On Freitag, 18. April 2008, Simetrical wrote:
On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 11:45 AM, Markus Krötzsch
<mak(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de> wrote:
Great! Just let us know what you need.
Well, I'm not the right person to ask. :)
I know, but I assume the according people (also the ones who have requirements
for tagging/cat intersection) are also on this list ;-)
Brion or Tim has to review
anything you want to go live. I don't have shell access and can't
enable extensions. If you want a particular feature of SMW enabled on
Wikimedia, the right course of action is to 1) break off the code for
that specific feature into some kind of small, narrow,
easily-reviewable bundle, 2) open a bug asking for that single
specific feature to be enabled, 3) pester people until they review it,
4) fix any complaints they have, 5) goto (3). Then repeat for any
other individual features.
At least that's my impression of what would work -- again, I'm not any
authority here. One thing that's for sure is that active pestering is
usually needed to get things done at present.
OK, thanks. We will then try to propose what parts of SMW could safely be used
on Very Large Sites already. The main insight for me here is that we should
not just extend SMW with more features, but also create lightweight versions
with less features! We will see what we can do.
I am happy with moving code to core ;-) But,
seriously, even if you go
for completely new implementations, it would be great if we could discuss
these things to make all those additions at least minimally compatible.
Is there currently a core group of people at MW who are interested in
that topic? Who would be likely to develop such an in-core tagging
feature anyway?
Well, there have been fairly extensive discussions on this list about
implementation of category intersections. Software discussions are
done here.
Yes, I see (but, alas, cannot follow all discussions going on here ...). I
will try to review the discussions on this list soon to gather requirements.
Anyway, if anyone working on tagging/cat intersections right now reads that,
I would appraciate direct feedback.
Best regards,
Markus
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