I want to add that Okawix uses code from the pre-ZIM GPL'ed ZenoReader and ZenoWriter which has been developed by the openZIM team before we started ZIM, but they changed it to be incompatible with Zeno and ZIM.
So Okawix can be regarded to be as proprietary as well as also a GPL violation.
We have been contacted by Linterweb (the company behind Okawix) several times and we also invited them to the developers meeting, but actually they do not seem to be able for a collaboration with an open source community. The Wikimedia Foundation had a similar experience when trying to work with them.
/Manuel
Am Mittwoch, 2. September 2009 schrieb Gerard Meijssen:
Hoi, For you information Okawix is localised at translatewiki.net. Thanks, GerardM
http://translatewiki.net/wiki/Translating:Okawix
2009/9/2 Manuel Schneider manuel.schneider@wikimedia.ch
Hi Chengbin, hi list,
static.wikimedia.org is currently not being updated and while the dumps processing has been assigned to and completely rewritten by Tomasz Finc (developer at WMF), there has not been made any assignment concerning HTML dumps.
We had a Wikipedia Offline meeting at Wikimania last week and discussed several issues. One issue is the fact, that WMF wants to see the ZIM file format being used for offline dumps and has suggested to include it into the regular dumping process. So one question was: When will that happen, what is the status of WMF ZIM dumping? As ZIM uses HTML extracts Tomasz clarified that once static.wikimedia.orghas been rebuild to be stable and sutainable, integrating ZIM would be trivial. But he also informed us that this task has not yet been assigned.
As Brion Vibber and Erik Möller have been at the meeting as well we hope that this assignment will be made soon and this task has got higher priority.
This said I may also advise you not to you use the pure HTML dumps but the ZIM files for your Archos, because that's what they are meant for. A ZIM file containing all german Wikipedia articles (>900,000) is 1,4 GB, an additional full text search index takes another 1 GB.
Greets,
Manuel
Am Mittwoch, 2. September 2009 schrieb Chengbin Zheng:
I bring this old issue up because I want to know if (or if not) progress (or plans) are made to update the static HTML version of Wikipedia. B&H photos just leaked the next generation of Archos portable media players. Unbelievably, the rumors of a 500GB version is true! This is already tempting (especially the price at $420). Just waiting for specs
on
September 15, the Archos event. I really hope it will support NTFS so I
can
use the compression feature.
It would be really cool and convenient to have an offline copy of
Wikipedia
anywhere I go without the need of Wi-Fi. What am I gonna do with 500GB?
BTW, does anyone know what is the size of the current static HTML English Wikipedia version uncompressed? Thanks. _______________________________________________ Wikitech-l mailing list Wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikitech-l
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