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  • 2 August 2022

Russian ProleWiki began development. Thank you for your work, comrade Chayleaf!

  • 24 February 2022

We adopted a new, more simplified, but recognizable logo. Compare the old version with the new one!

  • 3 February 2022

We have adopted a new main page style, adapted to both mobile and desktop users

  • 8 June 2021.

We have added a Featured article section in the main page.

  • 25 November 2020.

We now have a notification feature which should make communication inside our wiki much easier.


2020

November

  • 20 November 2020.

Our comrade Jucheguevara has provided all financial support to upgrade ProleWiki's servers to a VPS for one year. This means we'll be quickly having full support for internationalization and additional features, possibly in less than a month. Our appreciation to comrade Jucheguevara! To see current and past financial movements of ProleWiki, check our donation page.

  • 18 November 2020.

(OUTDATED) We have a draft of ProleWiki's main policies related to governance and editorial conventions. These documents are always up to discussion, and all comrades are free to contribute to its development.

  • 17 November 2020.
  1. ProleWiki now has a centralized webpage: https://prolewiki.org. This will make translations much easier in the future,[1] but it also means you should refrain from translating anything at the moment, since we would probably need a lot of work to transfer articles later. See the Lemmygrad post for more information.
  2. We had to restrict creating and editing articles for anonymous and new users because of spamming. Contact us at our community in Lemmygrad, and we'll quickly unrestrict your access. Check out the Lemmygrad post about it.
  1. This was, in reality, a very bad idea. We use a different system for translation now.
  • 15 November 2020.

We now have a section dedicated to original content. UPDATE:2020/11/19, it's the Essays section now. Here's the historical Lemmygrad post about it.

  • 5 November 2020.

We announced our library, which has been growing steadily ever since. Check out the Lemmygrad post about it.