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Welcome to the AniNIX's Wiki. This is the documentation source for the AniNIX network. The implementation details are disclosed here to act as a reference for others and to join the open-source community.
Any comments, concerns, or suggestions should be submitted as issues.
Sections
This wiki is divided into sections.
- Classes: some classes being taught by AniNIX staff
- Entities: a list of hosts, VM's, and hardware used by the network
- Operation: a list of policies and procedures for contributing to the AniNIX.
- Providers: a list of software, hardware, and service providers
Information on individual services will be under roles
in AniNIX/Ubiqtorate.
Etymology
Wiki, in an interesting article, is cited to mean "quick". This Wiki and many like it are a quick, easily editable and Web-accessible database for presenting information to a wider audience.
The AniNIX is an open-source, closed-membership network of services available to those known to its admins. Its name is a combination of animus, meaning governing spirit, and Linux, the platform on which it is built.
Relevant Files and Software
This Wiki is simply a stream of Markdown files that Foundation will interpret. This makes it similarly simple to edit, fork, branch, and backup.
Available Clients
Any browser or Git client will sufice.
Equivalents or Competition
Some real-world equivalents include Wikipedia, FANDOM (formerly Wikia), and the oft-referenced ArchLinux Wiki.
Rivals include Encyclopedia Britannica and MSN Encarta.
We formerly used self-hosted MediaWiki, but we have deprecated that. While it had useful search and templating functionality, we have evaluated that backups, git flow, and offline usability outweigh those benefits.
Additional Reference
The Wiki is considered a charity arm of the AniNIX network -- it is open access to implementation information and the like. This allows others to understand how and why the AniNIX rolled out its projects, and therefore learn from these projects. We hope they will take that information to support their own needs and share their experience in the same fashion. Open access to information therefore improves the world, as all can learn.