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|URL              = http://ICANNWiki.com
|URL              = https://ICANNWiki.org
|logo            = http://wikiindex.org/images/6/6f/ICANNWikiLogo.png
|logo            = [[File:ICANNWiki logo.png|Current ICANNWiki logo (as of February 2018)]]
|recentchanges URL= http://ICANNWiki.com/index.php/Special:RecentChanges
|recentchanges URL= https://ICANNWiki.org/index.php/Special:RecentChanges
|wikinode URL    = No <!--http://ICANNWiki.org/WikiNode-->
|wikinode URL    = No <!--https://ICANNWiki.org/WikiNode-->
|about URL        = http://ICANNWiki.com/index.php/ICANNWiki
|about URL        = https://ICANNWiki.org/index.php/ICANNWiki
|mobile URL      = No <!--http://m.YourWikiURL.org - If none, use 'No'-->
|mobile URL      = https://ICANNWiki.org/index.php?title=Main_Page&mobileaction=toggle_view_mobile
|founder          = [[Raymond King]]<!--wiki founder(s) name(s); default is plain text, wikilink only to existing article - if unknown leave void-->
|status          = Active
|status          = Active
|language        = English
|language        = Multilingual
|editmode        = ByInvitation
|editmode        = ByInvitation
|engine          = MediaWiki
|engine          = MediaWiki
|license          = NoLicense
|license          = No license
|maintopic        = Organizations
|maintopic        = Organization
|backupurl        = <!--backup file URL, found at '/Special:Statistics' on Wikia & other MediaWiki sites-->
|backupurl        = <!--backup file URL, found at '/Special:Statistics' on Wikia & other MediaWiki sites-->
|backupdate      = 2014-MM-DD <!--ISO date of backup URL, if unknown, type 'unknown date'-->
|backupdate      = 2014-MM-DD <!--ISO date of backup URL, if unknown, type 'unknown date'-->
}}
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[[File:ICANNWiki Logo.png|thumb|left|Original version of the ICANNWiki logo]]
[[File:ICANNWikiLogo.png|thumb|left|ICANNWiki logo (2014-04)]]
[[File:ICANNWiki logo 2014-11.png|thumb|left|160px|ICANNWiki logo (2014-11)]]
{{Size <!--see Template:Size for full detail-->
{{Size <!--see Template:Size for full detail-->
|pages= 5,116
|pages= 8317<!--type the plain number of pages - NO thousands separators-->
|statistics URL= http://ICANNWiki.com/index.php/Special:Statistics
|statistics URL= https://ICANNWiki.org/index.php/Special:Statistics
|wikiFactor= 14 <!--preferred, if unknown leave void, see: Category:wikiFactor-->
|wikiFactor= 34<!--preferred, if unknown leave void, see: Category:wikiFactor-->
|wikiFactor URL= http://ICANNWiki.com/index.php/Special:PopularPages
|wikiFactor URL= https://ICANNWiki.org/index.php/Special:PopularPages
}}(As of: 2015-10-29)<!--manually add/amend date when stats are verified and/or updated-->
}}(Page count as of: 2023-07-13<br>wikiFactor as of: 2023-07-13)<!--YYYY-MM-DD; manually add/amend date when stats are verified and/or updated-->


==Description==
'''ICANNWiki''' is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to supporting the Internet community's collaborative development of wiki articles on [[ICANN]] and Internet Governance-related topics. The wiki provides neutral, third-party information for ICANN meeting attendees and Internet citizens at large. It is an open platform governed by wiki values, such as Neutral Point of View, transparency, assuming good faith, and building together. The project is independent from ICANN, and is based out of Portland, Oregon, USA.


