sites [[Wikipedia]] and has thus been proven to scale to serve tens of thousands or even hundereds thousands of requests per second. |
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| :By not actually acting in accord even with such reasonable guidelines as [[Consumerium:Proposed deletions]], you have ended all reasonable coopeartion. There is no "our", you are just imposing a [[command hierarchy]] that must fail.
| | It is not however ideal as a piece of code to work with our [[hardware requirements]] or [[protocol requirements]], e.g. it does not currently integrate with any [[mobile device code]], [[chat code]] otherwise then that the people using the Wikis might also be using IM, such as irc or email to communicate with each other. Nor does it implement some features of the [[content wiki]] or [[opinion wiki]] that will be needed eventually to deliver [[Consumerium Services]] such as [[signing]] versions of articles, which is needed for non-centralized integrity burden of proof. |
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| I plead to all parties that we leave the unnecessary/damaging throwing of accustations and focus on getting the very practical issues worked out so that we can move on the next stage ie. [[Research Wiki pilot]] --[[User:Juxo|Juxo]] 18:59, 9 Sep 2004 (EEST)
| | Therefore its use at present is really just a test, and to make it easier to collate text from other [[GFDL]] services, most of which also use mediawiki. [[Consumerium developers]] will have to make their choices based also on the constraints the [[Consumerium License]] might place on using [[GPL]]'d code. This might not be an issue, or it might be a huge issue, we just don't know. |
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| :That is entirely up to you. [[Trolls]] are done with you. Implement a means of actually choosing the best editor for the [[Develop Wiki]] and for the [[Research Wiki]], via a [[Consumerium Governance Organization]], and we will help you move towards that. But we are no longer submitting to your very poor editorial judgement.
| | The long term choices of [[wiki code]] and its integration with other code are things the [[Consumerium Governance Organization]] will decide, and this [[Development Wiki]] is here to discuss. As part of [[reflexive design]], we will generally use the tools we are trying to test, before deciding to use them. This will often bias [[sysop]]s and others in favour of what is in use now! We should be very aware of this [[systemic bias]]. |
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| 7.9.2004
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| Today I've been mostly organizing my study notes and editing [[wikipedia]], mainly adding categories toa business and economics articles.
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| 6.9.2004
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| Last weekend I got my move to [[w:Tampere|Tampere]] mostly finalized though most of the stuff is now around my room in boxes and bags and I have to sort them out and find a place for all stuff. I should be getting [[w:ADSL|ADSL]] access in one to two weeks time which will help me contribute more
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| Yesterday I had a meetup with [[User:Linkola|Linkola]] who is working on his doctorate in http://www.uiah.fi . I'm half way reading through his masters thesis and will write a brief summary of it here. It contains lots of interesting research information about [[consumer]] wishes, hopes, fears and practical information about '''how''' consumers use the information about [[product]]s supplied to them currently.
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| :It's very easy to study what they look at. It's very hard to study how it affects them. Focus on [[price premium]] perhaps as the indicator that can be made objective? That is, someone buys the [[green light]] product even though it costs 10 Eurocents more than the [[red light]] - but if it costs 15 they do not buy either, or, they actually buy the red light product. That's the kind of data you need to determine what the actual willingness of people to pay more to satisfy [[individual buying criteria]] is.
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| He renewed his commitment to become one of the founding members of Consumerium Association of Finland. He was most interested in getting a [[pilot project]] hastily off the ground and to get to analysing '''how and what information consumers use for making decicions''', so I'm betting that he would be very interested in [[link transit]] data which has been a hot potato around here for quite some while now.
| | the most popular page using MediaWiki is Wikipedia. But MediaWiki is also used by tens of thousands other different wikis, public and private. |
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| :Yes, clearly it's of even more use to [[Consumerium Services]] or other serious [[wiki mission]]s than to those [[Wikimedia|bogus pseudo-encyclopedists]] who don't even understand why it's important, or pretend not to (more likely unless they are stupid).
