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[[Wikivoyage]] was initially created primarily by some [[:Category:Wiki People from Germany|German writers]] of the earlier [[:Category:Wikitravel|Wikitravel]] community (itself founded July [[:Category:FoundedIn2003|2003]] in English as a private enterprise by [[Evan Prodromou]] and Michelle Anne Jenkins); after it was was acquired by [[:Category:Internet Brands|Internet Brands, Inc.]], a commercial for-profit [[:Category:United States|American]] consumer [[:Category:Internet|internet]] [[:Category:Company|company]]. Internet Brands progressively changed the fundamental ethos of the original Wikitravel; with the inclusion of [[:Category:Advertising|advertising]], and lack of technical support and software upgrades, and ultimately the denial of database dumps.<ref>[https://GovernanceXBorders.com/2012/07/13/challenges-of-merging-communities-the-case-of-wikitravel-and-wikivoyage/ Challenges of merging communities: the case of WikiTravel and WikiVoyage] (CC-BY-SA 3.0); ''GovernanceXBorders.com'', governance across borders; 13 July 2012; retrieved 28 April 2021.</ref><ref>[https://web.Archive.org/web/20121106193041/http://Wikitravel.org/en/Wikitravel:Database_dump Wikitravel:Database dump]; ''Wikitravel.org'', [[Wikitravel (en)|English Wikitravel]]; archived by [[Archive.org]] on 6 November 2012; retrieved 28 April 2021.</ref> The [[:Category:Wiki German|German language]] Wikivoyage community [[:Category:Fork|forked]] from Wikitravel in [[:Category:FoundedIn2006|2006]], and subsequently in [[:Category:FoundedIn2007|2007]], the Italian Wikivoyage community had also [[fork]]ed from Wikitravel. The [[Meta-Wiki:Wikivoyage Association|Wikivoyage Association]] (''German:'' Wikivoyage e.V.), created in Germany in 2006 as a [[:Category:Nonprofit|non-profit]] organisation, was set up to host all Wikivoyage wikis. Wikivoyage and Wikitravel wikis continued to co-exist, though the original Wikitravel project lost the core of its productive writers to the newer Wikivoyage; this meant the quality of articles began to diversify; Wikivoyage articles continued to improve professionally and factually, whilst Wikitravel articles deteriorated in quality and accuracy.<ref name=TechCrunch>[https://TechCrunch.com/2012/09/29/lessons-from-the-dramatic-slow-motion-death-of-wikitravel/ Lessons from the dramatic slow-motion death of Wikiravel]; ''TechCrunch.com''; 29 Seprember 2012; retrieved 28 April 2021.</ref> | [[Wikivoyage]] was initially created primarily by some [[:Category:Wiki People from Germany|German writers]] of the earlier [[:Category:Wikitravel|Wikitravel]] community (itself founded July [[:Category:FoundedIn2003|2003]] in English as a private enterprise by [[Evan Prodromou]] and Michelle Anne Jenkins); after it was was acquired in [[:Category:FoundedIn2005|2005]] by [[:Category:Internet Brands|Internet Brands, Inc.]] for US$1.7 million,<ref name=NYTimes>[https://www.NYTimes.com/2012/09/10/business/media/once-a-profit-dream-wikitravel-now-bedevils-owner.html Travel site built on wiki ethos now bedevils its owner]; ''www.NYTimes.com'', The New York Times; 10 September 2012; retrieved 6 May 2021.</ref> a commercial for-profit [[:Category:United States|American]] consumer [[:Category:Internet|internet]] [[:Category:Company|company]]. Internet Brands progressively changed the fundamental ethos of the original Wikitravel; with the inclusion of [[:Category:Advertising|advertising]], and lack of technical support and software upgrades, and ultimately the denial of database dumps.<ref>[https://GovernanceXBorders.com/2012/07/13/challenges-of-merging-communities-the-case-of-wikitravel-and-wikivoyage/ Challenges of merging communities: the case of WikiTravel and WikiVoyage] (CC-BY-SA 3.0); ''GovernanceXBorders.com'', governance across borders; 13 July 2012; retrieved 28 April 2021.</ref><ref>[https://web.Archive.org/web/20121106193041/http://Wikitravel.org/en/Wikitravel:Database_dump Wikitravel:Database dump]; ''Wikitravel.org'', [[Wikitravel (en)|English Wikitravel]]; archived by [[Archive.org]] on 6 November 2012; retrieved 28 April 2021.</ref> The [[:Category:Wiki German|German language]] Wikivoyage community [[:Category:Fork|forked]] from Wikitravel in [[:Category:FoundedIn2006|2006]],<ref name=NYTimes/> and subsequently in [[:Category:FoundedIn2007|2007]], the Italian Wikivoyage community had also [[fork]]ed from Wikitravel. The [[Meta-Wiki:Wikivoyage Association|Wikivoyage Association]] (''German:'' Wikivoyage e.V.), created in Germany in 2006 as a [[:Category:Nonprofit|non-profit]] organisation, was set up to host all Wikivoyage wikis. Wikivoyage and Wikitravel wikis continued to co-exist, though the original Wikitravel project lost the core of its productive writers to the newer Wikivoyage; this meant the quality of articles began to diversify; Wikivoyage articles continued to improve professionally and factually, whilst Wikitravel articles deteriorated in quality and accuracy.<ref name=TechCrunch>[https://TechCrunch.com/2012/09/29/lessons-from-the-dramatic-slow-motion-death-of-wikitravel/ Lessons from the dramatic slow-motion death of Wikiravel]; ''TechCrunch.com''; 29 Seprember 2012; retrieved 28 April 2021.</ref> | ||
