On 31/08/11 04:46, Mark A. Hershberger wrote:
As promised on wikitech-l (http://hexm.de/5u), I'm sending email to all MediaWiki developers with any FIXME'd revisions. I'll be sending a reminder at least twice a week from now on for any outstanding FIXMEs.
Link to all your FIXMEs: http://mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:Code/MediaWiki/status/fixme?author=nikola
Rev #: Commit message r86692: CSS, per http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Interlanguage/WMF_Design_Pass r74208: Pair to the Interlanguage extension.... r74204: July 30 2010: Display link(s) to the page(s) on the central wiki with...
Please address them as soon as possible. When you think you've addressed one, change its status field from "fixme" to "new" and make sure your new revision shows up under "Follow-up revisions"
If you have any questions about this, then please feel free to email me.
I asked Mark already, but he hasn't answered (or at least I haven't noticed his answer), so I guess it is appropriate to ask the questions here.
How can I change the status of a revision from fixme to new? And how can I make a revision show up under Follow-up revisions?
Am 31.08.2011 08:14, schrieb Nikola Smolenski:
I asked Mark already, but he hasn't answered (or at least I haven't noticed his answer), so I guess it is appropriate to ask the questions here.
How can I change the status of a revision from fixme to new? And how can I make a revision show up under Follow-up revisions?
Read the MediaWiki Developer's Guide http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MDG Section: Code Review explains the status flags and what you are allowed to change and what not.
Tom
On 31/08/11 08:18, Thomas Gries wrote:
Am 31.08.2011 08:14, schrieb Nikola Smolenski:
I asked Mark already, but he hasn't answered (or at least I haven't noticed his answer), so I guess it is appropriate to ask the questions here.
How can I change the status of a revision from fixme to new? And how can I make a revision show up under Follow-up revisions?
Read the MediaWiki Developer's Guide http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MDG Section: Code Review explains the status flags and what you are allowed to change and what not.
I know what the status flags are, and I still don't see where could I change them. Do I need some access rights or something like that?
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 8:31 AM, Nikola Smolenski smolensk@eunet.rs wrote:
On 31/08/11 08:18, Thomas Gries wrote:
Am 31.08.2011 08:14, schrieb Nikola Smolenski:
I asked Mark already, but he hasn't answered (or at least I haven't noticed his answer), so I guess it is appropriate to ask the questions here.
How can I change the status of a revision from fixme to new? And how can I make a revision show up under Follow-up revisions?
Read the MediaWiki Developer's Guide http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MDG Section: Code Review explains the status flags and what you are allowed to change and what not.
I know what the status flags are, and I still don't see where could I change them. Do I need some access rights or something like that?
Yeah you need to be a member of the 'coder' user group. Anybody who is a coder can add you to that group. Leave your username here and somebody will probably add you.
Bryan
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 4:14 PM, Nikola Smolenski smolensk@eunet.rs wrote:
I asked Mark already, but he hasn't answered (or at least I haven't noticed his answer), so I guess it is appropriate to ask the questions here.
How can I change the status of a revision from fixme to new? And how can I make a revision show up under Follow-up revisions?
A. You need "Coder" rights on the wiki, so just poke someone in #mediawiki or list your wiki username on here and someone should do it. B. In the follow up revisions (to do it automatically) just mention the revision number in the commit summary (eg: "Follow up to rXXXXX to fix X, Y and Z") or you can do it manually for revisions that have missed it but i'm not sure how.
On 31/08/11 08:31, K. Peachey wrote:
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 4:14 PM, Nikola Smolenskismolensk@eunet.rs wrote:
I asked Mark already, but he hasn't answered (or at least I haven't noticed his answer), so I guess it is appropriate to ask the questions here.
How can I change the status of a revision from fixme to new? And how can I make a revision show up under Follow-up revisions?
A. You need "Coder" rights on the wiki, so just poke someone in #mediawiki or list your wiki username on here and someone should do it.
Wiki username: Nikola Smolenski SVN username: nikola
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 10:38 AM, Nikola Smolenski smolensk@eunet.rswrote:
Wiki username: Nikola Smolenski SVN username: nikola
I've given you the coder rights on MediaWiki.org.
Thanks and regards,
Hi people,
same problem here. username: Devayon
It's fine if someone else just marks my FIXME as 'new' because I have only one outstanding fixme.
Dev
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 7:13 AM, Devayon Das shyan.s@gmail.com wrote:
same problem here. username: Devayon
I coder-fied you.
Of course, CR should just magically make accounts coders if they're linked to an SVN account ($wgAutopromote, anyone?). :D
I don't think its worth it. Just fix them as we see them.
-Chad On Aug 31, 2011 12:47 PM, "Benjamin Lees" emufarmers@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 7:13 AM, Devayon Das shyan.s@gmail.com wrote:
same problem here. username: Devayon
I coder-fied you.
Of course, CR should just magically make accounts coders if they're linked to an SVN account ($wgAutopromote, anyone?). :D
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Nikola Smolenski smolensk@eunet.rs writes:
I asked Mark already, but he hasn't answered (or at least I haven't noticed his answer), so I guess it is appropriate to ask the questions here.
I apologize for not answering sooner. But it is good to see that you got the help you needed and other people were helped in the process. :)
Mark.
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