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I'm happy to announce the availability of the first stable release of the new MediaWiki 1.21 release series.
MediaWiki 1.21 is a large release that contains many new features and bug fixes. This is a summary of the major changes of interest to users. You can consult the RELEASE-NOTES-1.21 file for the full list of changes in this version.
Our thanks go to everyone who helped to improve MediaWiki by testing the beta release and submitting bug reports.
== What's new? ==
MediaWiki 1.21 includes all changes released in the smaller, bi-weekly "1.21wmfX" software deployments to Wikimedia sites.
=== Clearer email notifications ===
Bug 14901 ? Email notification mistakes log action for new page creation, the third most reported open MediaWiki bug, has been fixed. Consequently, notifications now state clearly what action was performed on the watched pages in case they are created, deleted, restored, moved or changed.
There are still some known issues. If you customised MediaWiki:Enotif body on your wiki, you have to delete or update it; see also full documentation.
=== Skin ===
The CologneBlue skin has been refactored to make it relevant again, more compatible with existing scripts, and more similar in structure to Vector and Monobook, reusing a lot of existing code.
The only major difference for end-users should be a slight reordering of the sidebar menu (the "Context" submenu was removed and its contents merged into other ones). If you were, however, depending on the exact HTML it used to produce, you'll need to review your tools.
=== ContentHandler ===
As part of the Wikidata initiative, 1.21 adopts an extensible framework ("ContentHandler") so that pages can contain something other than wikitext.
Right now, built-in content types are limited to
wikitext - wikitext, as usual javascript - user-provided JavaScript code css - user-provided CSS code text - plain text
Extension developers can create additional content types. Extension:EventLogging uses ContentHandler to implement a namespace for JSON schemas, and may be used as a reference. Other extensions, such as Scribunto, also make use of the new functionality.
ContentHandler affects diff rendering, handing of CSS and JavaScript pages, import/export, and the API.
=== Support for high DPI displays ===
MediaWiki now tries to deliver higher-res images to high pixel density screens such as Apple Retina Displays (see gerrit change 24115 for details). This is a work-in-progress, so normal-resolution images may still appear in some places and in some browser versions. Administrators may need to watch out for higher load on their image scaling software.
=== Ajax patrolling ===
(bug 7851) The features users have waited for longest: one-click Ajax patrolling. With this new feature, users can mark revisions or pages as having been "patrolled" with a single click while staying on the current page.
=== Internationalization ===
(bug 24156) The general logging framework was made completely localisable at last. The logging for each action (whether in core or extensions) might still need to be updated to use the new system, though.
(bug 40367) MediaWiki:Contributions now reflects the gender of the user.
=== New accounts ===
(bug 22457) It's now easier to create accounts for other users by sending a temporary password via e-mail: Special:CreateAccount now shows a checkbox for logged-in users to use this feature, rather than a button.
Account API: bots and other scripts can now use the API to create user accounts, rather than attempting to pseudo-submit the HTML form.
=== Account creation welcome ===
The MediaWiki:welcomecreation message was split up into MediaWiki:welcomeuser and MediaWiki:welcomecreation-msg so users no longer see "Login successful" when creating their accounts (bug 42215). If you customized the former message and want to preserve your customization, you'll have to modify the new messages accordingly.
=== More wikitext now supported in JavaScript messages ===
The jqueryMsg parser now supports wikilinks and int: transclusion. For more details, see Manual:Messages API.
=== Using semantic headings for the navigation menu ===
The previous scheme of using (varying per skin) <h4>, <h5> and/or <h6> tags (with nothing apart from the main <h1> above them in the hierarchy) was change to consistently using a <h2> above the entire navigation and <h3>s as portlet headings in all skins.
The <h2> is hidden for normal browsers, but accessible for screen-readers or text browsers.
While this change is minor, it might require similarly minor updates in any customized CSS or JS (or in screen scrapers).
=== Extended collation support ===
UCA-based category collations for 68 languages based in Latin, Greek and Cyrillic alphabets are now supported. You can use them by setting $wgCategoryCollation = 'uca-<langcode>', where <langcode> is the appropriate language code.
