Dear all,
thanks to the WMF ops team who helped us consolidating the offline lists:
dev-l@openzim.org, a low-volume list of openZIM developers has been merged with offline-l@lists.wikimedia.org, a low-volume list of general offline-related talk of Wikimedia. Most announcements have been cross-posted between both lists anyway in the past. The list archives have been merged as well and can be found here now: http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/offline-l/
While openZIM started as a stand-alone project run by enthusiastic Wikimedians it became an integral part of the Wikimedia Offline projects in the meantime. This merge is another step in focusing efforts and build a common infrastructure.
Regards,
Manuel
Hi,
I'm looking for some offline tool to manage my content on the wiki site remotely. Are there any recommendations?
Regards,
Hi,
I do not really understand your question but this ML is to discuss about spreading Wikimedia contents offline. Are you sure this is the right place for your question? If YES, please elaborate your question and give us more information about your use case.
Regards Emmanuel
On 04/26/2012 09:11 PM, Frank Xu wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for some offline tool to manage my content on the wiki site remotely. Are there any recommendations?
Regards,
-- Regards, 531 Zichen "Frank" Xu Electrical and Computer Engineering College of Engineering Ohio State University
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