Hoi, Almost every day the localisations from translatewiki.net into trunk. This new branch cannot just these localisations from the trunk SVN because they can be different. The key question for me is "how is this going to work". I do not see it. The LocalisationUpdate extension might do the trick ... Thanks, GerardM
2009/7/14 Chad innocentkiller@gmail.com
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 7:30 AM, Gerard Meijssengerard.meijssen@gmail.com wrote:
Hoi, When the updates for "Wikimedia life" have to go into this new branch,
what
is then the status of the trunk? Will all the updates *have* to go into trunk as well and will they ? Or will trunk suffer from bit rot and consequently will everyone work on this new branch ? What will be the
status
of the extensions NOT used by the WMF ?? When an update to a new release happens, will trunk and this new branch be merged and how will the
effects
on extensions be assessed ???
How will this work ? Thanks, GerardM
2009/7/14 Brion Vibber brion@wikimedia.org
Since we seem to routinely have our deployment linger a bit behind trunk but still need to make updates on it, I've gone ahead and created a branch with out live versions of MediaWiki & extensions on it:
http://svn.wikimedia.org/svnroot/mediawiki/branches/wmf-deployment
Misc coders: please don't commit to it or we break you. :)
With Subversion 1.5 or later on the client, merging updates from trunk should be easier, as SVN now saves merge info into properties and can more intelligently figure out where you last left off. For instance to update the UsabilityInitiative extension to the current version from
trunk:
cd extensions/UsabilityInitiative svn merge \ svn+ssh://
svn.wikimedia.org/svnroot/mediawiki/trunk/extensions/UsabilityInitiative
svn commit
The theoretical workflow is:
- Merge updates that need to go live into branches/wmf-deployment
- Test it locally & on staging server (once we've got a nicer staging
area set up)
- Update deployment master: svn up
- Poke live test on test.wikipedia.org
- Deploy updates to all servers: scap
For the moment I've applied the various 'svn up' and manually merged live patches from our live deployment, with the exception of any _manually added_ files. There's a lot of cruft and I'm not sure yet which of the extra files are ancient one-offs and which we really need.
:)
We'll want to test a fresh checkout on test.wikipedia for a bit before syncing live to all wikis.
-- brion vibber (brion @ wikimedia.org)
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This branch isn't where main development goes. Brion clearly laid out that non-WMF people (ie me and most of the other volunteer devs) shouldn't touch this branch. All main development continues on trunk, I don't know why you'd think it would rot.
The main purpose of this branch is to provide a clearly visible snapshot of what is running on the WMF cluster. This is never HEAD from trunk, it's always a bit behind. Some critical bugfixes and hacks get pushed in. Now we can all see when this happens, instead of just sysadmins.
I would imagine this new branch would be updated whenever A) code has been reviewed and needs merging to WMF and B) whenever some hotfix was put in place.
Some WMF hacks make it into trunk code because they're generally helpful. Some do not.
-Chad
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