On Tue, 22 May 2012, Mark A. Hershberger wrote:
On 05/22/2012 12:10 PM, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
> Well, we’re 2-3 weeks short of the freeze for the *next* Debian
> stable. If you pick a version *now* that’ll have had a stable,
> supportable formal release by then, and will put “Long Term Support”
> on it, that’s really all a distributor needs.
So, 1.19 is out now. Can we use that one for our
first LTS?
Sure. I was asking you to pick, and I’m glad you’re liking the
idea at all ;_) as maintaining things is work for you.
Ah, ok. From
what I’ve seen, Jonathan has packaged 1.18 for Debian
experimental, but it lacks mediawiki-math which is provided by 1.15
and used by our in-house FusionForge deployment
The Math extension on English Wikipedia (and others) now has
experimental support for MathJax. But I did look at the Math extension
previously. I'll poke at it today.
Hrm. Well, the beast as shipped pulled in a whole LaTeχ horde
and did a lot of magic to support that… we don’t want to lose
that.
bye,
//mirabilos
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