Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-29457887-20150913150630/@comment-4356266-20150915041810

Yhynerson1 wrote: I mean, an independent MediaWiki domain. That means we are setting up a domain in somewhere and load the files downloaded from MediaWiki. I assume you don't know what I mean. To host a mediawiki wiki you have the easy way or the hard way. If we're planning to have the true freedom of managing our wiki, and not just move from a bad place to a similar or worse place, we need to do it the hard way. But serious web hosting costs money.
 * The easy way is to find another wiki-farm. They give you a subdomain and a clean mediawiki installation. Wikia is only one of many wiki farms out there. This is kinda like how HRP went about with DPF (but instead of a wiki-farm it's the zetaboards forum).
 * The hard way is to get a web host, then install and configure mediawiki all by yourself. This is what I assume HRP is doing with dp.net