Le 07/04/12 03:06, Jack Phoenix a écrit :
For now, I think we'll stick with SVN because it's what I and Lewis
are familiar with;
Haven't we send a git priest to evangelise the young British guys? :D
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On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 11:33 PM, Jack Phoenix j...@countervandalism.netwrote:
To those who don't know me yet, hi! I'm Jack Phoenix, and I've been a
MediaWiki developer since May 2008.
Hi Jack, nice to hear from you again :)
Yep... the site's running MediaWiki 1.12 (!),
Sumana: we can revisit that once the project's complete. ;-)
Daniel: It's no secret that I'm not a big fan of git (let alone gerrit,
which won't even _load_ when using IE9's default rendering mode), but you
almost convinced me there. For now, I think we'll stick with SVN because
it's what I and
we chose to use the most recent stable edition of MediaWiki, which is
1.18.1
Was. 1.18.2 was released with security fixes.
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On Wed, 04 Apr 2012 14:33:25 -0700, Jack Phoenix
j...@countervandalism.net wrote:
To those who don't know me yet, hi! I'm Jack Phoenix, and I've been a
MediaWiki developer since May 2008.
One of the major third-party users of the MediaWiki software is wikiHow (
http://www.wikihow.com/), a
I also think it makes more sense to store this in our git. Specailly now
that it's a young project.
Everything with the same version system makes much more sense.
Also, I find the addition of MediaWiki 1.18.1 in r5 quite confusing.
That's not what was.
I'd make a branch of wikiHow releases,
Jack,
I think this is a phenomenal idea and I'm thrilled to have access to some of
wikiHow's extension inventions. :) Let me know if I can be of assistance.
Let me know if you'd like to house some of this within the Extensions
WikiProject on MW.org to document the activity on a WM wiki and
To those who don't know me yet, hi! I'm Jack Phoenix, and I've been a
MediaWiki developer since May 2008.
One of the major third-party users of the MediaWiki software is wikiHow (
http://www.wikihow.com/), a free how-to manual.
In my opinion, wikiHow rocks! (No, I don't work for wikiHow and I
Jack Phoenix Lewis Cawte
Gold stars to you both. This is fantastic.
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