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'''[[Thâu-ia̍h|Tâi-oân-kì]]''' is a Taiwanese wiki. It's running on MediaWiki<ref group="Note">A software developed to run Wikipedia and similar websites.</ref> | '''[[Thâu-ia̍h|Tâi-oân-kì]]''' is a Taiwanese wiki. It's running on MediaWiki software.<ref group="Note">A software developed to run Wikipedia and similar websites.</ref> Unlike Wikipedia, Tâi-oân-kì is an independent project unrelated to Wikimedia.<ref group="Note">The organization responsible for administration of Wikipedia.</ref> | ||
== Why building it? == | == Why building it? == | ||
* Tâi-oân-kì is fully in Taiwanese. It doesn't include any related language as opposed to Wikipedia which is limited by ISO-639-3 to include Amoy, Southeast Asian Hokkien, etc. | * Tâi-oân-kì is fully in Taiwanese. It doesn't include any related language as opposed to Wikipedia which is limited by ISO-639-3 to include Amoy, Southeast Asian Hokkien, etc. | ||
* Tâi-oân-kì is operated by its own user on a cloud service. No outsiders serve as administrators or developers. This could minimize | * Tâi-oân-kì is operated by its own user on a cloud service. No outsiders serve as administrators or developers. This could minimize obstacles of making improvements. In contrast, users on Wikipedia have to deal with community, technical, or language barriers to make a request of system level change. | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
Latest revision as of 2025 nî 11 goe̍h 8 ji̍t, 15:30
Tâi-oân-kì is a Taiwanese wiki. It's running on MediaWiki software.[Note 1] Unlike Wikipedia, Tâi-oân-kì is an independent project unrelated to Wikimedia.[Note 2]
Why building it?
- Tâi-oân-kì is fully in Taiwanese. It doesn't include any related language as opposed to Wikipedia which is limited by ISO-639-3 to include Amoy, Southeast Asian Hokkien, etc.
- Tâi-oân-kì is operated by its own user on a cloud service. No outsiders serve as administrators or developers. This could minimize obstacles of making improvements. In contrast, users on Wikipedia have to deal with community, technical, or language barriers to make a request of system level change.