Since there are some talks about migration from SVN anyway[1], I
decided to unshelf my essay on this matter.[2] It discusses possible
alternatives to Subversion and is in no way complete, everyone is
invited to participate in drafting and discussing. Some sections need
input of those who have practical experience with those systems, as
for example I've never used Bazaar.
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[1] http://www.mediawiki.org/w/index.php?curid=44222&diff=301482&oldid=301369
[2] http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Source_control_considerations
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Max Semenik ([[User:MaxSem]])
Hi all
Wikimedia Germany invites all MediaWiki developers, Toolserver users, Gadget
hackers, and other people interested in the technical side of Wikimedia projects
to come to Berlin for a Developer Meet-Up on April 14.-16. Last year's meet-up
in Berlin was a great success, and we hope to make it even better this time!
This year we want to focus on structured (meta) data, search, and community
building. The future of the Toolserver will also be a subject.
The dates are set, but it's not clear yet if we start full throttle on Wednesday
the 14th or if we have just an arrival event on that date and a full day on
Friday the 16th instead - this depends on venue arrangements that are not sorted
out yet. Note that registration in advance will be required - a website will be
set up for this soon, we will announce it on blogs and mailing lists.
On that Friday, April 16., the Wikimedia Chapters and Board start their
convention in Berlin. This will be a great opportunity to meet, to discuss
interesting topics, to network and to exchange ideas and thoughts! Wikimedia
Germany will host the event, so we will organize the venue, the hotel(s), some
fun things to do in Berlin, food & drinks and lots of other things - and there
might even be a party at the c-base again...
See you in Berlin!
-- Daniel Kinzler
Added Jan Gerber ('j'). Jan is the developer of Firefogg, and will be
helping out with some of the open video player & sequencer work with
Michael Dale that Kaltura's sponsoring.
-- brion
Hey all,
I really want to turn on Google chrome frame support for the mediawiki
projects:
http://code.google.com/chrome/chromeframe/
Basically, it would just involve us putting in a meta tag on our pages
that would trigger an IE plugin Google wrote, assuming the IE user had
that plugin installed. The plugin essentially causes IE to use google's
HTML renderer and JS engine, which are much nicer to develop for than
IE. This won't really solve IE development issues, but would be a good
move in the right direction as far as I'm concerned.
Any thoughts or compelling reasons why this might not be a good thing to do?
-Nimish
help about the extension about the URL's argument's value transfer to
content's area:
1, the URL is http://localhost/wiki/index.php?title=ProjectSpin:your_project_name&action=…
and I want to make the project name auto add into the editor project
template's area (your project name) .so how should I do and
and which extension I should use?
Experience sharing
* Edit and Put the Project Experience Sharing information into below link
ProjectExperenice:your project name