I really don't get:
1) what you want to do, cause if there are two database it doesn't have any
sense to make a new one with all the data in the other two, it would be
better to have the tables shared on both db for the same use in the wiki.
But i don't have any idea if this can be done in mediawiki,
2) As far as i've seen there is an extension to share the users on more
than one wiki,
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:CentralAuth but i
don't have any idea of how does it work and how can you use it for your
project so.
Maybe there will be someone more veteran than me that can help you better.
On 11 December 2015 at 12:28, Ad Strack van Schijndel <
ad.strackvanschijndel(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
We have one wiki A with thousands of users and one wiki B with a few users.
We want to have a shared database for the user, preferably the easy way as
described on
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Shared_database.
What would be the appropriate way to go here:
- Create a separate database, copy the user table from wiki A to that
database, do something with the wiki B users, and configure both wiki's to
use that shared database.
- Use database of wiki A as shared database and explain that to wiki B
- Think of something else because it is not possible to have shared
database with existing wiki's
The first scenario would be the preferred one and I would like to
understand if and how that could work.
Thanks! Ad
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