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'''Wikinfo''', formerly known as '''Internet-Encyclopedia''' (renamed in January 2004), is an online [[encyclopedia]] and a [[Fork (software development)|fork]] of the English language [[Wikipedia]]<ref>{{cite journal|title=Can History Be Open Source? Wikipedia and the Future of the Past|author=Roy Rosenzweig|volume=93|issue=1|date=June 2006|journal=The Journal of American History|url=http://www.histo(contracted; show full)info, with a small number of articles edited each day. The site lists approximately 30 "active editors" from some 1,800 user accounts. There are 26 administrators, including Bauder himself.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wikinfo.org/wiki.php?title=Special:Statistics&function=site|title=Wikinfo:Site summary|accessdate = 2006-12-22}}</ref>

By December, 2006 Wikinfo had approximately 35,700 articles. The process of importing articles has been accelerated by using an interface called 
[[GetWiki]], a highly modified version of release 1.1.0 of the [[MediaWiki]] software (2003) used to power Wikipedia and other [[website]]s. The intention of GetWiki's author, M.R.M. Parrott, was to add some new features to MediaWiki, but it was decided to [[Fork (software)|fork]] the codebase from the MediaWiki project in January 2004.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.getwiki.net/wiki.php?title=GetWiki:1.0|title=GetWiki:1.0|accessdate=2007-02-07}}</ref> Instead of red links, GetWiki uses green links to (contracted; show full)[[Category:GFDL]]
[[Category:History of Wikipedia]]
[[Category:Online encyclopedias]]
[[Category:Websites which use Wikipedia]]
[[Category:Wiki communities]]

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