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'''Hyperopia''' is a planned wikieditor framework for editing a subset of a wiki while offline. It will support synchronizing with source wikis when online again - pushing any local changes made and/or pulling new updates from it.
'''Hyperopia''' is a planned wikieditor framework for editing a subset of a wiki while offline. It will support synchronizing with source wikis when online again - pushing any local changes made and/or pulling new updates from it.

== Related bugs ==

;Fixing the wikibrowse toolchain so creating new wikislices works
: <trac>10510</trac> - make wikipedia.xo work on F11 and F14
: <trac>10526</trac> - sync mwlib with the latest version upstream.


== Format ==
Documents are stored in wikimarkup to simplify updates and changes.
Initially, hyperopia will be designed to work with MediaWiki, with reasonable support for templates and math markup.


== Updates ==
Updates will be posted to the source wiki using three-way diffs to simplify the process. When this seems too complicated, the update can be posted to a new page, and a link to the diff b/t it and the latest revision posted to the artucke talk page.

'complicated' is a customizable concept; in conservative cases this can mean 'when an intervening edit has occurred'; at the other end of the spectrum 'when a merge conflict cannot be reasonably resolved'.





Latest revision as of 05:58, 16 April 2013

Hyperopia is a planned wikieditor framework for editing a subset of a wiki while offline. It will support synchronizing with source wikis when online again - pushing any local changes made and/or pulling new updates from it.


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