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NoLogo.png Quakerpedia
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Founded by:
Status: Dead
Language: English
Edit mode: OpenEdit
Wiki engine: MediaWiki
Wiki license: Creative Commons Public Domain
Main topic: Christianity
Wiki size: 160 article pages [No see stats]

(As of: 2011-02-18 – captured by Archive.org)


Quakerpedia was a wiki about Quakers, correctly known as the Religious Society of Friends (a 17th-century English religious movement) and everything descended from or related to them, with a distinct focus on the Quaker movement in the United States of America.

It was founded in fall of 2006 by Zach A, and ran on MediaWiki. As of spring 2007 it is still in "alpha" stage with about 70 articles. All textual contributions are released into the public domain.

As of February 2011, Quakerpedia appears to have been shut down. It was formerly hosted at http://en.quakerpedia.org/ but the main domain is now spam and does not have the wiki content.