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The Tech Department at Wikimedia Foundation [1] invites you to a* special
event on February 09, 2023, at 1600 UTC* [2].
*Richard Evans, Electronics & Data Systems Engineer At NASA Glenn Research
Center *[3], will be presenting on *how MediaWiki is being used within NASA*
to help manage the testing of very large spacecraft to prove they can
survive the harsh conditions of launch, orbit, and re-entry. The management
platform is built from MediaWiki and several key extensions that provide
workflow support. This evolving platform plans to incorporate the
extensions that form the MediaWiki-powered Open CSP platform [4]. This talk
will explain the architecture and benefits of the NASA platform and
motivate the need for Open CSP. We’ll also be recording the event to share
with those who can’t make it. You can join the event through Google Meet
[5].
Looking forward to seeing you there,
*--on behalf of the Tech Department, Wikimedia Foundation.*
*(For follow-ups, please reach out to *lnguyen(a)wikimedia.org.)
[1] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Technology
[2] https://zonestamp.toolforge.org/1675958415
[3] https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q618728#sitelinks-wikipedia
[4] https://www.open-csp.org/Main_Page
[5]
https://stream.meet.google.com/stream/ce81307c-cdb7-4a5e-9697-65c423f27614
--
________________________________
Erica Litrenta (she/her)
Senior Manager, Community Relations Specialists (Product)
Wikimedia Foundation
The usual error.
> Error generating thumbnail
> Error creating thumbnail: Image was not scaled, is the requested width bigger than the source?
It's true.
But is there some setting or extension to permit doing that?
Cheers,
Patrick
Hello,
Our Mediawiki has just been upgraded from 1.35.8 to 1.39. update.php was run. All seems fine except an issue with Proofread Page extension and .djvu files. <pagelist> is no longer populated with the list of pages, "invalid interval" is reported. Individual pages from .djvu are also not rendered with Page:file.djvu/pagenumber. Proofread Page still works with PDF files.
Here is an example of non-working index page:
https://lituapedija.net/wiki/Indeksas:LE01.djvu
It work for PDF and this is how it looked for .djvu too before upgrade:
https://lituapedija.net/wiki/Indeksas:LE01.pdf
I don't see anything relevant in mediawiki debug log. Mediawiki is running on Debian Bullseye (current stable), https://lituapedija.net/wiki/Specialus:Versija.
Any hints or help would be greatly appreciated!
Šarūnas Burdulis for lituapedija.net
Hello,
I'm working on one wiki which shows characters in a weird way. UTF-8 is
used for encoding, so I believe that it isn't an issue.
You can take a look here Statik A – Sub Bavaria (sub-bavaria.de)
<http://www.sub-bavaria.de/w/index.php?title=Statik_A>, so you can better
understand what I'm talking about.
Could you please point me to something that I should look for, so I can fix
this issue?
Wiki was previously on version 1.31, I've upgraded it to 1.38.
Thanks for your help and understanding!
Best regards,
Zoran
We had Mediawiki with PostgreSQL on a Debian 8 server. That machine is
no longer accessible, but there is a backup of the database.
The old versions were:
- Postgres v. 9.4
- Mediawiki v. 1.25 or 1.27 ?
Now we installed Mediawiki and PostgreSQL on a new Debian 11 server. But
the database schema seems to be quite different so it will not be
possible to import the backup directly.
Our current versions on Debian 11 are from the "stable" ("bullseye") apt
repository:
- Mediawiki v. 1.35.8
- Postgresql v. 13.9
Is there a collection of database upgrade scripts somewhere, which I
could use to upgrade, step by step, our backup DB to the current schema?
(The import of the SQL backup into Postgres v. 13 works fine. But then
the schema needs to be adapted to what MW expects)
Thank you for any help,
MI