=== Bundled extensions ===
Newly bundled for 1.21 (bug 43815):
Cite ImageMap Interwiki Title Blacklist SpamBlacklist Poem InputBox LocalisationUpdate SyntaxHighlight GeSHi
Full release notes: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Release_notes/1.21
********************************************************************** Download: http://download.wikimedia.org/mediawiki/1.21/mediawiki-1.21.0.tar.gz
Patch to previous version (1.20.0), without interface text: http://download.wikimedia.org/mediawiki/1.21/mediawiki-1.21.0.patch.gz Interface text changes: http://download.wikimedia.org/mediawiki/1.21/mediawiki-i18n-1.21.0.patch.gz
GPG signatures: http://download.wikimedia.org/mediawiki/1.21/mediawiki-core-1.21.0.tar.gz.si... http://download.wikimedia.org/mediawiki/1.21/mediawiki-1.21.0.tar.gz.sig http://download.wikimedia.org/mediawiki/1.21/mediawiki-1.21.0.patch.gz.sig http://download.wikimedia.org/mediawiki/1.21/mediawiki-i18n-1.21.0.patch.gz....
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Imagination does not breed insanity. Exactly what does breed insanity is reason. Poets do not go mad; but chess-players do. -- G.K. Chesterson
Thank you for all your work on this Mark, et al! Can’t wait to update tonight!
-- Jamie Thingelstad jamie@thingelstad.com mobile: 612-810-3699
On May 25, 2013, at 10:20 AM, "Mark A. Hershberger" mah@everybody.org wrote:
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I'm happy to announce the availability of the first stable release of the new MediaWiki 1.21 release series.
MediaWiki 1.21 is a large release that contains many new features and bug fixes. This is a summary of the major changes of interest to users. You can consult the RELEASE-NOTES-1.21 file for the full list of changes in this version.
Our thanks go to everyone who helped to improve MediaWiki by testing the beta release and submitting bug reports.
== What's new? ==
MediaWiki 1.21 includes all changes released in the smaller, bi-weekly "1.21wmfX" software deployments to Wikimedia sites.
=== Clearer email notifications ===
Bug 14901 ? Email notification mistakes log action for new page creation, the third most reported open MediaWiki bug, has been fixed. Consequently, notifications now state clearly what action was performed on the watched pages in case they are created, deleted, restored, moved or changed.
There are still some known issues. If you customised MediaWiki:Enotif body on your wiki, you have to delete or update it; see also full documentation.
=== Skin ===
The CologneBlue skin has been refactored to make it relevant again, more compatible with existing scripts, and more similar in structure to Vector and Monobook, reusing a lot of existing code.
The only major difference for end-users should be a slight reordering of the sidebar menu (the "Context" submenu was removed and its contents merged into other ones). If you were, however, depending on the exact HTML it used to produce, you'll need to review your tools.
=== ContentHandler ===
As part of the Wikidata initiative, 1.21 adopts an extensible framework ("ContentHandler") so that pages can contain something other than wikitext.
Right now, built-in content types are limited to
wikitext - wikitext, as usual javascript - user-provided JavaScript code css - user-provided CSS code text - plain text
Extension developers can create additional content types. Extension:EventLogging uses ContentHandler to implement a namespace for JSON schemas, and may be used as a reference. Other extensions, such as Scribunto, also make use of the new functionality.
ContentHandler affects diff rendering, handing of CSS and JavaScript pages, import/export, and the API.
=== Support for high DPI displays ===
MediaWiki now tries to deliver higher-res images to high pixel density screens such as Apple Retina Displays (see gerrit change 24115 for details). This is a work-in-progress, so normal-resolution images may still appear in some places and in some browser versions. Administrators may need to watch out for higher load on their image scaling software.
=== Ajax patrolling ===
(bug 7851) The features users have waited for longest: one-click Ajax patrolling. With this new feature, users can mark revisions or pages as having been "patrolled" with a single click while staying on the current page.
=== Internationalization ===
(bug 24156) The general logging framework was made completely localisable at last. The logging for each action (whether in core or extensions) might still need to be updated to use the new system, though.
(bug 40367) MediaWiki:Contributions now reflects the gender of the user.
