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A quick update; Wayne from COL, John from Wikia & I have been talking about ways to revive LiquidThreads development. LQT is a proposed replacement for MW talk pages, a first proof of concept was implemented for the Google Summer of Code 2006. See
http://www.wikieducator.org/WikiEducator_roadmap/Improve_discussion_function...
for some background. If all goes well, the developer who did this initial work will be the one who finishes it.
Some other quick updates on ongoing contract work I've been involved with:
- InstantCommons (Wikimedia Commons access from any MW installation) hopefully to be finalized by end of April / early May by a development team in Ghana, funded by Kennisnet. Demo at: http://141.13.22.239/ic-client/index.php/Main_Page
Code in SVN (instantcommons branch), but not very useful without Wikimedia turning it on on their servers.
- Multilingual MediaWiki (managing many content languages in one install) still under very active development; Charles (who is on this list and was at the Vancouver meeting) will hopefully commit a first version of the code into a branch soon. Prototype at: http://mw.visc.us/
- FlaggedRevs ("stable version") extension under active development by Joerg Baach and "VoiceOfAll" (a volunteer dev). Prototype at: http://baach.de/phase3/
Code in SVN (FlaggedRevs extension). This project has a separate private mailing list; please avoid giving it unnecessary publicity at this point.
- PDF / print technology still under investigation with commitment from COL and active negotiations with a print on demand provider who could supply some core technology. Hope to make some progress on it really soon now, but contract issues are complicated. :-(
- Various work on OmegaWiki.org ongoing; those interested should follow: http://omegawiki.blogspot.com
Would be nice to get an overview on projects others are involved in or are willing to resource in the near future.