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{{box-event|MediaWiki Developers Meet-Up|April 14th - 16th, 2010|This year Wikimedia Deutschland will again host the yearly MediaWiki Developers Meet-Up in Berlin.
* [[MediaWiki Developer Meet-Up 2010|planning page]]}}
{{box-event|LinuxTag 2010|June 9th - 12th, 2010|openZIM has applied for a booth and a talk at LinuxTag 2010
{{box-event|LinuxTag 2010|June 9th - 12th, 2010|openZIM has applied for a booth and a talk at LinuxTag 2010
* [[LinuxTag 2010|planning page]]
* [[LinuxTag 2010|planning page]]

Revision as of 10:55, 6 February 2010

MediaWiki Developers Meet-Up
April 14th - 16th, 2010
This year Wikimedia Deutschland will again host the yearly MediaWiki Developers Meet-Up in Berlin.
LinuxTag 2010
June 9th - 12th, 2010
openZIM has applied for a booth and a talk at LinuxTag 2010
Wikipedia DVD LinuxTag 2009
2009-06-24
Our Wikipedia DVD is available on our booth at LinuxTag in Berlin, hall 7.2a booth 113a.
running the zimreader on DVD
bin/zimreader zim/wikip000.zim
  -x zim/wikipedi.zim
report bugs!
Wikimania 2009
August 26th - 28th, 2009
openZIM has presented itself, its goals and delieverables at the annual international Wikimania conference in Buenos Aires. Visit the talk of Manuel Schneider and get in touch with us!
Cooperation with Wikimedia Foundation
2009-04-16
In a phone conference with Erik Möller, Brion Vibber and Tomasz Finc of the Wikimedia Foundation and Manuel the goals and deliverables of the openZIM project have been discussed. The WMF aims to include the ZIM file format into their dump process and that they will support openZIM to become the standard offline format for Wikimedia Wikis. Long-term goal is to have a "one-click" functionality inside MediaWiki to create ZIM files on demand. Some more interesting ideas and projects the Wikimedia Foundation is looking forward have been discussed, openZIM may become part of those as well.
openZIM project started
2009-02-22
The first developer meeting of openZIM just took place near Basel (CH). A team consisting Tommi Mäkitalo (Tntnet), Emmanuel Engelhart (Kiwix), Johannes Schauer (OpenMoko) and Manuel Schneider (Wikimedia CH) have been formed. openZIM will provide free documentation and implementation of the ZIM file format, an efficient storage for hypertext data, aimed at offline access to Wikipedia.

Current goal is to present the project at LinuxTag 2009 in Berlin and have a Wikipedia DVD with all german articles ready by then as a demonstration object.