On 13/10/11 20:20, Ariel T. Glenn wrote:
As the subject says, the first mirror of our XML dumps is up, hosted at
C3Sl in BRazil.
Congratulations! :-)
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- most users are probably all in the WMF office.
That could provide useful feedback before migrating the MW repo.
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@life# configure exclusive
delete bgp group Employer peer-as 13414
set bgp group Employer peer-as 14907
leslie@life# commit
Welcome!
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You could git init your existing repository to have a git stash on top
of your existing svn working copie.
Whenever you want to svn update: stash your changes with git, svn
update, git commit, unstash and merge :)
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translation repository.
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subrepositories can help here?
Per above, we should keep English in the core repository.
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? At least give ONE example.
You probably want to open a bug report on bugzilla too :-)
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On 23/09/11 01:06, Rob Lanphier wrote:
There has been resistance to this in the past, and there still may be
some resistance.
Resistance is futile. All your base are belong to us.
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git repositories as submodules.
We still need to find out how we will organize the git repositories though.
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file is named according to a svn author and filled with various
fields. The email address can be filled under the field email: and can
be obfuscated.
Example for author hashar:
name: Ashar Voultoiz
email: hashar at free dot fr
url: http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Hashar
irc: hashar
languages
On 23/09/11 20:15, Thomas Gries wrote:
Ashar:
not every developer wants to reveal their e-mail _there_.
(Yes, I know, this list is public, too.)
It is indeed a valid objection. Feel free to create a new email
dedicated to MediaWiki development.
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such as google
calendar? This way we could import the date automatically :)
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On 19/09/11 23:08, Ryan Lane wrote:
We've just released our puppet repository into a public git
repository. For more information, see the blog post about this:
http://blog.wikimedia.org/2011/09/19/ever-wondered-how-the-wikimedia-servers-are-configured/
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personally skipped it :-D
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Please open a bug on bugzilla.wikimedia.org against the Site requests
component :-)
This way we will remember about it!
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On 14/09/11 07:33, Tim Starling wrote:
snip
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.science.linguistics.wikipedia.technical/10844
Just think how different the world might have been ;)
Well done Tim ! :-b
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with two clicks and add widgets easily.
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On 13/09/11 21:18, Neil Kandalgaonkar wrote:
yet, it would be great to have his own explanation :b
As much as we all love to hate PHP, it was (and is) a good choice.
Nowadays I will go for Javascript but still believe PHP is the best
overall choice for MediaWiki :-D
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to organize all the contributions
into one coherent narrative.
Sumanah, you probably want to conduct an interview with Magnus and
lcrawte for the very early history. Then Brion and Tim will be able to
complement.
Gabriel Wicke should be able to retrace the monobook skin history.
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On 13/09/11 23:12, Roan Kattouw wrote:
You probably meant lcrocker, right? Lcawte was a bit young at the time :)
lcrocker of course :-) Thanks Roan.
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and apply a XSLT
stylesheet on it. But I am not sure it will make things easier.
PS: CSS have a similar abstract language: http://sass-lang.com/
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On 07/09/11 09:10, Alolita Sharma wrote:
The members on this team are Siebrand Mazeland as product manager,
Niklas Laxström and Santhosh Thottingal as software engineers, and
Gerard Meijssen as technology outreach consultant.
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in
maintenance/benchmarks .
HipHop compilation is straightforward (make sure to use the patches for
libcurl and lib_I_DONT_REMEMBER). MediaWiki compilation can cause some
troubles though.
You also want to contact Tim Starling to talk about it.
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On 31/08/11 21:57, Rob Lanphier wrote:
Hi everyone,
I’m extremely pleased to welcome Aaron Schulz to Wikimedia Foundation
as a full-time developer in Platform Engineering.
Hurrah! It is great to know you will be dedicated to MW developement \o/
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On 31/08/11 21:48, Sumana Harihareswara wrote:
The 1.18 revision report
https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/mediawiki/wiki/MediaWiki_roadmap/1.18/Revision_report
We should really integrate that revision report into the CR extension.
Where is the code used to generate the report?
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On 30/08/11 15:20, Bjoern Hoehrmann wrote:
A good example is for instance
http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.javascript which is full of
Google porn and pill spam from Google users.
Looks like this usenet forum should be moderated :-)
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On 30/08/11 19:59, Mark A. Hershberger wrote:
https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/4030 -- EasyTimeline reversed text in RTL
languages
isn't there a plan to replace EasyTimeline with something new? If so it
is probably not worth investing time in this bug.
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with colors :-)
Ex:
svn diff | less -R
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The testing suite I tried was OUnit:
http://ounit.forge.ocamlcore.org/
We might want to have a look at it again. I will try to get some
university contacts to have a look at it, some of them know about those
academics languages (lisp, caml, ada ...). Nothing granted though.
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is the Math system which uses a language most
developers do not know: Objective CAML.
