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= Money =
 
= Money =
  
At the moment AlexSchroeder is paying for the server:
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At the moment Alex Schroeder is paying for the server:
 
The people at thinkmo.de are asking for EUR 20 per month which basically
 
The people at thinkmo.de are asking for EUR 20 per month which basically
covers bandwidth. This wiki and the blogs of my family
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covers bandwidth.
all run on the emacswiki.org domain and it's using about 10G per month.
 
 
 
 
There will not
 
There will not
 
be any ads on emacswiki.org.
 
be any ads on emacswiki.org.
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= Wiki Engine =
 
= Wiki Engine =
  
This wiki runs Oddmuse.
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Emacs wiki runs Oddmuse.
  
 
Using a wiki engine written in Lisp or Scheme would have been more in
 
Using a wiki engine written in Lisp or Scheme would have been more in

Revision as of 11:51, 2 November 2012

Hosting

Alex Schroeder is the administrator of Emacs wiki. It is hosted by Thinkmo in Germany. The first edit was made in **2001-05-14**. The Internet Archive Wayback Machine agrees and has a snapshot for 2001-06-09.

The Emacs Wiki is located at http://www.emacswiki.org/, or http://purl.org/wiki/emacs/, or http://emacswiki.wikiwikiweb.de/, if emacswiki.org is down. This is a virtual hosting environment, therefore you need to use HTTP/1.1 to access the site.

You can reach the provider at http://www.wikiwikiweb.de/ and http://www.thinkmo.de/. If you notice page corruption or other problems, however, send mailto:alex@emacswiki.org or mailto:alex@gnu.org. The webmaster of emacswiki.org is also the webmaster of all the other virtual hosts.

Money

At the moment Alex Schroeder is paying for the server: The people at thinkmo.de are asking for EUR 20 per month which basically covers bandwidth. There will not be any ads on emacswiki.org.

Wiki Engine

Emacs wiki runs Oddmuse.

Using a wiki engine written in Lisp or Scheme would have been more in the spirit of Emacs and XEmacs, but Perl is ubiquitous, and Oddmuse is just one single Perl script, easy to install.

Scripts Used

Current crontab:

17  1  *  *  *  /home/aschroeder/bin/sitemap
14  2  *  *  *  /home/aschroeder/bin/maintenance
54  3  *  *  *  /home/aschroeder/bin/update-ell
47 6,12 * *  *  /home/aschroeder/bin/backup
23  9  *  *  *  /home/aschroeder/bin/emacs-cvs-update
38 10  *  *  *  /home/aschroeder/bin/emacs-svn-update
32  *  *  *  *  /home/aschroeder/bin/emacs-git-update
57  1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15,17,19,21,23 * * * /home/aschroeder/bin/emacs-rss