I think /pages/ is the latest and greatest. The 'keep' files are, uh, I'm
not
sure what exactly.
I guess everything is changing pronto, though! I'll make sure your tarball is
downloadable, but since we've changed software the old tarball will be increasingly
irrelevant.
We'll have to put together a new tarball of the mysql database.
David Merrill wrote:
On Fri, Jan 25, 2002 at 10:24:49AM -0800, Jimmy Wales
wrote:
David, that's great news!
Actually, Wikipedia did 14,780,010 pageviews in December, and is on track
to break 17 million this month. :-)
I do have a problem though, that you can help me
with if you will.
It seems the tarball is not being updated regularly.
In my opinion, the tarball is updated nightly, and has been for a few
weeks. I just looked, and it looks good! Have you checked it lately?
Checked it last night. I thought it was outdated because there is no
Andrew_S._Tanenbaum.kp file. Perhaps I misunderstand the file
structure? Which subdir is the official, latest-and-greatest? Feel
free to tell me to rtfm if you also give me the location of the fm.
:-)
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