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'''eArt-wiki-hive''', also stylised '''EArt Wiki''', was a {{tag|wiki farm}} based in {{tag|Germany}}. All hosted wiki sites used the {{tag|Oddmuse}} wiki engine. The eArt-wiki-hive was started in May {{tag| | '''eArt-wiki-hive''', also stylised '''EArt Wiki''', was a {{tag|wiki farm}} based in {{tag|Germany}}. All hosted wiki sites used the {{tag|Oddmuse}} wiki engine. The eArt-wiki-hive was started in May {{tag|Founded in 2007|2007}} as a wiki-hive for wiki sites that 'are' or 'are about' ({{tag|electronic}}) {{tag|art}} in the broader sense. 'eArt' means 'electronic art', and it also included {{tag|author}}s, {{tag|novels}} and / or similar creative [[:Category:Crafts|crafts]]. One of its primary contributors was [[MattisManzel|Mattis Manzel]]. The {{tag|portal}} was available in three working languages: {{tag|Wiki German|German}}, {{tag|Wiki English|English}}, and {{tag|Wiki French|French}}; although not all wiki sites fully supported all three languages, their default primary language was German. | ||
{{tag|Dead}} since end of 2018. | {{tag|Dead}} since end of 2018. | ||
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