[Foundation-l] mirroring a portion of the wikipedia
Chad
innocentkiller at gmail.com
Wed Feb 18 23:41:44 UTC 2009
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 6:36 PM, basedrop <basedrop at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I'm not sure if this is the place to pose this question, if not could you
> respond with the proper place.
>
You'd probably get better replies on wikitech-l, but you're here already.
>
> I'm building out a social networking site centered around an "art" and
> "arthistory" theme. I would like to display a real time dynamic version of
> the arthistory section of the wikipedia at my domain. I would like for my
> users to be able to edit this section at my domain. My domain is
> arthistory.com. I am hoping to be able to provide a lot of acedemic and
> specialty users to this section via my site.
Sounds cool.
> I think we could both benefit
> from this relationship. My users have direct access to the arthistory
> section of wikipedia, the wikipedia gets access to my users who are
> experts
> in the field. I understand you can get a feed of the wikipedia, and also
> a database dump, but I'm looking for a more real time and dynamic
> connection (without just putting the wikipedia in an iframe.)
As a general rule of thumb, live mirrors are not allowed.
> I'd also
> prefer if I could use openID or some way of repurposing my user's
> registration to duel register with my site and with wikipedia, and create a
> login session for both simultaneously.
>
Not really possible. There's an openID extension for MediaWiki, but the
WMF doesn't use it (yet?) and there's no way to dual-register with WMF
sites and your own.
>
> I'm in the development stage so right now my efforts are exploratory.
> Thank
> you for your time.
>
>
>
> Michael
>
Best of luck to you.
-Chad
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