>> When it has passed review, I suppose we could set up a few wikis at
>> prototype.wikimedia.org and test it there. It was originally set up
>> for the usability initiative but it seems to be used for increasingly
>> random testing purposes now, and we have no other proper place for
>> this.
>>
>
> Just curious: There's also http://test.wikipedia.org/ . What's the
> difference between it and prototype?
>
> I know that prototype has different language versions and i'm not sure
> about test in this regard. And except that?
>

Test is a part of the cluster. Prototype is not. We have more
flexibility on what we can put on prototype versus test.

V/r,

Ryan Lane

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