# WikiServer
**Wikidata**: [Q11254350](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q11254350)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/wikiserver

## Summary
WikiServer is a software entity with an official website and a public project presence on SourceForge. It is indexed in external knowledge bases (Freebase) and has a Wikipedia entry in Japanese.

## Key Facts
- WikiServer is an instance of software (a non-tangible executable component of a computer).
- Official website: http://www.wikiserver.org/ (language qualifier: English).
- SourceForge project name: wikiserver.
- Freebase identifier: /m/06m31t.
- Wikipedia languages presence: Japanese (ja).
- Sitelink count: 1 (one sitelink recorded).
- Classified in the broader category "software" (sitelink_count for that class: 169).

## FAQs
### Q: What is WikiServer?
A: WikiServer is a software entity. It is represented online with an official website and a SourceForge project entry.

### Q: Where can I find WikiServer online?
A: The official website is http://www.wikiserver.org/ (English). There is also a SourceForge project listed under the name "wikiserver."

### Q: Does WikiServer have a Wikipedia page?
A: Yes. WikiServer has a Wikipedia entry available in Japanese (language code: ja).

## Why It Matters
WikiServer matters as a tracked software entity with multiple public identifiers and hosting points. The combination of an official website, a SourceForge project, and a Freebase identifier makes the project discoverable and verifiable across different information systems. Presence on SourceForge signals a public project footprint where users and researchers can locate project resources or metadata. A Wikipedia article (in Japanese) provides an additional public reference point that can increase visibility and contextual information for Japanese-speaking audiences. For researchers, archivists, and people cataloging software projects, these linked identifiers and pages make WikiServer easier to reference, cite, and connect with other datasets. The fact that it is explicitly classified as software situates it within standard software taxonomies and enables interoperability with software-focused indexes and knowledge bases.

## Notable For
- Maintaining an official website at http://www.wikiserver.org/ with an English language qualifier.
- Hosting a project entry on SourceForge under the name "wikiserver."
- Being assigned a Freebase identifier: /m/06m31t.
- Having a Wikipedia article available in Japanese (wikipedia_languages: ja).
- Being explicitly categorized as software with an associated sitelink count (1).

## Body

### Overview
- Entity type: software.
- Description source notes it as a non-tangible executable component of a computer.
- Listed properties identify it primarily by online presences and external identifiers.

### Official website
- URL: http://www.wikiserver.org/
- Language qualifier: English.
- The website is recorded as the primary web presence for the entity.

### Project hosting
- SourceForge project: wikiserver.
- The SourceForge entry is a recorded hosting/reference point for the project.

### Knowledge-base identifiers
- Freebase ID: /m/06m31t.
- These identifiers link WikiServer to external knowledge graphs and datasets.

### Wikipedia presence
- Wikipedia languages: ja (Japanese).
- Sitelink_count associated with the entity: 1.

### Classification and relationships
- Instance of: software.
- Related class note: software is defined as a non-tangible executable component of a computer.
- The software class referenced has a sitelink_count of 169 (indicating the broader class' linkage count as recorded).

### External references and discoverability
- Presence across a dedicated website, SourceForge, Freebase, and Wikipedia indicates multiple publicly recorded touchpoints.
- These touchpoints enable lookup and cross-referencing in web searches and data integration efforts.