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I know that the wiki concept is let people from around the world contribute and everything. Now is there a way to add code ("contribute") to Wikipedia's codebase? Open-source?

For eg. I'd like to offer a poll to every Wikipedian (registered user) on their user-page asking whether they're deletionists (rather have less) or additionists (rather have more)

I'm sure many would have great ideas that they could contribute .. like FireFox addons.

Any way to add-on or add to the Wikipedia software? Even if you're constantly under moderation and every change is verified by Wikipedia employees, heck, you get to update the Wikipedia!

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Does this question belong here in SO? I am not sure. – Niyaz Feb 21 at 17:38
He's wanting to program something and asking if its possible (in this case if its possible to contribute to that project). I think it is very programming related. – TheTXI Feb 21 at 17:40

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You'd contribute to MediaWiki. However, I strongly suspect you won't get features like polls accepted into the codebase (or at least not adopted by Wikipedia). I suspect that a feature like that would already have been implemented if enough folks on Wikipedia wanted it.

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Pity you can't really add-on to Wikipedia's code though. I knew about these many freely available (open-sourced?) Wiki engines like MediaWiki. – Jeremy Rudd Mar 3 at 1:59
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See WikiMedia, there is a developers link.

Licensed under GPL.

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I believe you're referring to creating a plugin for MediaWiki.

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I don't think you can update the code that is actually going on at http://www.wikipedia.org but you could always take an open-source wiki software already out there and customize it to add in the functionality you would like.

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