Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-233706-20150624014033/@comment-233706-20150624020323

No it doesn't. If you'd ever worked on an open-source software project, you'd know that they are almost invariably run by "fascists." Being open source means that the code is available, not that everyone is welcome to contribute to that particular iteration of it. If you don't like the way a wiki is being run, you can use Special:Export to make a copy of the wiki and import it to another one.

Well gee, I used the wrong terminology then. Still, the wikis are being touted as open to the public to edit freely.

And how exactly does this Export work? How can there be two (or more) of the same wiki?