We should greatly expand this. Namely, it needs to list *what* we collect,
*why* we collect it, *who* gets to see the data, etc. The talkpage seems
like the best place to collect suggestions for new items to add to the
pingback.
This page needs to be kept up to date *any* time a new metric is added
to the collection. It's going to be one of the first places people check
when
they see the variable so it needs to be descriptive :)
-Chad
On Fri, Jul 22, 2016 at 9:31 AM C. Scott Ananian <cananian(a)wikimedia.org>
wrote:
Since we have a running debate about services -vs-
all-in-one installs -vs-
requiring binary modules, it would be nice to include data points
reflective of these three different hosting scenarios (multiple server,
single server, shared host w/ no ability to install new modules). To start
the discussion, I might suggest returning a boolean yes/no whether parsoid
is configured (as a proxy for "can services be installed"), a boolean
yes/no for whether mysql is on the same server as php (as a proxy for
"multiple server install"), and a boolean for whether the lua sandbox
extension is installed (as an imperfect proxy for whether binary modules
can be installed), and perhaps a variable reflecting the tidy configuration
(enabled? if enabled, using the tidy extension or standalone tidy?) as
another insight on binary modules (weakened because i think the tidy
extension is bundled by default with PHP 5).
--scott
On Fri, Jul 22, 2016 at 10:29 AM, Greg Sabino Mullane <greg(a)endpoint.com>
wrote:
> The configuration variable that controls
this behavior ($wgPingback)
will
> default to false (that is: don't share
data). The web installer will
> display a checkbox for toggling this feature on and off, and it will be
> checked by default (that is: *do* share data). This ensures (I hope)
that
no one
feels surprised or violated.
Sounds sane, as long as the installer makes it quite clear what it is
going
to be doing.
- The chosen database backend (e.g.,
"mysql", "sqlite")
Would love to have DB version information as well (getServerVersion)
Lua version?
Please chime in if you have any thoughts about
this. :)
Many of the wikis I install are on intranets behind heavy firewalls. I'd
be happy
to submit this data however if there were an optional method to do so.
--
Greg Sabino Mullane greg(a)endpoint.com
End Point Corporation
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