=== New accounts ===
(bug 22457) It's now easier to create accounts for other users by sending a temporary password via e-mail: Special:CreateAccount now shows a checkbox for logged-in users to use this feature, rather than a button.
Account API: bots and other scripts can now use the API to create user accounts, rather than attempting to pseudo-submit the HTML form.
=== Account creation welcome ===
The MediaWiki:welcomecreation message was split up into MediaWiki:welcomeuser and MediaWiki:welcomecreation-msg so users no longer see "Login successful" when creating their accounts (bug 42215). If you customized the former message and want to preserve your customization, you'll have to modify the new messages accordingly.
=== More wikitext now supported in JavaScript messages ===
The jqueryMsg parser now supports wikilinks and int: transclusion. For more details, see Manual:Messages API.
=== Using semantic headings for the navigation menu ===
The previous scheme of using (varying per skin) <h4>, <h5> and/or <h6> tags (with nothing apart from the main <h1> above them in the hierarchy) was change to consistently using a <h2> above the entire navigation and <h3>s as portlet headings in all skins.
The <h2> is hidden for normal browsers, but accessible for screen-readers or text browsers.
While this change is minor, it might require similarly minor updates in any customized CSS or JS (or in screen scrapers).
=== Extended collation support ===
UCA-based category collations for 68 languages based in Latin, Greek and Cyrillic alphabets are now supported. You can use them by setting $wgCategoryCollation = 'uca-<langcode>', where <langcode> is the appropriate language code.
=== Bundled extensions ===
Newly bundled for 1.21 (bug 43815):
Cite ImageMap Interwiki Title Blacklist SpamBlacklist Poem InputBox LocalisationUpdate SyntaxHighlight GeSHi
Full release notes: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Release_notes/1.21
Download: http://download.wikimedia.org/mediawiki/1.21/mediawiki-1.21.0.tar.gz
Patch to previous version (1.20.0), without interface text: http://download.wikimedia.org/mediawiki/1.21/mediawiki-1.21.0.patch.gz Interface text changes: http://download.wikimedia.org/mediawiki/1.21/mediawiki-i18n-1.21.0.patch.gz
GPG signatures: http://download.wikimedia.org/mediawiki/1.21/mediawiki-core-1.21.0.tar.gz.si... http://download.wikimedia.org/mediawiki/1.21/mediawiki-1.21.0.tar.gz.sig http://download.wikimedia.org/mediawiki/1.21/mediawiki-1.21.0.patch.gz.sig http://download.wikimedia.org/mediawiki/1.21/mediawiki-i18n-1.21.0.patch.gz....
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I just installed this tar ball and Special:Version is reporting 1.21.0rc5. update also reports 'MediaWiki 1.21.0rc5 Updater'. Did the right files get sent up?
I downloaded http://download.wikimedia.org/mediawiki/1.21/mediawiki-1.21.0.tar.gz
MD5 of file I got is:
bbe80b6299ced434aa99acb8866f1886 mediawiki-1.21.0.tar.gz Jamie Thingelstad jamie@thingelstad.com mobile: 612-810-3699 find me on AIM Twitter Facebook LinkedIn
On May 25, 2013, at 10:20 AM, Mark A. Hershberger mah@everybody.org wrote:
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I'm happy to announce the availability of the first stable release of the new MediaWiki 1.21 release series.
MediaWiki 1.21 is a large release that contains many new features and bug fixes. This is a summary of the major changes of interest to users. You can consult the RELEASE-NOTES-1.21 file for the full list of changes in this version.
Our thanks go to everyone who helped to improve MediaWiki by testing the beta release and submitting bug reports.
== What's new? ==
MediaWiki 1.21 includes all changes released in the smaller, bi-weekly "1.21wmfX" software deployments to Wikimedia sites.
=== Clearer email notifications ===
Bug 14901 ? Email notification mistakes log action for new page creation, the third most reported open MediaWiki bug, has been fixed. Consequently, notifications now state clearly what action was performed on the watched pages in case they are created, deleted, restored, moved or changed.
There are still some known issues. If you customised MediaWiki:Enotif body on your wiki, you have to delete or update it; see also full documentation.
