Bhamwiki:Milestones

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BhamWiki was launched on March 15, 2006.

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BhamWiki's monthly site statistics provided by Dreamhost - through January 31, 2007

1st article

The 1st article, Interstate hole (renamed several times since) was added on March 15, 2006 by User:Gt9606a (logged in as Dystopos)

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On May 24, 2006 the logo was updated.
On June 12, 2006 the site was upgraded to MediaWiki 1.6.7
At 500 articles, BhamWiki is more comprehensive than several Wikipedias - specifically those serving the Cantonese, Maori, Moldovan, Amharic, and Mongolian language communities.
On July 28, notable Birmingham blogger Wade Kwon named BhamWiki one of "Birmingham's Hottest Sites". The article identified some of the MediaWiki tools as our strongest features and noted the need for "a roadmap on how to get started with the group." The other four sites honored were BarCamp Birmingham, Birmingham Buzz, Birmingham Rewound, and the Magic City Flickr Group.
  • The 750th article, Fannie Flagg, was created on July 29, 2006 by Dystopos.
On August 10, a "favicon.ico" file was added to the server to dress up your bookmarks.
The "Best of Birmingham" feature in the September 2006 issue of Birmingham Magazine noted BhamWiki's historical resources in the context of Birmingham history websites publicized on Wade on Birmingham.

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Bhamwiki:Sustainability, the first "portal" (a subject-specific entry page) was created on October 11, 2006 by User:Dystopos. It was requested for use by the Urban Sustainability Task Force of Catalyst for Birmingham.
An article on BhamWiki was published in The Birmingham News on November 25, 2006, written by Erin Stock. Site traffic for November 25 was approximately 7 times our average load and we signed on 10 new editors over the weekend.
An article on BhamWiki was published in Black & White on January 11, 2007, written by Paul Brantley.
Bhamwiki was mentioned in an article about political wikis on the Personal Democracy Forum dated January 22, 2007.
On February 11, 2007 the site was upgraded to MediaWiki 1.9.2 on PHP 5.1.2. The size of the database overstepped the memory limits for the web server when the PHP update scripts were run, meaning that for several hours edit attempts returned a database error.

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