Adam Chlipala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Michael Olson wrote: >> Are members in general comfortable with me running these upgrade >> scripts on all of their wikis? Also, would people prefer advance >> notification or after-the-fact notification for these upgrades? >> > > First, I think we should be upgrading MoinMoin with Debian stable > releases, as far as possible, so that this will be a quite infrequent > occurrence. The current MoinMoin on mire works just fine for me.
The problem is that MoinMoin has historically had a lot of security issues that have only been fixed in a new release, rather than a bugfix patch to some later release. The Debian maintainer of the package, last time I checked, has not been taking these bug fixes and backporting them to the version of MoinMoin in Debian stable. I basically had to do that myself when a vuln was exposed just after a release last year. Also, I like to see us running the latest versions of web apps, because some of the crustier old Moin releases are still around, and it really makes the site look out-of-date. > Second, as long as we have regular back-ups, then I'm fine with having > someone upgrade my wikis for me, if that person doesn't mind doing it. > Should we add a wiki page for registering wikis for this upgrading > service? If it's the case that not everyone might want automatic migration, then the people who don't register on the wiki page would have trouble whenever a new release was installed, because their wiki pages might not work any longer. Basically we would have to keep two different versions of MoinMoin around on mire, which would mean there would have to be some way for domtool to distinguish between the two, perhaps by means of a MoinVersion domtool variable (whose values could be "moin_stable" or "moin_latest"). >> If you have a MoinMoin wiki on deleuze, I'm interested in hearing >> what your opinions on this. >> > > You mean "on mire," right? Yeah, that's what I meant. -- Michael Olson HCoop System Administrator http://hcoop.net/
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