On 3/28/03 10:53 AM, "Erik Moeller" erik_moeller@gmx.de wrote:
In order to demonstrate the capability of our product across an entire encyclopaedia we have fully integrated it with Wikipedia. The advantage for Wikipedia users is that each time they view an article from the encyclopedia they are provided with an automatically generated list of related Wikipedia articles.
Hmmm, how is this information more accurate than that provided by the "What links here" feature (which enumerates backlinks to an article)? Incidentally, "What links here" doesn't work on your site, probably because the links table has not been generated.
In any case, do you plan to keep up the site? A Wikipedia mirror would certainly be nice.
It would be if it respected the copyright of the text and the code. It clearly doesn't, yet. For one thing, they need to change the name of their mirror. But I hope they're willing to work with us to make it comply with the GFDL. There are also questions about the GPL phpwiki code that are raised, though it does seem at first blush that they're properly keeping their code separate from ours.