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  • ...uest: Please, ''please'' stop this horrible menace! Find every copy of '''mediawiki''' and shred it now '''before it's too late and we're all contaminated by i ...th have strongly resisted any standardization that would allow any outside developers, much more competent as a rule, to compete with them to "manage" the vast [
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  • ...developers much smarter than [[mediawiki|average run of the mill mediocre developers]].
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  • '''[[MediaWiki developer]] payment''' has been proposed by [[Erik Moeller]][http://meta.wi ...would it be clear to donors or participants that they were paying software developers?
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  • Consumerium is using [[Mediawiki]] for its R&D work very succesfully since [[w:March|March]] [[w:10|10]] [[w There is discussion between alternate wiki platforms though [[Mediawiki]] is the most likely candidate due to the following reasons:
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  • ...and in Winter 2004, [[Consumerium:We|we]] started recruiting [[Consumerium developers]] to kick tires and work out more details; first drafts of [[Consumerium L :Progress as of March 15, 2004 includes [[MediaWiki modifications]] requested, and a start at sketching [[Consumerium Process]]
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  • ...rce]] [[w:web analytics]] application developed by a team of international developers, that runs on a [[w:PHP]]/[[w:MySQL]] webserver.|Wikipedia|[[w:Matomo (soft ...ise instance for analytics which is located in Helsinki, Finland for the [[MediaWiki]]s and also Wordpress at [https://consumerium.org/ consumerium.org] and [ht
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  • ...[http://getwiki.net/ .net]''' is the improved software that is a fork of [[MediaWiki]], in use at [[Wikinfo]]. ''It should probably be listed in the comparison ...ards-related articles from [[Wikinfo]] to make it harder for [[mediawiki]] developers to find, and etc..
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  • ...ed the [[enemy projects]], but is run with the assistance of [[Wikipedia]] developers, and therefore suspect in the eyes of [[troll]]s) and the Consumerium R&D w ...ression utility provides access to the strings, only one software suite ([[mediawiki]]) can actually present it, as there is no [[wikitext standard]] - a form o
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  • [[File:MediaWiki logo.png|thumb|right|180px|[[mw:MediaWiki]] logo]] '''MediaWiki''' [http://www.mediawiki.org (.org)] is the software [[Consumerium]] uses on its [[R&D wiki]] which
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  • ...s into [[Wikipedia]]. Even the same people run it, like the [[Mediawiki]] developers and [[Wikimedia]] founders, who have no values worth respecting.
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  • ..., [[MediaWiki/extensions|extensions]], [[MediaWiki/widgets|widgets]] and [[MediaWiki/bots|bots]] ( all running on Debian GNU/Linux LAMP-servers-from-cloud ) nee All languages will be served from single wiki utilizing [[mw:MediaWiki Language Extension Bundle]].
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  • #[[MediaWiki]] unmodified #'''[[MediaWiki modifications|MediaWiki modified]]'''
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  • #[[MediaWiki]] unmodified #'''[[MediaWiki modifications|MediaWiki modified]]'''
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  • ...albot]] code is likewise distributed by [[developer vigilantiism|Mediawiki developers]] and known to be used in [[denial of service attack]]s, e.g. on [[Recyclop
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  • ...y to avoid imposing [[hard security]] if this path is taken by developers. Mediawiki does seem to be evolving in this direction.
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  • ...Wiki-2020-logo.svg|thumb|right|160px|Big thanks to MediaWiki and extension developers and documenters!]] ...ng|thumb|right|160px|Big thanks to the Document Foundation and LibreOffice developers and documenters!]]
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  • ...pages. ''Typically the [[Language:User:]] space is reserved for this on [[MediaWiki-based service]]s.'' ...of [[GetWiki]] space, was censored by the particularly stupid [[GetWiki]] developers, who seem clearly only interested in their own commercial benefit.
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  • See also: [[mw:Manual:Managing data in MediaWiki]] at mediawiki.org ...erlying software is the '''[[#Wikibase|Wikibase]]''' which consists of 2 [[Mediawiki]] extensions, the [[mw:Extension:Wikibase Repository|Wikibase Repository]]
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  • ...and spends most money it receives as donations on providing hardware for [[MediaWiki]] sites such as [[Wikipedia]]s and [[Wiktionary|Wiktionaries]]. There are ==Claims of funding used to support MediaWiki software development==
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  • The '''board vote code''' in [[MediaWiki]] uses [[public key crypto]] to enable an [[audit trail]]. No other [[wik ...isms, this one is certainly open to rigging and spying at least by its own developers. There is probably no way around that.
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  • ...information feedback is far from perfect. In any cases, the development of MediaWiki is not in the hand of Wikimedia itself. So, this argument, if it were true, ''For issues with developers and others without official status, see [[Talk:alleged Wikimedia corruption
    18 KB (2,843 words) - 14:25, 29 September 2004
  • ...Bomis) currently according to several (unnamed per request) [[MediaWiki]] developers with shell access to all machines. ...u are welcome to fetch the code, compile and try it out on your own free [[MediaWiki]] installation (free too) if you have the time and a working computer (pref
    18 KB (2,874 words) - 15:46, 28 September 2004
  • ...en running since July 2002; this "Phase III" software is now also called [[MediaWiki]]. Brion Vibber has since taken the lead in fixing bugs and tuning the data *[http://wikipedia.sourceforge.net MediaWiki Phase III Software] at [[SourceForge]]
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  • ...Firebase]] is a mobile [[w:machine learning|machine learning]] system for developers. It can be used to recognize [[barcodes]] and QR-codes. <ref>https://medium ...mplates]], extra [[namespaces]], [[MediaWiki/extensions|extensions]] and [[MediaWiki/widgets|widgets]], [[mw:Universal Language Selector]]
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