Wikipedia:Wikipedia's oldest articles

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The January 16 UuU edit that is known to all as the first edit that is still on Wikipedia to this day.  This is how it can be seen today with the Nostalgia skin.
The January 16 UuU edit that is known to all as the first edit that is still on Wikipedia to this day. This is how it can be seen today with the Nostalgia skin.
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On 10 March 2004, User:Ludraman asked on the village pump, "Just out of interest - what is the oldest article on Wikipedia? Shouldn't we frame it and put it on display somewhere?! :-)". This page represents the results found in answering that query:

It is believed Jimbo said he made the first ever edit to Wikipedia, a test edit.

During the migration from Phase 1 software to Phase 2 software the history of most pages was temporarily lost. User:Brion VIBBER later rescued all historical page edit data that were still around and merged into the Phase 2 and later Phase 3 (now MediaWiki) database. Some of the very oldest page histories are lost completely, however many edits from the period have been kept.

Some old edits found by hand were:

User:Andre Engels then ran a SQL query and found the oldest existing page:

Also from January 16:

The oldest page for which there is no break in the history because of being changed into a redirect is List of female tennis players, which has a version from 6 February 2001.

Special:Oldest articles lists those pages that haven't been edited for the longest time. As of June 2007, these articles have remained unchanged for about three years.

The appearance of some Wikipedia articles in early 2001 has been preserved by the Wayback Machine. Early examples include GNUFreeDocumentationLicense and AccessibleComputing; Wayback's preserved versions are those of January 20.

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