=== Skin ===
The CologneBlue skin has been refactored to make it relevant again, more compatible with existing scripts, and more similar in structure to Vector and Monobook, reusing a lot of existing code.
The only major difference for end-users should be a slight reordering of the sidebar menu (the "Context" submenu was removed and its contents merged into other ones). If you were, however, depending on the exact HTML it used to produce, you'll need to review your tools.
=== ContentHandler ===
As part of the Wikidata initiative, 1.21 adopts an extensible framework ("ContentHandler") so that pages can contain something other than wikitext.
Right now, built-in content types are limited to
wikitext - wikitext, as usual javascript - user-provided JavaScript code css - user-provided CSS code text - plain text
Extension developers can create additional content types. Extension:EventLogging uses ContentHandler to implement a namespace for JSON schemas, and may be used as a reference. Other extensions, such as Scribunto, also make use of the new functionality.
ContentHandler affects diff rendering, handing of CSS and JavaScript pages, import/export, and the API.
=== Support for high DPI displays ===
MediaWiki now tries to deliver higher-res images to high pixel density screens such as Apple Retina Displays (see gerrit change 24115 for details). This is a work-in-progress, so normal-resolution images may still appear in some places and in some browser versions. Administrators may need to watch out for higher load on their image scaling software.
=== Ajax patrolling ===
(bug 7851) The features users have waited for longest: one-click Ajax patrolling. With this new feature, users can mark revisions or pages as having been "patrolled" with a single click while staying on the current page.
=== Internationalization ===
(bug 24156) The general logging framework was made completely localisable at last. The logging for each action (whether in core or extensions) might still need to be updated to use the new system, though.
(bug 40367) MediaWiki:Contributions now reflects the gender of the user.
=== New accounts ===
(bug 22457) It's now easier to create accounts for other users by sending a temporary password via e-mail: Special:CreateAccount now shows a checkbox for logged-in users to use this feature, rather than a button.
Account API: bots and other scripts can now use the API to create user accounts, rather than attempting to pseudo-submit the HTML form.
=== Account creation welcome ===
The MediaWiki:welcomecreation message was split up into MediaWiki:welcomeuser and MediaWiki:welcomecreation-msg so users no longer see "Login successful" when creating their accounts (bug 42215). If you customized the former message and want to preserve your customization, you'll have to modify the new messages accordingly.
=== More wikitext now supported in JavaScript messages ===
The jqueryMsg parser now supports wikilinks and int: transclusion. For more details, see Manual:Messages API.
=== Using semantic headings for the navigation menu ===
The previous scheme of using (varying per skin) <h4>, <h5> and/or <h6> tags (with nothing apart from the main <h1> above them in the hierarchy) was change to consistently using a <h2> above the entire navigation and <h3>s as portlet headings in all skins.
The <h2> is hidden for normal browsers, but accessible for screen-readers or text browsers.
While this change is minor, it might require similarly minor updates in any customized CSS or JS (or in screen scrapers).
=== Extended collation support ===
UCA-based category collations for 68 languages based in Latin, Greek and Cyrillic alphabets are now supported. You can use them by setting $wgCategoryCollation = 'uca-<langcode>', where <langcode> is the appropriate language code.
=== Bundled extensions ===
Newly bundled for 1.21 (bug 43815):
Cite ImageMap Interwiki Title Blacklist SpamBlacklist Poem InputBox LocalisationUpdate SyntaxHighlight GeSHi
Full release notes: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Release_notes/1.21
Download: http://download.wikimedia.org/mediawiki/1.21/mediawiki-1.21.0.tar.gz
Patch to previous version (1.20.0), without interface text: http://download.wikimedia.org/mediawiki/1.21/mediawiki-1.21.0.patch.gz Interface text changes: http://download.wikimedia.org/mediawiki/1.21/mediawiki-i18n-1.21.0.patch.gz
GPG signatures: http://download.wikimedia.org/mediawiki/1.21/mediawiki-core-1.21.0.tar.gz.si... http://download.wikimedia.org/mediawiki/1.21/mediawiki-1.21.0.tar.gz.sig http://download.wikimedia.org/mediawiki/1.21/mediawiki-1.21.0.patch.gz.sig http://download.wikimedia.org/mediawiki/1.21/mediawiki-i18n-1.21.0.patch.gz....
