Hi Frederico,
In fact, we had 3 projects in parallel, at Linterweb my company, it complicates things :)
Wikiwix: online search engine,
archive.wikiwix.com: archive of the sources of external links of Wikipedia
On November 30, 2008, we released RC 0.7, which was to be the basic version for the merger of Kiwix and Moulin, it included all the contents of the foundation in all languages and we made Zenos
In fact, wikiwix indexed all the projects of the foundation, and allowed to realize the dumps and the indexes of the search engine for the offline.
Wikiwix was proprietary at the time so we made a mini search engine that allowed to exploit the indexes:
A lot of confusion, on the search engine part of Kiwix but it was free in reading mode.
We then distributed Okawix with a proprietary binary.
In 2009, openZIM comes out and we transform the Zeno reader into Zim, I'm still waiting for news:
Besides there I learned that someone from Linterweb had been to Buenos Aires, except that I never sent people there.
Especially since I was helped at the time by OSEO, to realize Kiwix in open source, by bank loans at 0% (hence my role as financier), that I could no longer repay https://www.bpifrance.fr/nos-actualites/oseo-filiale-de-la-banque-publique-dinvestissement-lance-un-nouveau-fonds-de-garantie-pour-soutenir-la-tresorerie-des-pme-et-des-tpe.
In order not to have to repay, I declared that I did not have the right to use the name of Kiwix which belonged to Kelson.
Linterweb will close on December 31st, I fear the worst for the Kiwix association, OSEO can examine the files to see if there has been any misappropriation of its assets, now Kiwix is selling a lot of things in its name, and me for having let it happen for almost 15 years.
The best solution for the Kiwix association is to buy back from Linterweb at a symbolic price the CDs of the RC0.5, which I still have to avoid future problems.
Since archive.wikiwix.com is used as the Waybackmachine by Wikipedia Francophone, I am setting up an association with some friends to make ZIM external links of all the projects of the Foundation.
The hosting of the Wikiwix server will be financed by WikimediaFrance in this new association, but I need a second server to generate the ZIM and especially to distribute them by Kiwix.
I contacted the Kiwix association who very quickly referred me to Renaud G and Emmanuel.
Now Wikiwix and the archives are opensources:
I still intend to finish the work which is to find the way to offer a part of the WEB for offline.
Good day to all of the spammer
Le 2024-12-10 16:53, Federico Leva (Nemo) a écrit :
Hello Pascal,nice to hear from you!I've not reviewed what the controversy is about, but in my own experience trying to write Wikipedia articles about Kiwix etc. it's very hard to find reliable sources able to disentangle some of the intricacies of the software's project.
Looking in my own emails from 15 years ago, I see past discussions with people mixing up Kiwix and Okawix, discussion about which project should be called a fork of which, how much of Okawix was really GPL, where openzim came from etc. Until a moment ago I had forgotten everything, but I think now I get where the confusion comes from.
A Wikipedia talk page is probably not the most effective place to settle the matter. It would be great to read more about your side of the story, even just in a blog post, before it's all forgotten. We will probably learn something, even if terminological quarrels aren't resolved to everyone's satisfaction (as they never are when discussing GNU/Linux distributions...).
Best, FedericoIl 09/12/24 02:49, Pascal Martin ha scritto:
Hello Samuel,
I have always trusted the Wikipedia community.
I think it all comes from there:
https://diff.wikimedia.org/2014/09/12/emmanuel-engelhart-inventor-of-kiwix/
The editing battle is between Renaud Gaudin, Emmanuel Engelhart and me :)
https://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Discussion:Kiwix&action=history
I don't understand why they dispute the paternity of Fabien Coulon from Linterweb, and I don't want to know why.
And when I asked the question to the Kiwix Team I was sent back to them, so I'm going around in circles.
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiwix
"En un principio el proyecto era mantenido por una empresa llamada Linterweb. Sin embargo, Linterweb dejó de colaborar con Kiwix por intereses comerciales (no aceptó que el formato de compresión fuese de código abierto)3 Actualmente, muchos desarrolladores están colaborando activamente en el desarrollo de Kiwix"
Nice to read you,
Pascal
Le 2024-12-08 21:43, Samuel Klein a écrit :
Hello Pascal, nice to see you posting here. Can you link to the French or Spanish Wikipedia discussions/edit conflicts?
