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2022Q1_alphabet_earnings_release.pdf Welcome to the earthdata-search wiki!
Earthdata Search is a web application developed by NASA EOSDIS to enable data discovery, search, comparison, visualization, and access across EOSDIS' Earth Science data holdings. https://github.com/nasa/earthdata-search.wiki.git https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NASA presenting attribution media wiki This is a test of release of MediaWiki 1.39.0-wmf.10 (6139f98). Please report issues you encounter.
See also: test2.wikipedia.org and test.wikidata.org This is a test wiki that runs on the MediaWiki software. Ordinarily it runs the same version of the code as mediawiki.org (plus other wikis in "group 0"), but may be configured differently with experimental features. The contents of this site may be volatile and buggy.
What we do on this wiki This is a website for the developers of Wikimedia wikis (that means a number of well-known wikis, including those below) to test their latest coding. This site is a "testing area" of sorts, which allows code to be tested in a controlled environment, without damaging other wikis. This wiki can also be used as a classroom to teach basic wiki editing without damaging other wikis.
This is not Wikipedia or any other content wiki—for them see below—but rather a testing ground for developers. There's not much you can do here unless you're testing code; if you're looking to contribute content, you may wish to visit one of the Wikimedia Projects below.
Please note: there is a new test cluster created as a replacement for prototype.wikimedia available here. It is a clone of all production wikis, where developers and regular users can test new features before we deploy them to production wiki. In case you want to test gadgets or user scripts on any Wikimedia project, you can also use that site. test.wikipedia.org is not for testing of unreviewed software or MediaWiki, it is a last place where software is deployed before it goes to live production. New software, extensions and gadgets can be deployed immediately to the deployment cluster.
Please read before contributing here
The Wikipedia Test Wiki is not:
A place to put content or anything meaningful; An area to play with administrator's tools. If you are looking for that, see Wikipedia:Requests/Tools; A place where you can test AutoWikiBrowser (AWB) before being given permission to use it; Where nonsense articles will stick; A web host, wiki host, or files (video, image etc.) host; A test for new projects or language versions of Wikipedia, see Incubator and Wikispore instead; Where you can get away with everything; Where libel will be tolerated; A community. ...at least from what I've heard.
The Wikipedia Test Wiki is for developers to test their code without breaking all of Wikimedia and blowing up the world.
The Wikipedia Test Wiki may also be used in a classroom environment for teaching basic wiki editing to avoid the great confusion resulting from creating pages and breaking a regular project, although this may not always be desirable because of the occasional difference between the test interface and a typical Wikimedia project interface.