Dear All,
Well, I found the site. There is a proposed project called "Stable
Versions" at:
This is a site where various options are being discussed. As I said before, this was
mentioned in the current edition of PC Magazine.
As Ever,
Ruth Ifcher
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From: rose.parks(a)att.net
Dear All,
Interesting. In the February 21, 2005, issue of PC Magazine, it mentions
that Jimmy will soon establish a Stable Versions systems. " There is another
independent project in the works, that requires a change to MediaWiki software
that Wikipedia uses. This can be found at:
[http:en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Stable_versions]
But, when I go there, I don't find it.
Anybody?
As Ever,
Ruth Ifcher
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From: geni <geniice(a)gmail.com>
On 2/7/06, Oskar Sigvardsson
<oskarsigvardsson(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Wait, wait? Is the code both insecure and and
non-optimal? That's two
very excellent reasons not to implement it.....
--Oskar
We don't know how optimal it would have been since we never gave it a
test run. Last I heard it was being rewriten in a different way which
should be more secure.
--
geni
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