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| ::If it's so obvious why link transit data is valuable, then why haven't any of the users requested it? Just answer my question on [[Talk:Link transit]]. If you're so arrogant that you refuse to my question on the grounds that I am "too stupid", why should you expect me to do this work for you? -- [[User:Tim Starling|Tim Starling]] 08:49, 8 Sep 2004 (EEST) | | Also the government makes use of MediaWiki: |
| | - Intellipedia, used by the United States Intelligence Community and |
| | - Diplopedia, used by United States Department of State |
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| :::And, no one ever said they expected anyone, least of all ''you'' "to do this work for" anyone. It's important to editors to have some idea of how often their work is read, so they know where to focus editorial effort. It's not surprising that Wikipedia didn't think of this since it values volunteer time at zero, generally, and doesn't care how much volunteer time gets wasted dealing with say [[sysop vandalism]] and the like.
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| He also expressed his view that we should start with a limited group of users, but I countered that with the fact that we have for a long time been planning for a system that is accessible to everyone without any limitations of scope as to users.
| | === New features in MediaWiki by version and year === |
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| | !MediaWiki |
| | ![[git]] |
| | !Years supported |
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| | |[[/1.20|1.20]] (preliminary) |
| | |[https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/gitweb?p=mediawiki/core.git;a=blob;f=RELEASE-NOTES-1.20;hb=master RELEASE-NOTES-1.20] |
| | |[[Future]] |
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| | |[[/1.19|1.19]] |
| | |[https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/gitweb?p=mediawiki/core.git;a=blob;f=RELEASE-NOTES-1.19;hb=REL1_19 RELEASE-NOTES-1.19] |
| | |[[Future]] |
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| | |[https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/gitweb?p=mediawiki/core.git;a=blob;f=RELEASE-NOTES-1.18;hb=REL1_18 RELEASE-NOTES-1.18] |
| | |[[2012]] |
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| | |[https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/gitweb?p=mediawiki/core.git;a=blob;f=RELEASE-NOTES;hb=REL1_17 RELEASE-NOTES] |
| | |[[2012]] |
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| | |[https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/gitweb?p=mediawiki/core.git;a=blob;f=RELEASE-NOTES;hb=REL1_16 RELEASE-NOTES] |
| | |[[2011]] |
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| | |[[/1.15|1.15]] |
| | |[https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/gitweb?p=mediawiki/core.git;a=blob;f=RELEASE-NOTES;hb=REL1_15 RELEASE-NOTES] |
| | |[[2010]] |
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| | |[[/1.14|1.14]] |
| | |[https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/gitweb?p=mediawiki/core.git;a=blob;f=RELEASE-NOTES;hb=REL1_14 RELEASE-NOTES] |
| | |[[2009]] |
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| | |[https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/gitweb?p=mediawiki/core.git;a=blob;f=RELEASE-NOTES;hb=REL1_13 RELEASE-NOTES] |
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| | |[https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/gitweb?p=mediawiki/core.git;a=blob;f=RELEASE-NOTES;hb=REL1_12 RELEASE-NOTES] |
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| | |[https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/gitweb?p=mediawiki/core.git;a=blob;f=RELEASE-NOTES;hb=REL1_11 RELEASE-NOTES] |
| | |[[2007]]-[[2008]] |
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| | |[https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/gitweb?p=mediawiki/core.git;a=blob;f=RELEASE-NOTES;hb=REL1_10 RELEASE-NOTES] |
| | |[[2007]]-[[2008]] |
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| | |[[2007]] |
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| | |[[2006]] |
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| | |[[2006]] |
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| | * [[Templates]] can have default values |
| | * [[w:CAPTCHA]]s introduced |
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| | |[https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/gitweb?p=mediawiki/core.git;a=blob;f=RELEASE-NOTES;hb=REL1_5 RELEASE-NOTES] |
| | |[[2005]]-[[2006]] |
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| | * Checks for email validity by requiring validation link in the email sent to be clicked |
| | * Major schema change |
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| | |[[2005]]-[[2006]] |
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| | * "RecentChanges Patrol" |
| | * New searchable logs |
| | * An email notification patch for [[watched pages]] and User-pages called [[Enotif]]. See [[m:Enotif]] for more precise info |
| | * Overriding interface language |
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| | * [[Categories]] work |
| | * Any number of additional [[namespaces]], which is very good for us. Now we can have namespaces for [[companies]], [[product]]s etc. |
| | * RSS & Atom [[feeds]] |
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| | * Bureucrats ( ability to add sysops onwiki ) |
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| | * [[XML]] [[export]] |
| | * [[wikitable]] syntax |
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| I understand that having one single group (ie. the members of some association with interest in these things we are to be dealing with) would make for better research material for his doctorate if he decides to include Consumerium in some way in his post-graduate studies. The discussion we had was intense and I found it very pleasing to actually get to talk about these things face-to-face and not via [[wiki]].
