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Revision as of 14:18, 5 November 2015
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2015
5 November 2015
This week Wikispooks surpassed 6000 articles.
8 August 2015
Two new milestones this week, after a Summer of steady growth in terms of pagecount, and a smarter coverpage design:
- Samuel Bush became the 2000th person to have an entry on Wikispooks.
- The Category:Subjectless Documents category became empty for the first time since it was created in December 2013 - meaning all 1149 Documents on the site now have subjects!
22 May 2015
Wikispooks celebrated its 5th birthday with a significant server upgrade.
- Editors who request it may be granted access to the Wikipedia Sandbox server, suitable for development and testing of new software.
- Use of SMW has not changed in the last 9 months, so can be considered stable.
- Active editorship continues to climb steadily
2014
The SMW extension is now used by almost all pages on the site. This goes beyond just standardising page appearance with a Wikipedia-style 'info box'. The semantic nature means that:
- Pages now dynamically build cross-references (so pages display, for example, a list of documents that relate to them, jobs display a list of people who have held that post etc.)
- The ExportRDF page allows export of semantic data about pages, for use in other websites or software
2013
WikiSpooks has been assembling a lot of material on the Lockerbie bombing, which may not be as straightforward as the official narrative would suggest.
December 2013
- The Semantic Mediawiki extension is now helping to organise material and integrate the 3rd party documents into the main wiki.
- The Community portal has been completely revamped and clarified.
August 2013
Wikipedia+ was formally checked and accepted by Mozilla and added to their Firefox extension gallery.
For older News, see Wikispooks:History
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