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Yes, but that is a mistake in the file. That got fixed in Git today.
On Sun, May 26, 2013 at 1:29 PM, Jamie Thingelstad jamie@thingelstad.com wrote:
I just installed this tar ball and Special:Version is reporting 1.21.0rc5. update also reports 'MediaWiki 1.21.0rc5 Updater'. Did the right files get sent up?
I downloaded http://download.wikimedia.org/mediawiki/1.21/mediawiki-1.21.0.tar.gz
MD5 of file I got is:
bbe80b6299ced434aa99acb8866f1886 mediawiki-1.21.0.tar.gz Jamie Thingelstad jamie@thingelstad.com mobile: 612-810-3699 find me on AIM Twitter Facebook LinkedIn
On May 25, 2013, at 10:20 AM, Mark A. Hershberger mah@everybody.org wrote:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1
I'm happy to announce the availability of the first stable release of the new MediaWiki 1.21 release series.
MediaWiki 1.21 is a large release that contains many new features and bug fixes. This is a summary of the major changes of interest to users. You can consult the RELEASE-NOTES-1.21 file for the full list of changes in this version.
Our thanks go to everyone who helped to improve MediaWiki by testing the beta release and submitting bug reports.
== What's new? ==
MediaWiki 1.21 includes all changes released in the smaller, bi-weekly "1.21wmfX" software deployments to Wikimedia sites.
=== Clearer email notifications ===
Bug 14901 ? Email notification mistakes log action for new page creation, the third most reported open MediaWiki bug, has been fixed. Consequently, notifications now state clearly what action was performed on the watched pages in case they are created, deleted, restored, moved or changed.
There are still some known issues. If you customised MediaWiki:Enotif body on your wiki, you have to delete or update it; see also full documentation.
=== Skin ===
The CologneBlue skin has been refactored to make it relevant again, more compatible with existing scripts, and more similar in structure to Vector and Monobook, reusing a lot of existing code.
The only major difference for end-users should be a slight reordering of the sidebar menu (the "Context" submenu was removed and its contents merged into other ones). If you were, however, depending on the exact HTML it used to produce, you'll need to review your tools.
=== ContentHandler ===
As part of the Wikidata initiative, 1.21 adopts an extensible framework ("ContentHandler") so that pages can contain something other than wikitext.
Right now, built-in content types are limited to
wikitext - wikitext, as usual javascript - user-provided JavaScript code css - user-provided CSS code text - plain text
Extension developers can create additional content types. Extension:EventLogging uses ContentHandler to implement a namespace for JSON schemas, and may be used as a reference. Other extensions, such as Scribunto, also make use of the new functionality.
ContentHandler affects diff rendering, handing of CSS and JavaScript pages, import/export, and the API.
=== Support for high DPI displays ===
MediaWiki now tries to deliver higher-res images to high pixel density screens such as Apple Retina Displays (see gerrit change 24115 for details). This is a work-in-progress, so normal-resolution images may still appear in some places and in some browser versions. Administrators may need to watch out for higher load on their image scaling software.
=== Ajax patrolling ===
(bug 7851) The features users have waited for longest: one-click Ajax patrolling. With this new feature, users can mark revisions or pages as having been "patrolled" with a single click while staying on the current page.
=== Internationalization ===
(bug 24156) The general logging framework was made completely localisable at last. The logging for each action (whether in core or extensions) might still need to be updated to use the new system, though.
(bug 40367) MediaWiki:Contributions now reflects the gender of the user.
=== New accounts ===
(bug 22457) It's now easier to create accounts for other users by sending a temporary password via e-mail: Special:CreateAccount now shows a checkbox for logged-in users to use this feature, rather than a button.
Account API: bots and other scripts can now use the API to create user accounts, rather than attempting to pseudo-submit the HTML form.
=== Account creation welcome ===
The MediaWiki:welcomecreation message was split up into MediaWiki:welcomeuser and MediaWiki:welcomecreation-msg so users no longer see "Login successful" when creating their accounts (bug 42215). If you customized the former message and want to preserve your customization, you'll have to modify the new messages accordingly.
