All,

Those guys at Slashdot won't leave our poor little server alone:

http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/02/14/1314235

"A growing number of people are concerned about where Wikipedia is heading.
Some have left Wikipedia for Citizendium, while others are trying to change
the culture of Wikipedia from within. A recent essay called Wikipedia is
failing points out many of the problems which must be solved with Wikipedia
for it to succeed in its aim of becoming a reputable, reliable reference
work. How would you go about solving these problems?"

As a result, I think if anything we're getting even more traffic than from
the first Slashdotting.  Anyway, your help is greatly desired just now,
welcoming the new folks on the wiki.

In a Slashdot comment I explained:

Hey, we badly want to be open to the world! But it's expensive!

I can make a little announcement. Wikis are huge resource hogs, so to grant
just read access to wiki pages indiscriminately will require more resources
than the big souped-up but single server we have at present. Quite frankly
we have been holding out for an infusion of funds for sixteen servers. It's
clear now that we can launch with less than that, with a number that we can
afford with our very limited present budget. So we'll be bravely forging
ahead with an only temporarily adequate number of servers!

The Citizendium wiki (http://pilot.citizendium.org) will be launching for
public read access as soon as (1) we get a few new servers set up (it'll be
a small enough number to be within our budget), and (2) we make a few
technical changes (e.g., change the "Citizendium Pilot" namespace to
"Citizendium"; and lots of other stuff).

Now, when will that be? Not sure; now it's a matter of getting and setting
up the equipment and making those software changes, and it's impossible to
predict how long it will take to do this, as we are mostly relying on
volunteers (and one part-time contracter) to work on our software. But on
the order of weeks, not months. If you want to help us with the software
stuff, I bow to your geekiness and invite you to our forge
(http://forge.citizendium.org).

Hope that clarifies our situation anyway.

--Larry

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