[[File:Wikivoyage (WMF) logo v1.svg.png|frame|the original [[:Category:Wikimedia Foundation|WMF]] Wikivoyage logo, now superceded]] | [[File:Wikivoyage (WMF) logo v1.svg.png|frame|the original [[:Category:Wikimedia Foundation|WMF]] Wikivoyage logo, now superceded]] | ||
Early [[:Category:FoundedIn2012|2012]], members of the Wikivoyage Association [[Meta-Wiki:Wikivoyage/Archive/2012-11-16|suggested a merge]] with the Wikimedia Foundation (WMF),<ref>[https://Gyrovague.com/2012/07/12/wikitravel-editors-abandon-internet-brands-join-up-with-wikipedia/ Wikitravel editors abandon Internet Brands, join up with Wikipedia]; ''Gyrovague.com''; 12 July 2012; retrieved 28 April 2021.</ref> with discussions taking place across various platforms (Google Groups, Wikitravel,<ref>[https://Wikitravel.org/wiki/en/index.php?title=Wikitravel:Travellers%27_pub&oldid=1916128#Moving_to_Wikimedia Wikitravel:Travellers' pub - Moving to Wikimedia]; ''Wikitravel.org'', [[Wikitravel (en)|English Wikitravel]]; 12 August 2012; retrieved 28 April 2021.</ref> Wikivoyage,<ref>[https://web.Archive.org/web/20121101112005/http://www.Wikivoyage.org/general/Migration_FAQ Migration FAQ - Wikivoyage]; ''www.Wikivoyage.org'', [[Wikivoyage|Wikivoyage General]]; archived by [[Archive.org]] on 1 November 2012; retrieved 28 April 2021.</ref> and [[Wikimedia Meta-Wiki]]). The driving force was to go back to basics of collaborative [[wiki]] writing, on a non-profit [[:Category:Education|educational]] basis, free of advertising; and to gain the extensive and long-established technical support, development, and backup provided by the WMF. The goal would be to import all existing Wikivoyage [[:Category:Wiki Language|language]] wikis, [[user]]s, [[Sysop|admins]], and page content onto WMF servers; and also import and merge in any useful content from Wikitravel too (which is allowed under the CC-BY-SA 3.0 Unported license as used by Wikitravel, but which Wikitravel was trying to prevent, and also initiated [[:Category:Law|legal]] action<ref>[https://DavidGerard.co.uk/notes/2012/09/06/internet-brands-sues-people-for-forking-under-cc-by-sa/ Internet Brands sues people for forking under CC-BY-SA]; ''DavidGerard.co.uk''; 6 September 2012; retrieved 6 May 2021.</ref><ref>[https://Gyrovague.com/2012/09/15/no-cheeseburger-for-you-a-look-at-the-internet-brands-v-wikitravel-volunteers-lawsuit/ No cheeseburger for you: A look at the Internet Brands v. Wikitravel volunteers lawsuit]; ''Gyrovague.com''; 12 September 2012; retrieved 28 April 2021.</ref> to prevent). Discussions progressed, and during October 2012, [[wikivoyage:Wikivoyage:Migration to Wikimedia|Wikivoyage migrated]] the content of Wikitravel and Wikivoyage, along with all [[wikivoyage:Wikivoyage:User account migration|contributors]], to the Wikimedia Foundation.<ref name=TechCrunch/> On 10 November 2012, the Wikivoyage project went live (as beta) on Wikimedia servers, and its content pages displayed the Wikimedia Foundation logo. On 15 January [[:Category:FoundedIn2013|2013]], the WMF announced that all existing language versions of Wikivoyage had been formally launched onto Wikimedia servers, and incorporated into the WMF.<ref>[https://Gyrovague.com/2013/01/14/free-travel-guide-wikivoyage-comes-out-of-beta-and-is-already-kicking-ass/ Free travel guide Wikivoyage comes out of beta and is already kicking ass]; ''Gyrovague.com''; 14 January 2013; retrieved 28 April 2021.</ref> However, around that time period, the project was still in a [[wikivoyage:Wikivoyage:Cleanup|transition]] status, as most [https://en.Wikivoyage.org/w/index.php?title=Wikivoyage:Cleanup&oldid=2468200#Photo_hunt! images] had still to be moved from the former Wikivoyage shared repositories to [[Wikimedia Commons]], and many links had to be manually fixed by the community. Textual content for all Wikivoyage wikis is made available under an [[:Category:Open content|open content]] free [[:Category:Wiki License|license]]: the [[:Category:Wiki Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike|Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license]] (CC-BY-SA 3.0). | Early [[:Category:FoundedIn2012|2012]], members of the Wikivoyage Association [[Meta-Wiki:Wikivoyage/Archive/2012-11-16|suggested a merge]] with the Wikimedia Foundation (WMF),<ref>[https://Gyrovague.com/2012/07/12/wikitravel-editors-abandon-internet-brands-join-up-with-wikipedia/ Wikitravel editors abandon Internet Brands, join up with Wikipedia]; ''Gyrovague.com''; 12 July 2012; retrieved 28 April 2021.