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| [http://test.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Main_Page&action=validate×tamp=20040810005530 Here's] an interesting piece of code developed by Magnus Manske some while ago. It's not used on [[Wikipedia]] but could be very useful for the [[Consumerium Process]]. It allows users to flag some article as validated on a number of issues ie. ''style, legal, completeness, facts, suitability for "final" release ([[Publish Wiki]] in our case)''
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| I'm currently reading the master's thesis of Jouni Linkola, "Shopping Guide to The Future", which is available (in Finnish) at http://mlab.uiah.fi/5medialaunch/jlinkola_lopputyo.pdf there is also a visualization of some main aspects of it at http://personal.inet.fi/surf/graphic/future.html (in Finnish again). The visualization is quite similar to the original [[Motivation]] of [[Consumerium:Itself]]. I'm looking forward to meeting up with Jouni to discuss the synergies between his post-graduate studies apparently also focusing on information services for consumers to be more informed and empowered.
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| :[[design fiction]] is a [[Good Thing]], that's what [[visions]] and [[best cases]] are about ultimately; and [[free circulation of fiction]] is better still.
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| :Can [[Consumerium:We]] get Linkola to contribute to [[visions]] and [[best cases]]? Also he might have insight into [[worst cases]], but more likely we have thought through that more. We need one unified [[design fiction]] effort to figure out what our priorities are, and where we're going technically in the long run.
| | [[Category:MediaWiki]] |
MediaWiki (.org) is the software Consumerium uses on its R&D wiki which you are using right now.
It has grown a sturdy, reliable and versatile now with support for multilinguality and structured data ( in the works ) support in MediaWiki. Figuring out how to best use it's extra namespaces, templates, categories, extensions and widgets for achieving Consumium goals is of the essence of the Consumium effort.
During the years of it's evolution MediaWiki has grown to include novel ways of extending the software with possibility to have categories, extra namespaces, templates, MediaWiki/extensions and later on with MediaWiki/widgets
mw:MediaWiki history, mw:Release notes and mw:Roadmap shed light on the developments of the MediaWiki software from Magnus Manske's original "PhaseIII" code rewrite into PHP Who'd known that PHP scripts run one of the planets biggest sites Wikipedia and has thus been proven to scale to serve tens of thousands or even hundereds thousands of requests per second.
It is not however ideal as a piece of code to work with our hardware requirements or protocol requirements, e.g. it does not currently integrate with any mobile device code, chat code otherwise then that the people using the Wikis might also be using IM, such as irc or email to communicate with each other. Nor does it implement some features of the content wiki or opinion wiki that will be needed eventually to deliver Consumerium Services such as signing versions of articles, which is needed for non-centralized integrity burden of proof.
Therefore its use at present is really just a test, and to make it easier to collate text from other GFDL services, most of which also use mediawiki. Consumerium developers will have to make their choices based also on the constraints the Consumerium License might place on using GPL'd code. This might not be an issue, or it might be a huge issue, we just don't know.
The long term choices of wiki code and its integration with other code are things the Consumerium Governance Organization will decide, and this Development Wiki is here to discuss. As part of reflexive design, we will generally use the tools we are trying to test, before deciding to use them. This will often bias sysops and others in favour of what is in use now! We should be very aware of this systemic bias.
Sites using MediaWiki
the most popular page using MediaWiki is Wikipedia. But MediaWiki is also used by tens of thousands other different wikis, public and private.
Some of the most popular wikis are:
- Wikia (a wiki farm)
- wikiHow
- WikiLeaks
It is also in use by a large amount of companies as an internal Wiki (e.g.: Novell and Intel).
Also the government makes use of MediaWiki:
- Intellipedia, used by the United States Intelligence Community and
- Diplopedia, used by United States Department of State
New features in MediaWiki by version and year
mw:Release notes need to be read through to map which functionality was added when and then in a timeline article match what the Consumium design paradigm to getter a better view.
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