hello,
1: JIRA and FishEye have moved to:
- <https://jira.ts.wikimedia.org/>
- <https://fisheye.ts.wikimedia.org/>
2: as an experiment i've set up a Confluence install at
<http://confluence.ts.wikimedia.org> (SSL also available). i don't know if
anyone's interested in using this for their content... it has a few nice
features.
i've also thought about setting up a MediaWiki. we already have content on
meta, but maybe people would like a dedicated space with a familiar wiki
instead. comments?
- river.
hello,
i've set up a toolserver wiki at <http://wiki.ts.wikimedia.org/>. this is
experimental for now, if it works out, i'll leave it around...
(for installation of extensions and such, file a bug in JIRA.)
- river.
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>> i don't
>> really like the double repetition of "wiki".
>>
Me neither. Long live /view/ !
fr:user:DarkoNeko
Somebody is continuously logging in against English Wikipedia
providing the wrong password. I almost always have to fill in a
captcha when I am trying to login. Could people look whether it is
their bot?
Bryan
so it's fairly common that users want to host larger projects on the
toolserver, but for various reasons we haven't been comfortable doing that on
hemlock. i thought about this a bit, and came up with this:
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Toolserver/Special_projects
if you're interested, or think this would be useful, please feel free to
comment on the page.
- river.