This was the last milestone on the way to generate a monthly fresh ZIM snaspshot for each of our projects. Actually, many ZIM flavours for Wikipedias and a few other projects.
This now happens 100% automatically with the help of the Zimfarm.
The work continues on MWoffliner, which is quite a delicate beast, to better handle the many particularities/features Mediawiki is known for.
Our small typescript team welcomes any volunteer help. We have work to do for junior and senior developers, just pick up your ticket at https://github.com/openzim/mwoffliner/issues.
Emmanuel
On 03.07.20 15:43, Stephane Coillet-Matillon wrote:
quick announcement for a major success on our side: we finally released late last night an updated version of the English Wikipedia[1]. The last full version (ie. with images) we had was from October 2018 (!), and since then we had been plagued by regressions, bugs, resource limitations and probably some very dark magic.
The new .zim file adds 900,000 articles (6.1 vs. 5.2 millions) and a healthy 11 Gb in size (89 vs. 78 Gb). The numbers are somewhat misleading because we need to include internal links and redirects, which brings the total to 100+ million interlinked items. Emmanuel will have more details on the hurdles that he had to deal with.
Updates will now run on a monthly basis, which is another major improvement: we had initially planned on bimonthly updates as a single run used to take up to three weeks. It can now be done in 5-6 days \o/
Congrats to everyone involved or who supported us one way or another, including the Foundation with the new & bigger servers they recently gave us access to. Hopefully now we can move on to newer problems.