Hi,
i have seen that the code from tntzenoreader has been migrated to the openZIM subversion repository.
Thank you Tommi for this work.
I have consequently adapted the Kiwix code and I'm now almost ready to release a beta of Kiwix 0.8 for Linux.
I will do that next week and I will certainly also provide nightly builds in a near future.
But, now I need to build multiple ZIM files to "feed" it : I want in the next 2-3 months to do following:
* Like you know, we are working on the last details on a 30.000 good and essential articles selection in English (issued from Wikipedia)
* I want to do a ~50.000 big selection from essential articles issued from Wikipedia in French and in Spanish.
* I want to make the Ubuntu documentation, issue from the Ubuntu-fr wiki (we have had some collaboration in the past, s. dokukiwix)
* I want also make ZIM files with other selections like the SOS children village one.
All these ZIM files will be with pictures.
Unfortunately, almost every time I try to run the zimwriter on a "big" selection, it dies. This is not something new, we have talk about that during our meeting... but I write again today to ask Tommi if he had have time to have a look to this annoying issue... and otherwise maybe to try to motivate him to do it ;)
An other point essential point IMO, is the "Welcome page" header, I have seen that the new header was integrated, but I do not know how to specify it to the zimwriter.
Regards
Emmanuel
Le mar 10/03/09 14:42, "Manuel Schneider" manuel.schneider(a)wikimedia.ch a écrit:
> Tommi, you can apply for a booth for tntnet and name openZIM as a "project
> partner". I listed "tntnet, Wikipedia, openmoko" as project partner of
> openZIM.
I think we should not add "Wikipedia", at least as long as the Foundation does not officialy support OpenZim.
But we should add "Moulinwiki", "Kiwix" and maybe "Wikimedia CH".
Emmanuel
Hi,
the LinuxTag 2009 in Berlin will take place from Jone 24th to 27th.
I have applied for a booth, Tommi has handed in a paper for a talk about ZIM.
I'm pretty confident that we will have a booth there.
Tommi, you can apply for a booth for tntnet and name openZIM as a "project
partner". I listed "tntnet, Wikipedia, openmoko" as project partner of
openZIM.
DVDs will cost about 1000 EUR, Wikimedia CH is willing to vote about the
sponsoring and I am very confident that we will get this money.
Greets,
Manuel
--
Regards
Manuel Schneider
Wikimedia CH - Verein zur Förderung Freien Wissens
Wikimedia CH - Association for the advancement of free knowledge
www.wikimedia.ch
Hi,
the LinuxTag 2009 in Berlin will take place from Jone 24th to 27th.
I have applied for a booth, Tommi has handed in a paper for a talk about ZIM.
I'm pretty confident that we will have a booth there.
Tommi, you can apply for a booth for tntnet and name openZIM as a "project
partner". I listed "tntnet, Wikipedia, openmoko" as project partner of
openZIM.
DVDs will cost about 1000 EUR, Wikimedia CH is willing to vote about the
sponsoring and I am very confident that we will get this money.
Greets,
Manuel
--
Regards
Manuel Schneider
Wikimedia CH - Verein zur Förderung Freien Wissens
Wikimedia CH - Association for the advancement of free knowledge
www.wikimedia.ch