[Wikipedia-l] History of pages, author issues.

Mark Christensen mchristensen at HTEC.com
Thu Feb 21 20:56:31 UTC 2002


I have recently run my head up against the limitations of the conversion
script several times.  

It can be very helpful to see if the talk comments refer to the current
version of an article, or to a previous version.  Sometimes, this is
difficult to determine unless one can see the article history.  

So, I'd like to see if we couldn't get old.wikipedia.com up and running, as
it does not seem like we are making much progress on importing the old
history into the new mySQL database.

Yours
Mark Christensen


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jimmy Wales [mailto:jwales at bomis.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 12:43 PM
> To: wikipedia-l at nupedia.com
> Subject: Re: [Wikipedia-l] History of pages, author issues.
> 
> 
> Magnus Manske wrote:
> > * As Wikipedia articles have no author, there's no authorship.
> 
> Well, there was a good bit of useful data there.  There is 
> authorship in some
> sense, and we do like to keep the history.
> 
> > * AFAIK, the UseModWiki only stored the changes of the last 
> two weeks (or
> > something like that).
> 
> It was previously two weeks, but I extended it, I forget how 
> long, but our
> intention is to keep the history more or less permanently, 
> subject to disk
> space constraints.  (But disk space is cheap.)
> 
> > * AFAIK, there will be "old.wikipedia.com", with a patched 
> UseModWiki that
> > doesn't allow to edit/save articles, only view them, with 
> the contents from
> > before the switch.
> 
> That's right.  But we should still see about getting the old 
> history into the new
> database if it isn't impossible.
> 
> > * The reason why I didn't convert the article history as well as the
> > "current" versions is simply that I didn't figure out how 
> to read the
> > UseModWiki history format. I asked several times, even on 
> the 'pedia, for
> > help, but...
> 
> *nod*  I don't know the answer to this.  I've tried it myself 
> and did not succeed.
> 
> Maybe Clifford Adams could help us?
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