The Internet Governance space is known for being highly technical and obscure, making it difficult to develop a general understanding of the issues involved. These issues are pertinent to the daily lives of all Internet users, as well as those on the other edge of the digital divide, still waiting for Internet access. ICANNWiki works with the community to break these complex concepts down into understandable, fully-referenced, fact-based, and neutral articles.
'''ICANNWiki''' is the unofficial [[wiki]] for '''Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers''' ('''ICANN'''), and is used for the {{tag|Non-profit|not-for-profit}} organisation dedicated to supporting the {{tag|internet}} community's collaborative development of wiki articles on {{tag|ICANN}} and internet governance-related topics.  The wiki provides neutral, third-party {{tag|information}} for ICANN meeting attendees and internet [[:Category:People|citizens]] at large.  It was originally an {{tag|OpenEdit|open platform}} governed by wiki values, such as {{tag|NPOV|neutral point of view}}, transparency, [[Assume good faith|assuming good faith]], and building together.  The wiki subsequently tightened editing access by requiring {{tag|LoginToEdit|log-in}} after registration around October 2007. It is now only open to editors {{tag|ByInvitation|by invitation}}.  The project is independent from is ICANN, and is based in {{tag|Portland}}, Oregon, USA.


[http://eastwikkers.typepad.com/eastwikkers_/2006/04/33_wikis_12_the.html eastwikkers: 33 wikis]
The Internet Governance space is known for being highly technical and obscure, making it difficult to develop a general understanding of the issues involved.
These issues are pertinent to the daily lives of all Internet users, as well as those on the other edge of the digital divide, still waiting for Internet access. ICANNWiki works with the community to break these complex concepts down into understandable, fully-referenced, fact-based, and neutral articles.


==People==
[[File:33wikisin33days.png|frame|[https://eastwikkers.typepad.com/eastwikkers_/2006/04/33_wikis_12_the.html eastwikkers: 33 wikis]]]
*[[Raymond King]]
 
;People (current and former)
*[[Raymond King]] – founder, Chair
*[[Brandon Sanders]]
*[[Brandon Sanders]]
*[http://icannwiki.com/Vivian_Hua Vivian Hua]
*[https://icannwiki.org/Vivian_Hua Vivian Hua]
*[http://icannwiki.com/Jackie_Treiber Jackie Treiber]
*[https://icannwiki.org/Jackie_Treiber Jackie Treiber] – Co-Executive Director
*[http://icannwiki.com/Dustin_Phillips Dustin Phillips]
*[https://icannwiki.org/Dustin_Phillips Dustin Phillips] – Co-Executive Director
*[[John Stanton]] – retired
*Dan Mendell – retired
*Ian Schray – retired


[[Category:Internet]] [[Category:Events]]
[[Category:Institution]]
[[Category:FoundedIn2005]]<!--http://YourWikiURL.org/index.php?title=Special:AncientPages-->
[[Category:Events]]
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Latest revision as of 09:19, 13 July 2023

Current ICANNWiki logo (as of February 2018) ICANNWiki
Recent changes
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About
Mobile URL
Founded by: Raymond King
Status: Active
Language: Multilingual
Edit mode: ByInvitation
Wiki engine: MediaWiki
Wiki license: No license
Main topic: Organization
Original version of the ICANNWiki logo
ICANNWiki logo (2014-04)
ICANNWiki logo (2014-11)
Wiki size: 8,317 article pages see stats
wikiFactor: 34 info / verify

(Page count as of: 2023-07-13
wikiFactor as of: 2023-07-13)


ICANNWiki is the unofficial wiki for Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), and is used for the not-for-profit organisation dedicated to supporting the internet community's collaborative development of wiki articles on ICANN and internet governance-related topics. The wiki provides neutral, third-party information for ICANN meeting attendees and internet citizens at large. It was originally an open platform governed by wiki values, such as neutral point of view, transparency, assuming good faith, and building together. The wiki subsequently tightened editing access by requiring log-in after registration around October 2007. It is now only open to editors by invitation. The project is independent from is ICANN, and is based in Portland, Oregon, USA.

The Internet Governance space is known for being highly technical and obscure, making it difficult to develop a general understanding of the issues involved. These issues are pertinent to the daily lives of all Internet users, as well as those on the other edge of the digital divide, still waiting for Internet access. ICANNWiki works with the community to break these complex concepts down into understandable, fully-referenced, fact-based, and neutral articles.

People (current and former)