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Add UseModWiki / OddMuseWiki script #172

Open nemobis opened 10 years ago

nemobis commented 10 years ago

I have no idea how long the existing UseMod and OddMuse wikis will keep surviving, it's really about time we ensure we have archived most of them. We're greatly indebted to some of them, including MeatBallWiki and CommunityWiki (the latter I'm downloading now).

It's really not that hard to download the latest text, see links in http://archiveteam.org/index.php?title=WikiTeam&oldid=19920#Other I think a dozen lines of bash would suffice as a start: take the domain or wiki.pl URL, try the most common URL patterns for the raw index and browse, proceed downloading where it looks good.

Then it can be tested on the list at http://www.usemod.com/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?SiteList

scottdb commented 10 years ago

I've downloaded the 5,254 pages of MeatBallWiki - 7zipped them, and added it to my site:

Mirrors and archives http://mirrors.sdboyd56.com ​ Scott

emijrp commented 10 years ago

By now you can create a list of wikis for this engine.

nemobis commented 9 years ago

By now you can create a list of wikis for this engine.

Did you mean "for now"?

PiRSquared17 commented 9 years ago

I added notes on this wiki engine to https://github.com/WikiTeam/wikiteam/wiki/Wiki-engine-notes (not sure if that is a good place)

nemobis commented 9 years ago

PiRSquared17, 23/09/2014 04:56:

I added notes on this wiki engine to https://github.com/WikiTeam/wikiteam/wiki/Wiki-engine-notes

Thanks! There are a couple links on http://archiveteam.org/index.php?title=WikiTeam#Other ; when this information reaches a stable home, please update/notify relevant pages c2.com etc., there are folks there who often quickly reply and give useful advice.

nemobis commented 4 years ago

Ward Cunningham migrated the original WikiWiki, he probably left somewhere the code he used to do so. That might be useful for others exports too (unless it relied on loading wikitext from the local filesystem).