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Today's Deep-Dive: MediaWiki
Episode 92

Today's Deep-Dive: MediaWiki

Deep Dive · Stephan Luckow

February 17, 202510m 38s

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Show Notes

This episode focuses on MediaWiki, the software that powers Wikipedia and many other collaborative platforms worldwide. MediaWiki is open source, allowing anyone to use, modify, and distribute it, which contributes to its popularity and widespread adoption. It supports collaborative editing, enabling multiple users to work together on content creation and management. The vibrant community of developers and users enhances MediaWiki’s development and support, while its availability in over 350 languages promotes accessibility.

Key features of MediaWiki include its extensibility with numerous add-ons, scalability for both small and large projects, and extensive documentation for users of all expertise levels. Various sectors utilize MediaWiki for internal knowledge bases, project management, and educational platforms, showcasing its versatility. The software embodies a philosophy of sharing knowledge and fostering collaboration, making it a transformative tool for information management. Understanding its technical aspects, such as being written in PHP and its open-source nature, can help users maximize its potential. Overall, MediaWiki is not just a tool but a movement aimed at empowering individuals and communities through shared knowledge.

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