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* [https://github.com/tbayer/etherpad2wiki Small Python script] to convert Etherpads into wiki pages |
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* <cite class="citation journal">D'Angelo, Gabriele; Iorio, Angelo Di; Zacchiroli, Stefano (2018-11-03). [https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01882069 "Spacetime Characterization of Real-Time Collaborative Editing"]. ''Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction''. <b>2</b>.</cite><span title="ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info%3Aofi%2Ffmt%3Akev%3Amtx%3Ajournal&rft.genre=article&rft.jtitle=Proceedings+of+the+ACM+on+Human-Computer+Interaction&rft.atitle=Spacetime+Characterization+of+Real-Time+Collaborative+Editing&rft.volume=2&rft.date=2018-11-03&rft.aulast=D%27Angelo&rft.aufirst=Gabriele&rft.au=Iorio%2C+Angelo+Di&rft.au=Zacchiroli%2C+Stefano&rft_id=https%3A%2F%2Fhal.inria.fr%2Fhal-01882069&rfr_id=info%3Asid%2Fen.wikipedia.org%3ASpecial%3AExpandTemplates" class="Z3988"></span> ("We [...] studied the full editing histories of about 14 000 textual documents (or pads, in EtherPad terminology) from http://etherpad.wikimedia.org/, which is one of the most popular public instances of Etherpad, hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation.") |
* <cite class="citation journal">D'Angelo, Gabriele; Iorio, Angelo Di; Zacchiroli, Stefano (2018-11-03). [https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01882069 "Spacetime Characterization of Real-Time Collaborative Editing"]. ''Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction''. <b>2</b>.</cite><span title="ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info%3Aofi%2Ffmt%3Akev%3Amtx%3Ajournal&rft.genre=article&rft.jtitle=Proceedings+of+the+ACM+on+Human-Computer+Interaction&rft.atitle=Spacetime+Characterization+of+Real-Time+Collaborative+Editing&rft.volume=2&rft.date=2018-11-03&rft.aulast=D%27Angelo&rft.aufirst=Gabriele&rft.au=Iorio%2C+Angelo+Di&rft.au=Zacchiroli%2C+Stefano&rft_id=https%3A%2F%2Fhal.inria.fr%2Fhal-01882069&rfr_id=info%3Asid%2Fen.wikipedia.org%3ASpecial%3AExpandTemplates" class="Z3988"></span> ("We [...] studied the full editing histories of about 14 000 textual documents (or pads, in EtherPad terminology) from http://etherpad.wikimedia.org/, which is one of the most popular public instances of Etherpad, hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation.") |
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*https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/ |
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Revision as of 12:36, 17 April 2020
- This page is mainly about Wikimedia's Etherpad installation. For information about the software in general, see the Wikipedia article w:Etherpad.
The Wikimedia Foundation's Etherpad installation (//etherpad.wikimedia.org) is an "experimental service" for real-time collaboration and text editing. It is frequently used in the Wikimedia movement to document meetings and conference discussions.
Note: the etherpad database is Not suitable for any long-term storage — don't expect important data to stay there — copy it to a wikipage or elsewhere once you have finished collaborating in it.
History
According to this post to wikitech-l, the old Etherpad was replaced by a new installation of etherpad-lite in 2013. Old pads were archived to etherpad-old.wikimedia.org, which was removed on Monday, 30 December 2013.
Content removal
- To request a deletion, file a security task on Phabricator.
See also
- wikitech:etherpad.wikimedia.org (information for server admins)
- phab:tag/wikimedia-etherpad/ project on Phabricator
- mw:Etherpad Lite
- Small Python script to convert Etherpads into wiki pages
- D'Angelo, Gabriele; Iorio, Angelo Di; Zacchiroli, Stefano (2018-11-03). "Spacetime Characterization of Real-Time Collaborative Editing". Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction. 2. ("We [...] studied the full editing histories of about 14 000 textual documents (or pads, in EtherPad terminology) from http://etherpad.wikimedia.org/, which is one of the most popular public instances of Etherpad, hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation.")