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  2. Wikipedia:Mirrors and forks - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Mirrors_and_forks

    Mirrors and forks of Wikipedia are publications that mirror (copy exactly) or fork (copy, but change parts of the material of) Wikipedia. Many correctly follow the licensing terms; however, many others fail – accidentally or intentionally – to place the notice required by these terms.

  3. Wikipedia:Mirrors and forks/All - Wikipedia

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    List of colo[u]r details, such as names & RGB values, at least partially scraped from en.wikipedia. Contains some problematic content which was removed from enwiki for other reasons (ie. simply made up by an editor); existence of this (mirrored) content has been used to justify re-adding it.

  4. Wikipedia:Wikipedia clones - Wikipedia

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    A Wikipedia clone, also called a Wikipedia mirror site, is a web site that uses information derived wholly or in large part from Wikipedia.The information displayed on the site either may come from an older version of one or more Wikipedia articles that the site has never updated, or may be designed to update the information each time the respective Wikipedia article(s) are edited.

  5. List of forks of Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Citizendium, a 2006 fork of English Wikipedia, founded by Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger, which was unforked in 2007. [3] [4] Enciclopedia Libre, a 2002 fork of the Spanish Wikipedia created in opposition to perceived plans to add advertising to Wikipedia. [5] [6] Everipedia, launched as a 2015 fork of English Wikipedia, and later unforked ...

  6. Mirror site - Wikipedia

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    Mirror sites are often located in a different geographic region than the original, or upstream site. The purpose of mirrors is to reduce network traffic, improve access speed, ensure availability of the original site for technical [2] or political reasons, [3] or provide a real-time backup of the original site. [4] [5] [6] Mirror sites are ...

  7. Wikipedia : Mirrors and forks/ABC

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    List of colo[u]r details, such as names & RGB values, at least partially scraped from en.wikipedia. Contains some problematic content which was removed from enwiki for other reasons (ie. simply made up by an editor); existence of this (mirrored) content has been used to justify re-adding it.

  8. Wikipedia:FAQ/Forking - Wikipedia

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    A mirror is an exact copy. A fork is a copy that has been changed, diverging from the original path of development, like a fork in the road. Mirrors provide alternative access to Wikipedia (when access is needed offline, or when the Wikipedia site is down). Forks allow you to start with Wikipedia content, and transform it into something else.

  9. Category : Websites which mirror Wikipedia

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    This is a category for those websites that mirror Wikipedia content. Pages in category "Websites which mirror Wikipedia" The following 13 pages are in this category ...