
Over the past several years, wikis have exerted a sizable influence on how people share and consume information online. Wikipedia, the world’s sixth-ranked Website by visitors, is perhaps the most prominent example of this sort of crowdsourcing at work: it now boasts more than 24 million articles in 285 languages, edited by an army of volunteers. But all that knowledge is only available so long as the reader is connected online. Kiwix, an offline Wikipedia reader (and SourceForge’s 2013 Project of the Month), aims to make that data more accessible to people worldwide. Emmanuel Engelhart, one of the project developers, recently sat down with SourceForge’s Rich Bowen to talk about Kiwix’s development and what it still needs from anyone willing to help out. Without further ado: Bowen: Congratulations on winning the SourceForge Project of the Month for February. Engelhart: Thank you for hosting Kiwix development tools and promoting free software. Bowen: Start by telling us what Kiwix is. How would someone use this? Engelhart: Kiwix allows [people] to read Wikipedia offline. In addition, using the highly efficient ZIM file format, Kiwix can read any HTML content offline. In order to enjoy Wikipedia offline, you need to download Kiwix and a ZIM file of Wikipedia (from the Kiwix web-site or directly from the Kiwix internal library). Then you can surf in Wikipedia as if you were online. Kiwix provides almost everything you will need:
- Case and diacritics insensitive full text search engine
- Bookmarks & Notes
- ZIM based HTTP server
- PDF/HTML export
- Localized in more than 80 languages
- Search suggestions
- Tabs navigation
- Integrated content manager/downloader
- We would love to have a new javascript developer able to add the EPUB support using Monocle
- We always need new translators for the user interface
- We are working currently on a solution for plug computers called kiwix-plug; and there is a lot to do for people having GNU/Linux admin skills:
- We need a C++ expert to help us improving tools to manipulate ZIM file, we need especially a solution to make ZIM incremental updates.
- Of course need we testers, join us at https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/kiwix-testing
- We need a bug master to manage all the tickets on the bug tracker