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How do I download Wikipedia content?

Regular dumps of the database can be found at this address : http://wikipedia.sourceforge.net/

See also : Wikipedia:Database download

How do I download Wikipedia software?

[To be written]

What kind of computer system do I need to run Wikipedia software?

[To be written.]

Can I fork individual Wikipedia articles?

Absolutely. As set forth at Wikipedia:Copyrights#Definitions_and_trademarks, Wikipedia considers each Wikipedia article to be an individual document. Moreover, for the purposes of creating derivative works of individual Wikipedia articles, Wikipedia considers a direct link-back to a particular Wikipedia article as being in full compliance with the GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL), provided your derivative work is also licensed under the auspices of the GFDL. As such, would-be Wikipedia forkers need not worry about the challenges involved in setting up a large-scale Web site.


Wikipedia Frequently Asked Questions

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Copyright FAQ

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