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It is sometimes convenient to create a personal copy of the CZ wiki. For example, some citizens may wish to work on their articles when they do not have internet access. Additionally, those interested in working on the code that implements the CZ wiki need to create a local development environment, which requires them to create a personal CZ clone. | |||
===How to create a CZ clone=== | ===How to create a CZ clone=== | ||
Instructions for creating a CZ clone on Ubuntu are found at [[CZ:Technical/Clone/How to set up a CZ clone on Ubuntu|How to set up a CZ clone on Ubuntu]]. Instructions for creating a CZ clone on CentOS 5.4 are found at [[CZ:Technical/Clone/How to set up a CZ clone on CentOS 5|How to set up a CZ clone on CentOS 5]]. CentOS is a Linux variant that is '''expert friendly'''. Those without significant experience using it should chose to implement their clone on Ubuntu. | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:37, 26 November 2020
It is sometimes convenient to create a personal copy of the CZ wiki. For example, some citizens may wish to work on their articles when they do not have internet access. Additionally, those interested in working on the code that implements the CZ wiki need to create a local development environment, which requires them to create a personal CZ clone.
How to create a CZ clone
Instructions for creating a CZ clone on Ubuntu are found at How to set up a CZ clone on Ubuntu. Instructions for creating a CZ clone on CentOS 5.4 are found at How to set up a CZ clone on CentOS 5. CentOS is a Linux variant that is expert friendly. Those without significant experience using it should chose to implement their clone on Ubuntu.