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22.05.2005 | |||
I've been thinking about the non-wikiness and extra hassle that comes if we try to get this thing working using three wikis: | |||
*[[Develop Wiki|this one (Develop Wiki)]] | |||
*[[Research Wiki]] | |||
*[[Publish Wiki]] | |||
Inevitably that would lead to inconsistencies, wasted working hours and frustration. | |||
I think that it would make sense to drop the [[Publish Wiki|third wiki]] and replace that with non-editable html. I'm not using the word static, because an article or more likely a set of articles from [[Research Wiki]] will be merged for publication. This stage would allow the [[Preferences]] (that have been at the heart of the whole concept of [[Consumerium]] right from the start) to be implemented. | |||
I asked around at #mediawiki on http://freenode.net about [[wiki]] -> [[html]] conversion since there are hundreds of sites serving [[Wikipedia]] content as static html I thought that either all those sites invented the wheel for themselves or there is a freely available tool, and there is one developed within [[mediawiki]] development [http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/wikipedia/phase3/maintenance/dumpHTML.inc?rev=1.3&view=markup here is the .inc file] and [http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/wikipedia/phase3/maintenance/dumpHTML.php?rev=1.1&view=markup here is the .php file] (from the 1.5 alpha tree) | |||
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