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I want my own hosted Wiki so its fully under my control, but would like something as advanced as Wikia rather than the plain, feature-lacking Wikipedia style MediaWiki.

What software does Wikia use and can I have that for my own hosted Wiki? Is it just upgraded/added-on MediaWiki.

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Other than asking the name of a program (well stack really I imagine) and how to get it, how exactly is this related to the act of programming? – EBGreen Mar 4 at 18:31
Not Programming Related. – George Stocker Mar 4 at 18:31
You people are so small-minded always after the tiny little bugs are errors (I know, that cause the most amount of trouble) .. or jokes that everyone likes. – Jeremy Rudd Mar 4 at 20:03
For once try and think design... developers. – Jeremy Rudd Mar 4 at 20:04

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You can find Wikia's customizations and extensions to MediaWiki at their dev wiki.

They keep most of their tweaked code in a publicly-accessible SVN server, linked there.

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Try emailing them, they might tell you.

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Seriously give this a shot. I've done this a couple of times with good results. I remember emailing support at Pandora when it first came out and asked what they used. I got a personal email back from one of the execs that listed all of the various technologies. – bcasp Mar 4 at 18:38
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AFAIK, Wikia uses a modified version of the standard Mediawiki distribution that they've been augmenting over the years.

Their business model is to host Wikis (and generate ad revenue) but also to attract users with features not available in standard MediaWiki. I don't think they're offering the software for free, and I doubt that they're selling it at the moment.

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Wikia uses the latest version of the MediaWiki software (MediaWiki 1.13.4), but with many of the extensions. The advanced features you see are their hard work at adding a "skin" (called Monaco) of css and javascript over the top. If you ask politely, they will give you a copy.

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