Difference between revisions of "Template:Wikis by response time"
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No URL information (entries at the bottom of the list) means that the wiki page here on wikiindex.com was badly formatted such that bot was unable to find the wiki URL (These are pages we probably need to fix) | No URL information (entries at the bottom of the list) means that the wiki page here on wikiindex.com was badly formatted such that bot was unable to find the wiki URL (These are pages we probably need to fix) | ||
− | The table shows all wikis, as found in [[Category:All]]. All information was gathered on '''31st Mar 2006''' | + | The table shows all wikis, as found in [[:Category:All]]. All information was gathered on '''31st Mar 2006''' |
[[User:Harry Wood|Harry Wood]] did this just as a bit of bot programming fun. It'll be more interesting if it were enhanced to gather more interesting information at the destination of the links. e.g. wiki page counts, number of recent changes etc. This gets a lot more complicated, especially making it compatible with various wiki engines. Another idea would be to do more checks on the wikiindex.com page formattings | [[User:Harry Wood|Harry Wood]] did this just as a bit of bot programming fun. It'll be more interesting if it were enhanced to gather more interesting information at the destination of the links. e.g. wiki page counts, number of recent changes etc. This gets a lot more complicated, especially making it compatible with various wiki engines. Another idea would be to do more checks on the wikiindex.com page formattings |
Revision as of 19:29, 2 May 2006
The following table shows all the wikis in order of HTTP response time (fastest first)
Very slow response times, might indicate that the wiki is no longer available at that URL. Note that fast responses might be fast error responses, so broken wikis will not necessarily appear at the bottom of this list.
No URL information (entries at the bottom of the list) means that the wiki page here on wikiindex.com was badly formatted such that bot was unable to find the wiki URL (These are pages we probably need to fix)
The table shows all wikis, as found in Category:All. All information was gathered on 31st Mar 2006
Harry Wood did this just as a bit of bot programming fun. It'll be more interesting if it were enhanced to gather more interesting information at the destination of the links. e.g. wiki page counts, number of recent changes etc. This gets a lot more complicated, especially making it compatible with various wiki engines. Another idea would be to do more checks on the wikiindex.com page formattings