</ref> with discussions taking place across various platforms (Google Groups, Wikitravel,<ref>[https://Wikitravel.org/wiki/en/index.php?title=Wikitravel:Travellers%27_pub&oldid=1916128#Moving_to_Wikimedia Wikitravel:Travellers' pub - Moving to Wikimedia]; ''Wikitravel.org'', [[Wikitravel (en)|English Wikitravel]]; 12 August 2012; retrieved 28 April 2021.</ref> Wikivoyage,<ref>[https://web.Archive.org/web/20121101112005/http://www.Wikivoyage.org/general/Migration_FAQ Migration FAQ - Wikivoyage]; ''www.Wikivoyage.org'', [[Wikivoyage|Wikivoyage General]]; archived by [[Archive.org]] on 1 November 2012; retrieved 28 April 2021.</ref> and [[Wikimedia Meta-Wiki]]). The driving force was to go back to basics of collaborative [[wiki]] writing, on a non-profit [[:Category:Education|educational]] basis, free of advertising; and to gain the extensive and long-established technical support, development, and backup provided by the WMF. The goal would be to import all existing Wikivoyage [[:Category:Wiki Language|language]] wikis, [[user]]s, [[Sysop|admins]], and page content onto WMF servers; and also import and merge in any useful content from Wikitravel too (which is allowed under the CC-BY-SA 3.0 Unported license as used by Wikitravel,<ref name=NYTimes/> but which Wikitravel was trying to prevent, and also initiated [[:Category:Law|legal]] action<ref>[https://DavidGerard.co.uk/notes/2012/09/06/internet-brands-sues-people-for-forking-under-cc-by-sa/ Internet Brands sues people for forking under CC-BY-SA]; ''DavidGerard.co.uk''; 6 September 2012; retrieved 6 May 2021.</ref><ref>[https://Gyrovague.com/2012/09/15/no-cheeseburger-for-you-a-look-at-the-internet-brands-v-wikitravel-volunteers-lawsuit/ No cheeseburger for you: A look at the Internet Brands v. Wikitravel volunteers lawsuit]; ''Gyrovague.com''; 12 September 2012; retrieved 28 April 2021.</ref> to prevent). Discussions progressed, and during October 2012, [[wikivoyage:Wikivoyage:Migration to Wikimedia|Wikivoyage migrated]] the content of Wikitravel and Wikivoyage, along with all [[wikivoyage:Wikivoyage:User account migration|contributors]], to the Wikimedia Foundation.<ref name=TechCrunch/> On 10 November 2012, the Wikivoyage project went live (as beta) on Wikimedia servers, and its content pages displayed the Wikimedia Foundation logo. On 15 January [[:Category:FoundedIn2013|2013]], the WMF announced that all existing language versions of Wikivoyage had been formally launched onto Wikimedia servers, and incorporated into the WMF.<ref>[https://Gyrovague.com/2013/01/14/free-travel-guide-wikivoyage-comes-out-of-beta-and-is-already-kicking-ass/ Free travel guide Wikivoyage comes out of beta and is already kicking ass]; ''Gyrovague.com''; 14 January 2013; retrieved 28 April 2021.</ref> However, around that time period, the project was still in a [[wikivoyage:Wikivoyage:Cleanup|transition]] status, as most [https://en.Wikivoyage.org/w/index.php?title=Wikivoyage:Cleanup&oldid=2468200#Photo_hunt! images] had still to be moved from the former Wikivoyage shared repositories to [[Wikimedia Commons]], and many links had to be manually fixed by the community. Textual content for all Wikivoyage wikis is made available under an [[:Category:Open content|open content]] free [[:Category:Wiki License|license]]: the [[:Category:Wiki Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike|Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license]] (CC-BY-SA 3.0). | ||
The [[Wikivoyage Association]] had applied to become [[Meta-Wiki:Wikimedia movement affiliates/Models|affiliated with Wikimedia]] as an independent [[Meta-Wiki:Wikimedia thematic organizations|thematic organisation]]. It was approved on 3 May [[:Category:FoundedIn2017|2017]]. | The [[Wikivoyage Association]] had applied to become [[Meta-Wiki:Wikimedia movement affiliates/Models|affiliated with Wikimedia]] as an independent [[Meta-Wiki:Wikimedia thematic organizations|thematic organisation]]. It was approved on 3 May [[:Category:FoundedIn2017|2017]]. | ||
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