Hi.
Do we have plans for the Toolserver wiki (https://wiki.toolserver.org/)? There's some very good content in/on the wiki that would be nice to move to either wikitech.wikimedia.org or mediawiki.org, I think.
Has this been discussed anywhere? Does anyone have any thoughts about this?
MZMcBride
Hi MZMcBride and all,
as far as I know, TS wiki has not been discussed. Thanks for bringing it up!
I suppose keeping content means quite some triage. We don't need information specific to the toolserver on wikitech, but everybody should indeed migrate their tools' documentation from tswiki to wikitech.wikimedia.org as part of the migration process. A good place is under your userspace on wikitech.
MZMcBride, did you have other content in mind than singular tools' docs?
Cheers, Silke
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Hi.
Do we have plans for the Toolserver wiki (https://wiki.toolserver.org/)? There's some very good content in/on the wiki that would be nice to move to either wikitech.wikimedia.org or mediawiki.org, I think.
Has this been discussed anywhere? Does anyone have any thoughts about this?
MZMcBride
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Silke Meyer wrote:
MZMcBride, did you have other content in mind than singular tools' docs?
There's other content on the wiki that's not Toolserver-specific. It should be moved. Can transwiki importing be set up between the two wikis? Or some other process to make moving pages easier?
MZMcBride
If need be, worse case, someone could probably it and setup a small labs instance for it (even if it was a static HTML dump).
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Silke Meyer wrote:
MZMcBride, did you have other content in mind than singular tools' docs?
There's other content on the wiki that's not Toolserver-specific. It should be moved. Can transwiki importing be set up between the two wikis? Or some other process to make moving pages easier?
MZMcBride
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Hi MZMcBride!
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Sorry, got it!
Silke Meyer wrote:
MZMcBride, did you have other content in mind than singular tools' docs?
There's other content on the wiki that's not Toolserver-specific. It should be moved. Can transwiki importing be set up between the two wikis? Or some other process to make moving pages easier?
I'll ask and get back to you here. Cheers, Silke
I don't see a conclusion to this thread, did the discussion move elsewhere? Of course the whole wiki has to be archived. There are only 323 content pages (an apt number, considering bug 323!) and 1500 pages in total, so importing them all on a Toolserver: pseudo-namespace on wikitech is trivial (possibly even Special:Import may suffice); it can be made into an actual namespace by any shell user. Ideally, however, this would be done by a shell user importing logs and files too.
Nemo
I wish I could help, anyway that I may ? On Oct 13, 2013 6:34 AM, "Federico Leva (Nemo)" nemowiki@gmail.com wrote:
I don't see a conclusion to this thread, did the discussion move elsewhere? Of course the whole wiki has to be archived. There are only 323 content pages (an apt number, considering bug 323!) and 1500 pages in total, so importing them all on a Toolserver: pseudo-namespace on wikitech is trivial (possibly even Special:Import may suffice); it can be made into an actual namespace by any shell user. Ideally, however, this would be done by a shell user importing logs and files too.
Nemo
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Patricia, there will surely be an occasion for you to help with the cleanup when the wiki is imported into another: your offer won't be forgotten. I archived a dump; it's only 50 MB for full history, should be easy even with Special:Import. https://archive.org/details/wiki-wikitoolserverorg_w
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