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Published on Nov. 19, 2014, [http://philbio.net PhilBio.net] was created by [http://shamiller.net Shawn A. Miller], a [http://philosophy.ucdavis.edu/people/shamille Ph.D. candidate] in the Department of Philosophy and the Science & Technology Studies Program at UC Davis. It is the basis of the Creative Commons template available at [http://philwiki.net PhilWiki.net] that allows anyone to essentially clone this site.
 
Published on Nov. 19, 2014, [http://philbio.net PhilBio.net] was created by [http://shamiller.net Shawn A. Miller], a [http://philosophy.ucdavis.edu/people/shamille Ph.D. candidate] in the Department of Philosophy and the Science & Technology Studies Program at UC Davis. It is the basis of the Creative Commons template available at [http://philwiki.net PhilWiki.net] that allows anyone to essentially clone this site.
  
Though there isn't any bleeding-edge technology running behind the scenes of PhilBio.net, the software is still a big part of the equation. Particularly notable is that all of the essential pieces running the server are open-source software. Nothing of what follows is necessary for using the site, but everyone who visits here and finds it useful owes a big debt of gratitude to those who wrote the software, and then gave it away for free.
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Though there isn't any bleeding-edge technology running behind the scenes of PhilBio.net, the software is still a big part of the equation. Particularly notable is that all of the essential pieces running the server are open-source software. Nothing of what follows is necessary for using the site—or even running your own wiki on the site—but everyone who visits here and finds it useful owes a big debt of gratitude to those who wrote the software, and then gave it away for free.
  
 
== What Server? ==
 
== What Server? ==

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