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Wikipedia runs one of the worlds largest websites on an extremely tight budget. While Wikia uses the same software as Wikipedia, MediaWiki, we have also closely followed their path to efficiently run a large website. The talk will be about examples and lessons learnt, as well as the changes and improvements that Wikia has done to work with a more dynamic service.
Artur Bergman, hacker and technologist at-large, is the VP of Engineering and Operations at Wikia. He provides the technical backbone necessary for Wikia’s mission to compile and index the world’s knowledge. He is also an enthusiastic apologist for federated identity and a board member of the OpenID Foundation. In past lives, he’s built high volume financial trading systems, re-implemented Perl 5’s threading system, wrote djabberd, managed LiveJournal’s engineering team, and served as operations architect at Six Apart. His current interests extend to encompass semantic search, large scale infrastructure, open source development, federated instant messaging, neurotransmitters, and the future of cyborgs.