It is great to have someone working on Math, but it will be hard to get
him reviewed :(
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:Code/MediaWiki/tag/math
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On 25/08/11 00:15, Alolita Sharma wrote:
snip
Drop by and say hello to Jeremy online or in person at WMF in San Francisco.
Looks like yet another ultra high IQ to join the team :-)
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http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/File:MediaWiki_flyer_20110725-1.svg
french
Guillom: nous avons besoin d'une verison française :-)
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can comment on this feature, either on
the mailing list or on the revision comment list.
NB: please note the 'field!' feature has been used in the code since
there. Might need to have to fix them if we change the code.
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- [[MediaWiki:Sidebar]]
- a message for link
- a message for link name
We should just rewrite it from scratch, using some Special page to
easily add / remove links. Save them to the database and the cache system.
As for the {{msg}}, it might help if you list the revisions.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Tim_Starling_Day
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On 17/08/11 20:35, Ian Baker wrote:
I took a little time last week and wrapped Neik K's parserPlus library into
an extension.
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- comments in code review
- patches
- as bug reports
- by emails
I will try to have a look at it over the next days.
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enlighten me here? :)
[1] http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:Code/MediaWiki/85310
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On 05/08/11 23:31, Chad wrote:
Hi everyone,
I've just rewritten our pre-commit hooks today (/trunk/tools/subversion/hooks)
and deployed them to the MediaWiki repository. snip
Are there any instructions somewhere to disable them easily? Just in
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access, use something like github.com which
offers a friendly interface to comment on patch / fork etc ...
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Maybe bugzilla can send wikitech-l a list of bugs with attachments? We
already have a weekly mail listing the number of bugs opened/resolved.
That might attract reviewers.
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times in the past)
They can still commit their broken code but NOT IN TRUNK :)
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You will find 4 sub directories there which got forked from trunk at
various point in the time:
- node-qunit
- old_stuff
- prettyURL
- syslog
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for 1.19.
We might want to establish a list of features we have added since 1.17.
Maybe we could appends the list to:
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki_1.18
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- Wikia developer
* Maciej - marooned - Wikia developer (not the same guy)
* Sven Heinemann - Bachsau - ConfirmEdit extension
It is great to see Wikia developers coming in :-) Welcome!
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[2] http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:Code/MediaWiki/92239
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have less attention.
Anyway, both ways are *very* far away from our wiki-way of handling
/trunk/ (which is messy).
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. Let Chad takes the
release management cycle, make sure Tim is around though or next release
he will have to be trained by Chad :-b
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Would be great to enhance our testswarm with more browsers. Maybe we
could contact those mobiles developers to connect to our testswarm?
:-)
[1] http://toolserver.org/~krinkle/testswarm/
[2] http://stats.wikimedia.org/wikimedia/squids/SquidReportClients.htm
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On 09/07/11 12:07, Bryan Tong Minh wrote:
..
Firefox 5 is missing.
It is bug 29549. Krinkle need to update testswarm regexp for Gecko 5 :)
See:
https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/29549
and upstream:
https://github.com/jquery/testswarm/issues/67
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On 09/07/11 12:36, K. Peachey wrote:
snip
Which is apparently not needed in the tests but I would assume that is
BlackBerry 6? which under rarest mobiles has 0 runs.
We probably need to resubmit MW jobs so it ask tests to the mobile browsers.
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On 09/07/11 18:10, Chad wrote:
snip
I've got Android 2.x and 3.x devices at my house. Unfortunately
TestSwarm doesn't support the newer webkit builds found in
Android 3.1 yet--it tells me it doesn't need my help :(
Just like Firefox 5, Krinkle need to update the regex :-)
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revision.
- add a SVN post commit hook to trigger a build (either through CC web
service or by touching the CC/projects/mw/touchme directory.
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code as well as our instance of CiviCRM and associated
modules.
Welcome in Code Review madness 8-)
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testing.wikimedia.org should only be for WMF.
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On 29/06/11 03:03, Mark A. Hershberger wrote:
Although r47450 is from February 18, 2009, so I'm not sure what the deal
is there.
Someone is copy pasting the same .html file on each release over and
over since the tool was created :-)
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On 29/06/11 18:53, Rob Lanphier wrote:
..
Yeah, it was a rush job.
You gave me the git repo at one point. Still haven't managed to look at
the code and enhance it. Maybe we could add it to the subversion
repository and have volunteers enhance it.
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On 27/06/11 23:14, Platonides wrote:
See wfUrlEncode in GlobalFunctions.php
I have added tests for this function with r91108. Feel free to propose
additional tests :)
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:Code/MediaWiki/91108
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://raphaeljs.com/scape/ (for Wolfenstein 3D fans)
http://g.raphaeljs.com/piechart2.html
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On 28/06/11 00:28, Thomas Gries wrote:
Please do not change the flags for your own revisions,
except to change them back to new after you fix a revision that was
flagged fixme.
