Hi W,
What is going on with IdeaTorrent? are we going to have one or not? do we need to have a Meta poll or something?
alnokta
2009/7/31 Mohamed Magdy mohamed.m.k@gmail.com:
Hi W,
What is going on with IdeaTorrent? are we going to have one or not? do we need to have a Meta poll or something?
I don't think there's any opposition to implementing one. I think for us to officially set it up we'd want to rig it up with CentralAuth to avoid yet-another-login-database and simplify participation, and it's simply not been justifiable to make the necessary evaluation/customization/setup work a priority for the ops team. If someone wants to start setting it up externally to play with the idea, please don't hesitate to do so.
Right now we're looking into deploying Aaron's ReaderFeedback extension to sort through the ideas posted to <strategy.wikimedia.org>. It's a simple "rate this page" widget with flexibly defined categories.
On Sat, Aug 1, 2009 at 3:30 AM, Erik Moeller erik@wikimedia.org wrote:
2009/7/31 Mohamed Magdy mohamed.m.k@gmail.com:
Hi W,
What is going on with IdeaTorrent? are we going to have one or not? do we need to have a Meta poll or something?
I don't think there's any opposition to implementing one. I think for us to officially set it up we'd want to rig it up with CentralAuth to avoid yet-another-login-database and simplify participation, and it's simply not been justifiable to make the necessary evaluation/customization/setup work a priority for the ops team.
I see. Is it possible for CentralAuth to interface with a postgresql database? (if not, then we would have to wait for mysql support in IT version 2). Thanks Erik.
alnokta
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