Wikipedia:WikiLeaks is not part of Wikipedia

WikiLeaks is not a Wikimedia project
WikiLeaks is not a Wikimedia project

WikiLeaks is not affiliated with Wikipedia or the Wikimedia Foundation in any way whatsoever.

"Wiki" is a generic word that anyone can use; it is not a brand name or trademark. A wiki is any website that allows the creation and editing of interlinked webpages via a web browser. There are many wikis in existence, run by various organizations, which contain various types of content; thus, albeit one of the largest and best-known examples, Wikipedia is only one wiki among many. The term "wiki" was coined in 1994–1995 by Ward Cunningham, the inventor of the concept, who also created its first implementation.[1] The term was thus already in existence prior to the advent of Wikipedia (6–7 years later, in 2001),[2] and the Wikimedia Foundation therefore does not claim ownership of the term in any way.[3]

The Wikimedia Foundation has officially stated that there is no relationship between WikiLeaks and Wikipedia or Wikimedia.[3] In an 11 August 2010 article in The Daily Telegraph (London), Wikipedia's co-founder Jimmy Wales stated that he has had no connection with the Wikileaks.org website.[4]

Despite its name, since at least May 2010, WikiLeaks includes no wiki features, like editing or commenting by readers.[5]

  1. ^ See History of wikis
  2. ^ See History of Wikipedia
  3. ^ a b "What's in a name? In the case of 'wiki', lots of things". Wikimedia blog. Wikimedia Foundation. 9 December 2010. Retrieved 2010-12-12.
  4. ^ Richmond, Shane (11 August 2010). "Jimmy Wales: people think I'm responsible for Wikileaks". Media blog (The Daily Telegraph). London. Retrieved 2010-12-01.
  5. ^ Gilson, Dave (19 May 2010). "WikiLeaks Gets A Facelift". Mother Jones. San Francisco. Retrieved 17 June 2010.