Hi,
during the last year the math extension achieved a goal defined back in 2003. Support of MathML. In addition there is SVG support for MathML disabled browsers. (See http://arxiv.org/abs/1404.6179 for the details) I would like to give Wikipedia users a chance to test this new long awaited feature. Therefore we would need a mathoid instance that is accessible from the production cluster. Greg Grossmeier already created the required table in the database. (Sorry for the "friction" connected with this process) Currently the MathJax team is working on a phantom.js less method to render texvc to mathml and svg. Some days ago I have tested that it, and it works quite well. I would appreciate a discussion with ops that to figure out how this can be can go to production. The original idea was to use jenkins to build the mathoid debian package. Even though the debian package builds without any issues in the launchpad ppa repo jenkins can not build the package. If there is a reference project that uses jenkins to build debian packages that go to production this would really help to figure out what is different for mathoid and why the package building does not work even though it works on launchpad.
Best Physikerwelt
PS: I was informed that there is a related RT that I can not access https://rt.wikimedia.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=6077
On Mon, Jul 7, 2014 at 10:07 AM, Moritz Schubotz physik@physikerwelt.de wrote:
Currently the MathJax team is working on a phantom.js less method to render texvc to mathml and svg. Some days ago I have tested that it, and it works quite well. I would appreciate a discussion with ops that to figure out how this can be can go to production. The original idea was to use jenkins to build the mathoid debian package. Even though the debian package builds without any issues in the launchpad ppa repo jenkins can not build the package. If there is a reference project that uses jenkins to build debian packages that go to production this would really help to figure out what is different for mathoid and why the package building does not work even though it works on launchpad.
Congrats to MathJax team!
For Debian package, you can take a look at ContentTranslation's [1] server component - cxserver deployment repository [2] as example.
[1] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Content_translation [2] https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/admin/projects/mediawiki/services/cxserver/...
If you need any help in Debian part, feel free to ping me on/offlist/IRC.
I would really like to see this follow the standard deploy scheme: implement it in beta labs; then enable it for mediawiki.org and test2wiki; then enable it on production cluster nodes. -Chris
On Mon, Jul 7, 2014 at 3:07 AM, Moritz Schubotz physik@physikerwelt.de wrote:
Hi,
during the last year the math extension achieved a goal defined back in 2003. Support of MathML. In addition there is SVG support for MathML disabled browsers. (See http://arxiv.org/abs/1404.6179 for the details) I would like to give Wikipedia users a chance to test this new long awaited feature. Therefore we would need a mathoid instance that is accessible from the production cluster. Greg Grossmeier already created the required table in the database. (Sorry for the "friction" connected with this process) Currently the MathJax team is working on a phantom.js less method to render texvc to mathml and svg. Some days ago I have tested that it, and it works quite well. I would appreciate a discussion with ops that to figure out how this can be can go to production. The original idea was to use jenkins to build the mathoid debian package. Even though the debian package builds without any issues in the launchpad ppa repo jenkins can not build the package. If there is a reference project that uses jenkins to build debian packages that go to production this would really help to figure out what is different for mathoid and why the package building does not work even though it works on launchpad.
Best Physikerwelt
PS: I was informed that there is a related RT that I can not access https://rt.wikimedia.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=6077
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Hi Chris,
me too. How can I implement in in beta labs?
Best Moritz
On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 6:35 PM, Chris McMahon cmcmahon@wikimedia.org wrote:
I would really like to see this follow the standard deploy scheme: implement it in beta labs; then enable it for mediawiki.org and test2wiki; then enable it on production cluster nodes. -Chris
On Mon, Jul 7, 2014 at 3:07 AM, Moritz Schubotz physik@physikerwelt.de wrote:
Hi,
during the last year the math extension achieved a goal defined back in 2003. Support of MathML. In addition there is SVG support for MathML disabled browsers. (See http://arxiv.org/abs/1404.6179 for the details) I would like to give Wikipedia users a chance to test this new long awaited feature. Therefore we would need a mathoid instance that is accessible from the production cluster. Greg Grossmeier already created the required table in the database. (Sorry for the "friction" connected with this process) Currently the MathJax team is working on a phantom.js less method to render texvc to mathml and svg. Some days ago I have tested that it, and it works quite well. I would appreciate a discussion with ops that to figure out how this can be can go to production. The original idea was to use jenkins to build the mathoid debian package. Even though the debian package builds without any issues in the launchpad ppa repo jenkins can not build the package. If there is a reference project that uses jenkins to build debian packages that go to production this would really help to figure out what is different for mathoid and why the package building does not work even though it works on launchpad.
Best Physikerwelt
PS: I was informed that there is a related RT that I can not access https://rt.wikimedia.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=6077
-- Mit freundlichen Grüßen Moritz Schubotz
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On Tue, Jul 15, 2014 at 1:10 AM, Moritz Schubotz physik@physikerwelt.de wrote:
Hi Chris,
me too. How can I implement in in beta labs?
I'd say to start by filing a bugzilla ticket for Wikimedia Labs/deployment-prep. Then it is a matter of registering the proper extensions and config in puppet. Would mathoid need a dedicated host?
Best Moritz
On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 6:35 PM, Chris McMahon cmcmahon@wikimedia.org wrote:
I would really like to see this follow the standard deploy scheme: implement it in beta labs; then enable it for mediawiki.org and
test2wiki;
then enable it on production cluster nodes. -Chris
On Mon, Jul 7, 2014 at 3:07 AM, Moritz Schubotz physik@physikerwelt.de wrote:
Hi,
during the last year the math extension achieved a goal defined back in 2003. Support of MathML. In addition there is SVG support for MathML disabled browsers. (See http://arxiv.org/abs/1404.6179 for the details) I would like to give Wikipedia users a chance to test this new long awaited feature. Therefore we would need a mathoid instance that is accessible from the production cluster. Greg Grossmeier already created the required table in the database. (Sorry for the "friction" connected with this process) Currently the MathJax team is working on a phantom.js less method to render texvc to mathml and svg. Some days ago I have tested that it, and it works quite well. I would appreciate a discussion with ops that to figure out how this can be can go to production. The original idea was to use jenkins to build the mathoid debian package. Even though the debian package builds without any issues in the launchpad ppa repo jenkins can not build the package. If there is a reference project that uses jenkins to build debian packages that go to production this would really help to figure out what is different for mathoid and why the package building does not work even though it works on launchpad.
Best Physikerwelt
PS: I was informed that there is a related RT that I can not access https://rt.wikimedia.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=6077
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