Hi Elena,
I have already responded on Discourse:
https://discuss.python.org/t/wiki-python-org-access-to-data-dump-of-contents/79878/3
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user name. You could then help improve pages.
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On 08.02.2025 03:00, Elena Williams via pydotorg-www wrote:
Hi,
This is following up and duplication (and extension) of the question
on the forum
https://discuss.python.org/t/wiki-python-org-access-to-data-dump-of-contents/79878
.
Posting here on advice of Chris Angelico (Rosuav).
I’m wondering if there’s an accessible dump of the data of
wiki.python.org <http://wiki.python.org>?
I understand the source and the theme are discussed on the forum, but
I'm looking for the contents itself.
Is Pydotorg WG aware of any way of accessing the actual contents itself?
Obviously what this means is highly variable. Ideally with revision
history would be amazing but a much larger lift, this would be ideal
to recognise where the effort behind it has come from. Though any
access to the data would be great. Specifically I'm interested in
looking into the valuable resources that are still accessed through
the wiki, thinking about what the future of it could be. It's a
great resource that many people still believe in. Ideally it could
somehow be given a new lease-on-life and I see the first step in that
understanding what it currently is.
Thanks!
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