In a message dated 7/5/2009 11:12:15 AM Pacific Daylight Time, stvrtg@gmail.com writes:
Hm. But is it a local sort of "website?">>
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What are you implying by that? I have no idea what you mean.
Will
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stvrtg@gmail.com writes:
Hm. But is it a local sort of "website?">>
WJhonson@aol.com wrote:
What are you implying by that? I have no idea what you mean.
The discussion I quoted from a few months ago says something about moving it to a "toolserver," and then someone indicated there had been approval for that usage.
From there, I suppose the questions are 1) did the move take place
and is it now on a toolserver? 2) is only the work end on the toolserver such that the interface itself is on a private site - and thus we are sending traffic to a private site?
-Steve
On Monday, 6 July 2009 2:30 am, stevertigo wrote:
From there, I suppose the questions are 1) did the move take place and is it now on a toolserver? 2) is only the work end on the toolserver such that the interface itself is on a private site - and thus we are sending traffic to a private site?
The toolserver is a Wikimedia DE hosted project, with approval from the WMF. People who wish to develop tools for WMF projects can apply for webspace/shell environment on it somewhere on Meta. (I have webspace at http://toolserver.org/~fl/ for example). Plenty of enwiki projects are run off it, for example the account creation requests interface is located at http://stable.toolserver.org/acc/.
See [[m:Toolserver]] and http://toolserver.org/ for more details. -- fl administrator @ enwiki http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/user_talk:fl