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If you look at the history of certain pages which were originally imported from Wikispaces, you will see an revision in the listing from the user "Wikispaces>FREEZE." This signifies that the revision in question was current when the Wikispaces was frozen for editing (July 16, 2018).
If you look at the history of certain pages which were originally imported from Wikispaces, you will see an revision in the listing from the user "Wikispaces>FREEZE." This signifies that the revision in question was current when the Wikispaces was frozen for editing (July 16, 2018).


However, the literal definition is boring, so the name FREEZE is commonly used as the name of the <code>wikispaces</code> to MediaWiki conversion engine.
Some people have used the term "FREEZE" to refer to the parser converting from <code>wikispaces</code> to MediaWiki, although this was a loose informal effort by Mike and Tyler and not a finished "engine" of any type.
 
Any formatting created by the "FREEZE" ''process'' was a heuristic (i.e., the best thing we could do at the time) and was not meant as a standard.
 
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Latest revision as of 06:17, 9 March 2023

If you look at the history of certain pages which were originally imported from Wikispaces, you will see an revision in the listing from the user "Wikispaces>FREEZE." This signifies that the revision in question was current when the Wikispaces was frozen for editing (July 16, 2018).

Some people have used the term "FREEZE" to refer to the parser converting from wikispaces to MediaWiki, although this was a loose informal effort by Mike and Tyler and not a finished "engine" of any type.

Any formatting created by the "FREEZE" process was a heuristic (i.e., the best thing we could do at the time) and was not meant as a standard.