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Angela wrote:
It used to be more of a real wiki, when it was
capitancook.com, but
that merged with world66 in 2003.
http://web.archive.org/web/20031002021425/www.capitancook.com/index.php
I wonder how they coped before then...
Just to clarify, this isn't a recent project.
It's been around in some
form since at least 2002 and has 80,000 articles and an Alexa ranking
of 13000
(<http://alexa.com/data/details/traffic_details?&range=2y&size=medium&y=t&url=world66.com>)
so is already somewhat successful.
Ah... how does Wikitravel compare to this?
On 6/26/05, Magnus Manske <magnus.manske(a)web.de>
wrote:
... they actually seem to have gathered their own
contents,
under cc-by-sa-1.0
It would be interesting to know how they changed license. They used to be GFDL.
Wait - that's a double step backwards! They went to a version 1.0 CC?
Yes, it would be interesting to see how they did it - they must have
dumped all the old entries...
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