This isn't a standalone wiki. It's just an experiment to see if using a dark background (e.g. black, dark gray) instead of the current white one and make the text a light color on some wikis (such as Wikipedia). Two reasons exist for this change:

  • Using a black background will save energy on most computer monitors, as opposed to using a white background. The search engine Blackle has saved users 2.9 MWh (megawatt-hours) of electricity.
  • Reading black text on a white screen for long periods of time can cause damage to the eyes. As I type this proposal, my eyes are stinging due to this effect. In contrast, white or colored text on a dark background will not cause as much damage.
This is a proposal for a new Wikimedia sister project.
GreenWiki
Status of the proposal
Statusclosed
ReasonInactive proposal. --Sannita (talk) 16:15, 21 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Preferably, the test will occur on Earth Day (April 22, 2012), as it's already a day to start thinking about energy efficiency and all that green, so Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects can go green—or black. Ideally, the text could be light gray (#9B9B9B) or green (#00CC00), and the background could be black or light gray – or even a gradient.

GreenWiki could also be a forum for other ways for the Wikimedia Foundation to become more environmentally friendly.

Proposed by

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The Doctahedron

Alternative names

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  • BlackWiki
  • WikiBlack
  • Blackout (not that kind)
  • Paint It Black
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Domain names

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We don't even need to put it on a standalone site. The entire project could take place here on Meta-Wiki. Just put discussions under the namespace GreenWiki for project pages.

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Demos

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Blackle.com – Energy Saving Search (Google Custom Search)

People interested

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