maybe you can host it as wiki3.archlinux.org and then when everything is working you can just switch the link,
]]>You can save me. Give me some work to do!!!
I can probably work on this almost full time at work. :-P
Dusty
]]>I just did a snapshot of the wiki, and did a conversion (as outlined in section 2.4 of the rfp), and the result was 439 wiki pages. There are approximately 31019 lines of text contained in those pages (cat * | wc -l).
Of those, there are user pages, junk pages, and probably some spam pages.
I might take a look through some of them to get an idea what a reasonable workload expectation for a single "job" would be. I initially thought a 10 page chunk would be good..if anyone is interested in taking a look at the results of the initial conversion, the results are located here:
http://cactuswax.net/~eliott/projects/w … st_convert
And here is the preconverted text, after stripping out the phpwiki dump hearders.
http://cactuswax.net/~eliott/projects/w … re_convert
Unfortunately, the autoconversion is simple, and at times causes more trouble than it is worth. :?
But, it does some things pretty well.
Dusty
]]>Cactus, have you discussed with apeiro? ... is he aware about this migration.
I haven't discussed it with him too much directly, but he does know. I have also discussed it at length with Dennis.
]]>I am not sure if phpWiki has a feature to lock all pages. Individually there is but there are 400 pages. If no feature, then maybe lock in the web server.
Cactus, have you discussed with apeiro? ... is he aware about this migration.
]]>Still slowly moving forward.
]]>On the bottom of the edit page, you will always find the following in mediawiki, if you set the license type to gnuFDL:
Please note that all contributions to TestWiki are considered to be released under the GNU Free Documentation License 1.2 (see Project:Copyrights for details). If you don't want your writing to be edited mercilessly and redistributed at will, then don't submit it here.
You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a public domain or similar free resource. DO NOT SUBMIT COPYRIGHTED WORK WITHOUT PERMISSION!
EDIT: I believe mediawiki supports integration of either GNU Free Documentation License or Creative Commons license.
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