=== More wikitext now supported in JavaScript messages ===
The jqueryMsg parser now supports wikilinks and int: transclusion. For more details, see Manual:Messages API.
=== Using semantic headings for the navigation menu ===
The previous scheme of using (varying per skin) <h4>, <h5> and/or <h6> tags (with nothing apart from the main <h1> above them in the hierarchy) was change to consistently using a <h2> above the entire navigation and <h3>s as portlet headings in all skins.
The <h2> is hidden for normal browsers, but accessible for screen-readers or text browsers.
While this change is minor, it might require similarly minor updates in any customized CSS or JS (or in screen scrapers).
=== Extended collation support ===
UCA-based category collations for 68 languages based in Latin, Greek and Cyrillic alphabets are now supported. You can use them by setting $wgCategoryCollation = 'uca-<langcode>', where <langcode> is the appropriate language code.
=== Bundled extensions ===
Newly bundled for 1.21 (bug 43815):
Cite ImageMap Interwiki Title Blacklist SpamBlacklist Poem InputBox LocalisationUpdate SyntaxHighlight GeSHi
Full release notes: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Release_notes/1.21
Download: http://download.wikimedia.org/mediawiki/1.21/mediawiki-1.21.0.tar.gz
Patch to previous version (1.20.0), without interface text: http://download.wikimedia.org/mediawiki/1.21/mediawiki-1.21.0.patch.gz Interface text changes: http://download.wikimedia.org/mediawiki/1.21/mediawiki-i18n-1.21.0.patch.gz
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On 05/25/2013 11:29 PM, Jamie Thingelstad wrote:
I downloaded http://download.wikimedia.org/mediawiki/1.21/mediawiki-1.21.0.tar.gz
I
screwed up.
I was sure I downloaded this and tested it before releasing for exactly this problem, but I repeated that after I saw this message and saw that this message thread.
Timo, Roan and I have been working on housekeeping issues that we're finding. I will document the items we've missed so that the release this fall doesn't run into these prolems.
Mark.
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Imagination does not breed insanity. Exactly what does breed insanity is reason. Poets do not go mad; but chess-players do. -- G.K. Chesterson
I assume a new tarball will be generated soon with the right info?
Also, it would be nice if http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Download had links to the core only release as well as the bundled one. Jamie Thingelstad jamie@thingelstad.com mobile: 612-810-3699 find me on AIM Twitter Facebook LinkedIn
On May 26, 2013, at 8:05 AM, Mark A. Hershberger mah@everybody.org wrote:
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On 05/25/2013 11:29 PM, Jamie Thingelstad wrote:
I downloaded http://download.wikimedia.org/mediawiki/1.21/mediawiki-1.21.0.tar.gz
I
screwed up.
I was sure I downloaded this and tested it before releasing for exactly this problem, but I repeated that after I saw this message and saw that this message thread.
Timo, Roan and I have been working on housekeeping issues that we're finding. I will document the items we've missed so that the release this fall doesn't run into these prolems.
Mark.
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On 05/26/2013 10:19 AM, Jamie Thingelstad wrote:
I assume a new tarball will be generated soon with the right info?
Today is my first full day back home since the release. I'll put together a new release today.
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Imagination does not breed insanity. Exactly what does breed insanity is reason. Poets do not go mad; but chess-players do. -- G.K. Chesterson
Just wondering:
Why do a release à go home? A error like this should be fixed right after Discovery?
Huib
Op dinsdag 28 mei 2013 schreef Mark A. Hershberger (mah@everybody.org) het volgende:
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On 05/26/2013 10:19 AM, Jamie Thingelstad wrote:
I assume a new tarball will be generated soon with the right info?
Today is my first full day back home since the release. I'll put together a new release today.
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On 05/28/2013 08:44 AM, Huib Laurens wrote:
A error like this should be fixed right after Discovery?
I was very busy with F2F meetings with people involved in MediaWiki this weekend and this error is a cosmetic one, not a functional one, hence the lack of urgency.
Mark.
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