On December 26, the developers announced that the beta phase would end on January 15, and that all work was completed on time. The difference of Ruvika is that anyone can become the author of the service, but only qualified experts can verify the materials.
As TASS noted, the full Russian replacement version of Wikipedia will start operating in 2024 with a number of technological updates. “On January 15, the site exited beta testing and the sign associated with it was removed,” the encyclopedia’s press service said in a statement.
Source: Ferra

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