I am not sure if GUI changes are sufficient in my occasion, but I do 
understand that it is the optimal solution. Thank you all for your 
answers, I'll let the list informed about the results of my effort!

On 11/11/2010 7:15 μμ, Daniel Barrett wrote:
> Huib Laurens writes:
>> I run three mediawiki installs all using one and the same databases, so it
>> will not be a problem if you have two wiki's working out of one database.
> There are three possibilities when you talk about multiple wikis in one 
> database:
>
> 1. One database, multiple database prefixes, one code tree
> 2. One database, multiple database prefixes, multiple code trees
> 3. One database, one database prefix (all wikis literally share the same 
> tables), any number of code trees (one or multiple)
>
> The poster is asking about case #3.  Doing this with one code tree plus "GUI 
> changes per hostname" is easy.  If you have 3
> code trees, when you upgrade MediaWiki, do you do three upgrades or one? When 
> you run maintenance/update.php, which wiki do you run it from? You avoid 
> these issues with one code tree and changing the skin by hostname.
>
> DanB
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