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The new MediaWiki logo is a flower that has evolved from an ordinary sunflower into a new species that represents a collection of projects built on our engine: each petal is one of the many wikis that we support, and the lack of an explicit core shows that we are part of these projects, as well as and they are part of MediaWiki.

The logo reflects the fact that evolution never stops, and like the petals of a flower, the development of each project, the growth of each community built on our engine allows everyone else to grow.

The logo was chosen in a community process (the Wiki way) in Project:Proposal for changing logo of MediaWiki, 2020.



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Going Online: A Virtual University Idea Becomes the Western Governors University

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More about MediaWiki and Wikipedia, with memories of the start up in St. Petersburg, Florida, beginning in 2001, a period when GreenPolicy360's founder/siterunner was an executive and a CEO for Aspen Interactive/Aspen Marketing Services in St. Petersburg. In this role, at the front of online database services for many non-profits and public interest organization as well as information technology, we also supported an open-source, sharing web and myriad possibilities that came with distance learning. The Western Governors University (WGU), that your GreenPolicy360 founder worked to create as New Mexico's representative in the start up, demonstrated the potential, power and reach of online education, open learning and extended university courses of what information technology can deliver...


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