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* Create complete replicas of other ZWI nodes if needed
* Create complete replicas of other ZWI nodes if needed


Examples of such nodes are [[EncycloReader.org|EncycloReader]] and [[Encyclosearch.org|Encyclosearch]], which are specialized network nodes run by the KSF in order to: (1) initialize the network; (2) provide some common services; (3) collect initial ZWI files from existing encyclopedias; Unlike these resources, ZWINode can be run by anyone. Generally, EncycloReader and EncycloSearch are not needed for ZWINode sites.
Examples of such nodes are [[EncycloReader.org|EncycloReader]] and [[EncycloSearch.org|EncycloSearch]], which are specialized network nodes run by the KSF in order to: (1) initialize the network; (2) provide some common services; (3) collect initial ZWI files from existing encyclopedias; Unlike these resources, ZWINode can be run by anyone. Generally, EncycloReader and EncycloSearch are not needed for ZWINode sites.

Latest revision as of 13:49, 2 February 2024

The encyclosphere network consists of multiple "nodes" which can be installed by anyone. The goal of each node is to:

  • Maintain a local repository of ZWI files
  • Index this repository to prepare for download by external nodes
  • Index the local repository for internal search
  • View locally stored ZWI files
  • Add new ZWI files to the local repository
  • Create complete replicas of other ZWI nodes if needed

Examples of such nodes are EncycloReader and EncycloSearch, which are specialized network nodes run by the KSF in order to: (1) initialize the network; (2) provide some common services; (3) collect initial ZWI files from existing encyclopedias; Unlike these resources, ZWINode can be run by anyone. Generally, EncycloReader and EncycloSearch are not needed for ZWINode sites.