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Manuel Schneider a écrit :
Yesterday I had an interestng discussion with Asaf Bartov. He is volunteer at Wikimedia Israel and as a professional he is developper of transactional systems für banks. Wikimedia Israel has plans to get the hebrew Wikipedia onto the OLPC and is looking for technical solutions. Asaf already worked on Bzreader which is a Reader of the bzip2ed XML dumps the WMF provides. Bzreader runs on ReactOS-compatibles and has to parse the MW syntax by itself and has a built-in browser. Asaf already fixed some bugs, but when he heard me in the introductionery session mentioning openZIM he started thinking about better investing his effort into something which already works.
That would be pretty good, the OLPC bzip2 based storage system is not bad, but it is conceptually linked to bz2 and at least for that reason is not the best solution. We have to convince the OLPC teams that they have only things to win to adopt ZIM, thank you for doing that Manuel.
We looked into openZIM yesterday, checked out the stuff from Subversion, compiled it and played with it. I am pretty sure that Asaf will be quite happy with the update now and I will try to get him on board of the development team.
Super!
This would then also require more frequently commits, so Asaf is able to work on current code and submit patches.
He also had Kiwix on his hard drive and we updated from Subversion, so we realised that also Emmanuel did some work on his code, zim replaced zeno now etc.
Yes, that's true. It works again now after Tommi's big rewrite.
There are two other Wikipedia DVD projects on this conference:
- Wikimedia Polska made a Wikipedia DVD based on the HTML dumps the WMF
provides, supplemented with a search engine written in Java, so it runs as an applet in the browser on any platform.
There will be no other releases as it didn't sell well in Poland.
Ok.
- Wikimedia Italia has a DVD which will be released in a newer version this
year, but I haven't been able to find out more about it yet.
The main point I think is to get now the dumps working. Can please someone try to put together the software needed and commit it to our Subversion?
Yes, having different dumps seems also to me to be the priority.
I had a private discussion with Mike Godwin, the general counselor of the WMF, about the trademarks etc. As we publish the DVD with Wikimedia CH and it is a non-commercial project, I will need the approval from Mike Godwin (every single usage of the Wikipedia logo need approval now), but he is willing to give it to me.
I'm always sceptical about the Foundation, especially concerning the offline contents topic. My experience shows that they were always more a brake than a help... but thank you very much for your lobbying : this is important and I can't do such things ;)
Regards Emmanuel