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'''Wikimedia Toolforge''', originally known as '''Wikimedia Tool Labs''', is ''not'' a [[wiki]] site, although the layout of some of its pages may appear to mimic the style of other [[WhatIsWiki|wikis]]. '''Toolforge''', as it is more commonly known, is a hosting environment for [[:Category:MediaWiki developer|MediaWiki developers]] working on services that provide value to the {{tag|Wikimedia Foundation}} (WMF) movement. These services allow {{tag|Software development|software developers}} to easily perform ad hoc {{tag|analytics}}, administer bots, run {{tag|web}}services, and generally create tools, to help [[editor]]s and other volunteers in their work. The environment also includes access to a variety of data services and {{tag|statistics}}. Hosted by {{tag|Wikimedia Cloud VPS}}, the Toolforge infrastructure is supported by a dedicated group of [[:Category:Wikimedia Foundation staff|Wikimedia Foundation staff]] and [[:Category:Wikimedia Foundation people|volunteers]]. | '''Wikimedia Toolforge''', originally known as '''Wikimedia Tool Labs''', is ''not'' a [[wiki]] site, although the layout of some of its pages may appear to mimic the style of other [[WhatIsWiki|wikis]]. '''Toolforge''', as it is more commonly known, is a hosting environment for [[:Category:MediaWiki developer|MediaWiki developers]] working on services that provide value to the {{tag|Wikimedia Foundation}} (WMF) movement. These services allow {{tag|Software development|software developers}} to easily perform ad hoc {{tag|analytics}}, administer bots, run {{tag|web}}services, and generally create tools, to help [[editor]]s and other volunteers in their work. The environment also includes access to a variety of data services and {{tag|statistics}}. Hosted by {{tag|Wikimedia Cloud VPS}}, the Toolforge infrastructure is supported by a dedicated group of [[:Category:Wikimedia Foundation staff|Wikimedia Foundation staff]] and [[:Category:Wikimedia Foundation people|volunteers]]. | ||
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