. The logo of EnHub | |
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Type of site | Distributed networking |
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Available in | English |
Country of origin | United States |
Created by | Sergei Chekanov (project lead.) |
Website | EnHub.org |
Commercial | No |
Registration | No |
Launched | November 1, 2022 |
Current status | Active |
Written in | PHP and Python |
EnHub is a decentralized publishing system for encyclopedic articles [1]. EnHub can be used to write articles using the WYSIWYG HTML editor, Mediawiki or Dokuwiki content management systems. The articles can be saved in the ZWI file format and can be submitted to the Encyclosphere project of the Knowledge Standards Foundation (KSF) led by Larry Sanger. The articles will enter the Encyclosphere network under the publisher "enhub". In addition, EnHub allows to perform searches in the the Encyclosphere network.
After an article is created, EnHub assigns a 7-charcater identification pi. The article is stored in EnHub in a private space. During the 3-month period, editors can access the draft of the article using this 7-character pin. When draft is ready, the article can be published in the EnHub web page and submitted (or re-submitted) to Encyclosphere.