Umm, indeed, we're 8-to-3 folks (summer time), but from 17th we'll be 8.30-to-5.30 folks. And we're based in Spain, GMT+1. Anyway, our position is to facilitate as much as we can all this process, so we'll be flexible for the "important" days, , it would be great to make it come true in three weeks!
At this moment:
- Api Edit deemed by Vodafone developers & Yuri --> we've already started with that. - Examples about how to use Api Edit. --> It's already public at: http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/API:Changing_wiki_content - Examples about what to test and how to test --> I don't really know what it is expected. Could someone provide me with an example given before? It's our first time, :-)) We are just offering a new interface to existing functionality in Mediawiki Core: we're not changing core functionality to edit, upload, etc.. so the things to test are the same as in the graphical mediawiki.
Raquel
-----Mensaje original----- De: mediawiki-api-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org [mailto:mediawiki-api-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] En nombre de Nick Jenkins Enviado el: lunes, 03 de septiembre de 2007 9:55 Para: MediaWiki API announcements & discussion Asunto: Re: [Mediawiki-api] New branch ApiEdit_Vodafone
Great news! When can we expect this to be enabled?
Bryan
My will is to have it as soon as possible, but it doesn't only depend
on us.
Raquel
From a software release and stability perspective, whilst also trying to
maximize speed, it would probably ideally go down something like this:
* Api Edit ongoing development in a branch (as is currently happening). * MediaWiki 1.11 released. Does not include Api Edit, because it's a substantial new feature and therefore should be allowed sufficient time to stabilize and be thoroughly tested before being included in a stable MediaWiki release. * One week or so passes after 1.11 release so as to deal with any general post-release issues (e.g. people with different configurations find that things that work okay for us are broken for them) * Api Edit deemed by Vodafone developers & Yuri to be ready for public consumption. * General announcement sent to wikitech-l and this list, announcing the imminent merge of Api Edit, giving examples of how to use Api Edit, how to test it, things to test, reminder of how to log bugs in bugzilla under the "API" category in the event of finding problems, pointers to the documentation, pointers to this mailing list, and so forth. * Perhaps one last pre-Api-edit scap / sync to servers. * Api Edit merged into SVN trunk. I am assuming that the Vodafone folks are mostly Mon-Friday 9-to-5 folks, and therefore the merge should probably happen on a Monday or a Tuesday, rather than a Thurs / Fri / Sat / Sun, so that they are accessible for a few days after the merge. * Other developers get a few days to play with the merged Api Edit on their SVN test machines, try it, and test it, etc. Presumably some bugs are logged, some bugs are fixed, there's some standard whinging about instead of doing A can it do B, etc. * Assuming things are going okay with Api Edit, another scap could occur, and at this point Api Edit would be live on the Wikipedia. (And if things are going badly and major bugs or regressions are going unfixed, then it could be reverted, until those issues have been resolved in the branch). * Situation normal: Bugs logged, fixed, etc, as per normal, for a few months. Incremental updates to Api Edit occur in mainline / trunk. * Around 3 months after 1.11, MediaWiki 1.12 is released, which includes Api Edit, thus making it generally available to MediaWiki installations / upgrades in a stable release.
So: * As a lower bound, the time between now and Api Edit being live on the Wikipedia is around 3 weeks. That assumes that Api Edit is going to be considered ready one week or so after the release of 1.11 (I have no idea if that's plausible or not), and that everything else that comes before it in the above timeline goes smoothly. * If Api Edit is not ready in the above timeframe, then the time it takes to get it to that stage must be factored in as well.
And of course, the above is just my personal 2 cents as the order in which I would like things to happen - but it may have no correlation whatsoever with what actually ends up happening :-)
-- All the best, Nick.
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