Thanks for bringing this up.
I have some opinions on this, but I -- like many WMF engineering staff
-- have today as a holiday (Presidents' Day). Can this decision wait
until tomorrow?
--
Sumana Harihareswara
Volunteer Development Coordinator
Wikimedia Foundation
On 02/20/2012 07:22 AM, Petr Bena wrote:
> Wmf ops probably don't, but thanks to labs we could probably create a new
> infrastructure managed by community developers, where we could host the
> sites / documentation and repository for code all under one wmf domain like
> development.wikimedia.org/wiki etc. I think we could host the source code
> using the wikimedia git, but problem is with repository of installation
> packages to download and webserver to host the related wiki / site on, I
> think either labs could be perfect for this, or some wiki dedicated to
> developers
>
> On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 12:44 PM, Strainu
strainu10@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> În data de 20 februarie 2012, 12:55, Petr Bena
benapetr@gmail.com a
>> scris:
>>> Hi folks,
>>>
>>> we have had some discussion with other devs of huggle and I have a
>>> question, what is the best location to host wikimedia related projects?
>>> Documentation / web pages (preferably a wiki), I guess most suitable is
>> mww
>>> but that one should be for mediawiki only or not? I am talking about
>>> projects like awb, pywikipediabot, dotnetwikibot, bots, labs and many
>>> others. I think we should either create a category for these at mww or
>>> maybe create a new wiki just for various software projects and related
>>> documentation? I would rather prefer first option for now, because it's
>> not
>>> so hard to maintain and I don't think there is really a need to open
>> whole
>>> new wiki just for documentation and various wikimedia projects, like labs
>>> etc. Second question is where to host source code and files? Some
>> projects
>>> are using 3rd providers, however there is an idea to move huggle
>> repository
>>> to wikimedia git after it's set up, it would be good to have all sources
>> on
>>> one place so that it's easier to find various projects people might be
>>> interested in.
>>
>> I'm guessing each project should answer this according to it's own
>> size and needs. One-size-fits-all answers probably don't exist.
>>
>> We're hosting code specific to ro.wp on Google Code, toghether with
>> some OSM code. Given the poor experience I've had with
>> planet.wikimedia.org in Romanian, I don't think that moving all the
>> code to Wikipedia is such a good idea. 3rd party project hosting
>> providers do their best to offer as many features as possible in a
>> very simple way. The WMF OPS team is not made for that.
>>
>> Strainu
>>
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