Life isn't slow on a farm, but this list needs a kick.
To that end, I've started a project page on MediaWiki.org:
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Project:WikiFarm
Have a look and see what needs to be filled out.
With that said, I really want to dig into MediaWiki's configuration
system[1]. Putting the configuration in the DB (with a wiki column
acting as the key so farming would be easier) really seems to be the
right thing to do. Larger users (like Wikimedia) would want to use CDBS
or something snappy like that, but I'd like to start out with a
DB-backed config.
I haven't had time to really do anything with any of this, but I did
want to check in with you all to see if there was any news.
[1] http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.org.wikimedia.wikifarm/11
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Mark A. Hershberger
NicheWork LLC
717-271-1084
Hi everyone ...
I need your help to finally create my WikiFarm website...
Here is my problem:
I was created the wikifarm website using the advantage of symlinks on a
Unix-based system.
Scenario 3: Drupal-style sites (more than one wiki using different
databases on a single server, using the same source code)
having different domains/subdomains:
wiki1.mydomain.comwiki2.mydomain.com
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> BUT
when i tried to do some script maintenance like update.php after installing
AbuseFilter extension in wiki2 [create the necessary database tables that
this extension needs]
The update script update only first wiki database...and does not update the
scened database ever...
So, Is the were a way to specify a database name as a command line?
Or i missed something in configuration....
Thanks in advanced
Regard
/alnaimi
Sorry, my English is rusty Little bet