- Wiktionary,
Wikimedia Commons, Wikiquote, Meta-
Wiki and Wikidata,
which define a
large part of the set
requirements for the software.
MediaWiki is written...
- to fund his
crowdsourced wiki projects. They had
previously been
hosted by Bomis, Wales's for-profit company. The
Wikimedia Foundation provides the technical...
- like
Wikimedia Commons and
Wikidata and
volunteer software engineers and
developers contributing to the
software used to
power Wikimedia,
MediaWiki. As...
-
Wikimedia Commons, or
simply Commons, is a
wiki-based
media repository of free-to-use images, sounds,
videos and
other media. It is a
project of the Wikimedia...
-
Retrieved 2021-05-01. "Statistics - Choral
Wiki". www.cpdl.org.
Retrieved 2021-05-01. "List of
largest wikis".
Wikimedia Foundation.
March 1, 2010. Retrieved...
-
Semantic MediaWiki (SMW) is an
extension to
MediaWiki that
allows for
annotating semantic data
within wiki pages, thus
turning a
wiki that incorporates...
- A
wiki (/
ˈwɪki/ WI-kee) is a form of
hypertext publication on the
internet which is
collaboratively edited and
managed by its
audience directly through...
-
MediaWiki is an open-source
wiki engine whose first version, 1.1, was
released in 2003. The
following table contains the
MediaWiki version history, showing...
- Verge.
Retrieved June 17, 2022. "Mentions". Rational
Wiki.
Retrieved July 20, 2023.
Media related to Rational
Wiki at
Wikimedia Commons Official website...
-
wiki names. It was
announced in May that the
Wikimedia Foundation, the non-profit
organization mostly known for
hosting Wikipedia,
would use "w.
wiki"...