Just like the Holy Bible, our code review guide is subject to
interpretation :-)
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On 24/06/11 08:33, Thomas Gries wrote:
When I think that a version committed by myself r90650 (marked as new)
is fully obsolete and
already replaced in my other commit r90684 (marked as fixed)
I would say, if it is reverted, mark it reverted :)
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? Is it assumed to be the same as wiki contributions?)
MZMcBride
Go ahead and copy/paste it to mw.org ? :-)
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solution. In my experience, you
can't ask the question how do I do X in shell script and expect to
like the answer.
That is why I had to start learning perl. It is a great shell language!
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of assertions
Testing's always a win. :) Keep on truckin' y'all!
We should hold-on on code commits! Then we would celebrate the day the
code review backlog is reduced :b
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On 12/06/11 05:07, Matias wrote:
Where can I get a phpStorm license? I like to start fixing some easy bugs
and I was making myself the same question about IDEs since I've always
worked with Eclipse.
Ask Reedy:
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/wiki/mediawiki/200386
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tool to handle the cluster. Mark Bergsma, Rob
Halsell, Ryan Lane and maybe Tim Starling.
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This is a linear progression, the revision become harder and harder to
review since, with time, most of the easy stuff got reviewed :-) Make it
a long tail maybe ? :-)
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ride of one of the
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JeLuF already wrote a first draft in January:
http://wikitech.wikimedia.org/view/Rename_a_wiki
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(thus excluding
ParserTests) since they were heavily broken at branch time. Once the
tests are stable enough in trunk, I will probably back-port the fixes in
1.18 and enable the Database group.
The build result for codurr are published in irc-publish-REL1_18.txt
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On 01/06/11 19:28, Ashar Voultoiz wrote:
Max Seminik raised the issue of codurr spamming the channel with a
useless list of revisions that broke the tests.
snip
The long post is now available on mw.org :
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Fixing_broken_tests
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On 06/06/11 00:09, Platonides wrote:
snip
No. Anything other than showing no stubs skips the cache.
Since it skips cache, can not we disable that stub highlighter once for all?
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much better than:
- 'Firefox' : will it light my computer?
- 'Opera' : I listen to R'n'B
I do support your crash method... on your personal website.
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their patch is ready: tested heavily, reviewed by people actually
knowing the part of code impacted, test written, style fixed, i18n ...
If the patch does not make it in the current merge windows, it will
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to the CruiseControl system as a
new project The prerequisite being to make it works for trunk :-)
REL1_17 does not have the test suite. I think it was broken beyond
repair at the point we branched.
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return correct block
[x] Bug 26425 block timestamp defaults to time
[ ] Bug 29116 load with empty ip
[ ] Bug 29116 new from target with empty ip
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, and adding it manually is
probably not that long :-)
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? I do not feel like we require up-to-date translations
in trunk.
I have a similar issue with not so much edited extensions for which the
log is mostly i18n translations thus hiding the real code commits.
That was just my Sunday morning 2 cents.
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share is related to the Block system rewrite.
- the rest is parser tests for the LabeledSectionTransclusion extension
Please fix the code if you have any knowledge about this code.
http://ci.tesla.usability.wikimedia.org/cruisecontrol/
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On 21/05/11 20:33, Max Semenik wrote:
Whee! Can we establish a policy of reverting a build-breaking revision
soonish rather than much latish as we did before?
Instead of reverting, what about fixing the code / test? :)
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to hexmode to get some help about this. It should
not be that hard to fix up, but it is the kind of puzzle I am not going
to spend 3 days solving when someone got the answer in less than a minute.
At least, we have some progress :-)
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IRC : =
tweet: -
video: = (I was there)
PS: please write blog posts in French next time =
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verified it (verified - closed).
We are not using all those steps though. So we merely make them
disappear by marking them resolved. The original opener can still reopen
it, another user will just open a new bug which is not a big deal.
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actually want different domains :b
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On 10/05/11 20:52, Brion Vibber wrote:
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Any other nice poster-size visualizations hiding around?
I really like
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wikimedia_Servers.svg
It needs to be updated a bit, nonetheless it gives a good overview of
our technical mission.
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parameters
- choosing a class method (show the method doc)
They come from the PHP doc blocks we are using.
You can also try TextMate which is popular among core ruby on rails
developers (or at least they pretend so). It is only for Mac, and I am
not sure how well PHP is supported.
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On 02/05/11 09:06, Max Semenik wrote:
I started that athttp://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki_1.17 some
time ago, needs more collaboration.
And I started the 1.18 one with illustrative (and free) pictures :p
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki_1.18
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On 18/04/11 10:51, Raul Kern wrote:
how to add facebook like box to chapters mediawiki homepage:
http://et.wikimedia.org
You should not add this kind of facebook button on the WMF website. It
is a breach in private life since it tells facebook which website you
are browsing.
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