+## Other ideas
+
+See also:
+
+ * [[setup]]
+ * [[setup/byhand]]
+ * [[rcs/git]]
+ * [[tips/laptop_wiki_with_git]]
+ * [ikiwiki creation notes](http://piny.be/jrayhawk/notes/ikiwiki_creation/)
+
+### Announcing the mirror
+
+Once your mirror works, you can also add it to the list of mirrors. You can ask the mirror where you take it from (and why not, all mirrors) to add it to their setup file. As an example, here's the configuration for the first mirror:
+
+ mirrorlist:
+ example: https://wiki.example.com/
+
+The [[plugins/mirrorlist]] plugin of course needs to be enabled for this to work.
+
+### branching a wiki
+
+It follows that setting up a branch of a wiki is just like the fully decentralised mirror above, except
+we don't want it to push changes back to the origin. The easy way to
+accomplish this is to clone the origin git repository using a readonly
+protocol (ie, "git://"). Then you can't push to it.