I doubt anyone was trying to distort the english wp article, just a question of what sources they found when researching. Tha is for posting links; many people on this list have been involved with offline tools since the days of the interweb and can help update.
Grateful to everyone who has contributed to Kiwix over the years, which I have used on countless occasions.
Cheers, SJ
🌍🌏🌎🌑
On Sun, Dec 8, 2024, 5:43 AM Pascal Martin <pmartin@linterweb.fr> wrote:
Hello,
Jim Wales aka Jimbo had the idea to make an encyclopedia, but the first version of MediaWiki is attributed to Magnus Manke.
Emmanuel Engelhart aka Kelson had the idea to make Kiwix, but the first version of Kiwix was made by Fabien Coulon for Linterweb.
In opensource software, it is customary to attribute authorship to the coders of the first functional version of a software who made these sources public.
This article don't mention Renaud or Emmanuel, but only Linterweb as designer on April 26, 2007 :
https://web.archive.org/web/20070429040001/http://www.01net.com/ editorial/347463/encyclopedie/une-version-francaise-de-wikipedia- bientot-en-dvd/
I don't deny the participation of Emmanuel Engelhart on the mirror aspect at the beginning of the project, as he says on the first message on the list.
"Hello everyone, just a quick email to introduce the people involved in kiwix. So far: Nytux (Fabien), he is the one who coded everything, so he is the one to ask questions about the search engine and the rest. He is an employee of Linterweb Pm27 (Pascal), he is the boss of Fabien and Linterweb, he is the treasurer. I had the idea for the project, I am a volunteer for Wikimedia France and I am responsible for dumps for Wikipedia selections. There you go. Emmanuel"
https://sourceforge.net/p/kiwix/mailman/kiwix-developer/? limit=100&viewmonth=200706
Don't ask me why, but sourceforge didn't keep the branches, I don't know why but the waybackmachine kept some bits.
Fabien Coulon aka Nytux aka Coulonito made the first commits on this branch of Kiwix.
https://web.archive.org/web/20090803143858/http://sourceforge.net/ users/coulonito
This screenshot is the first appearance of Kiwix, posted by Emmanuel Engelhart, it clearly says developed by Linterweb, thus recognizing our contributions at the time :
https://web.archive.org/web/20070409082337/http://www.kiwix.org/ index.php/Image:Ocean_blue_skin_example.jpg
Fabien Coulon had admin's rights from the beginning of the project:
https://web.archive.org/web/20070306091713/http://sourceforge.net/ projects/kiwix/
The merger between the two projects took place only in 2008.
In 2008 it was Guillaume Duhamel aka Yabause for Linterweb who also worked on it, he created the common branch with moulinkiwi.
https://web.archive.org/web/20080915100426/http:// kiwix.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/kiwix/
https://www.clubic.com/actualite-243284-kiwix-wikipedia-cle-usb.html
Once again we only talk about Linterweb as a designer on this version.
As Guillaume points out, the only binaries for which we have not published the code were made for Okawix, in no case has Linterweb published binaries for Kiwix:
https://linuxfr.org/nodes/96954/comments/1420846
I am surprised to don't find the mention of the linterweb employees's contribution on the Kiwix articles on Wikipedia in in english.
Like on the Hispanic article that the disagreement would be about a disagreement on the sources. I broke the partnership following the ban on exploiting for commercial use of the Kiwix project, as the external source says.
I am not trying to know who carried these rumors but that someone brings me the contributions of the creators' code.
Is there any public proof of the contribution of the code to the first version of Kiwix that is attributed to Emmanuel and Renaud?
Sorry to come back to a 15 year old story, but the distortions on Wikipedia articles led to an editing conflict on the French Kiwix article, considering Renaud Gaudin and Emmanuel Engelhart as the creator of Kiwix.
But all the links prove that Kiwix was created by Fabien Coulon for Linterweb.
For Linterweb,
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