River from the Toolserver administration can help you too, since they are doing the same.
On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 6:42 AM, Nicolas Dumazet nicdumz@gmail.com wrote:
Mediawiki, at the moment, does not provide an easy way to replicate changes on another mirror. If you start to do so, you will likely have troubles with the sysadmins, as induced load will not be acceptable.
Tim Starling is probably the best person to ask suggestions to. I'd probably expect him to ask you to pay for some kind of real-time feeds, though...
2010/4/11 Tisane . tisane2718@gmail.com:
Hi, I plan on creating an enwiki mirror that will need to be kept continually up to date. The plan is to download the data dump as a
starting
point, and to grab every revision from enwiki as it is being made and
insert
the revision into the mirror wiki's database. See
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Village_pump_%28technical%29#Real-tim...
for more details.
Is there already a bot that can do something similar to this? I checked http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Pywikipediabot/Scripts and its subpage
and
didn't see anything along those lines. Thanks, -Tisane
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