Hi Leigh,
to help in a project you must not have technical knowledge. It would be nice if you join in the MediaWiki project http://beta.wikiversity.org/wiki/Sandbox_Server/Project/MediaWiki.
Best regards,
Jan
Von: wikiversity-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org [mailto:wikiversity-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] Im Auftrag von Leigh Blackall Gesendet: Samstag, 15. Mai 2010 11:06 An: Gerald A Cc: Mailing list for Wikiversity Betreff: Re: [Wikiversity-l] Sandbox Server
I think a testing ground for Mediawiki and it's extensions would be a great project. It just needs a project leader, and someone who is technical to help out. Should we put you down as a potential project lead, Leigh? :)
I'm not technical enough Gerald, but if the Widgets extension was on there, I'd test it to within an inch of its life :)
On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 11:44 PM, Gerald A geraldablists@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 5:07 AM, Daniel Kinzler daniel@brightbyte.de wrote:
Leigh Blackall schrieb:
Would be a problem to install the "Widgets" media wiki extension?
That's for for your local admin to decide. WMDE will not *run* that server, we just help with financing it. What gets on the server, how you keep it secure, which projects are approved and who gets access is entirely up to you.
All we require is a number of projects and people committed to taking care of them, so we know what the box will be used for. And a regular report, so we know it's still being used to its original purpose - that is, projects that somehow benefit wikiversity.
I think Leigh is asking if we can install arbitrary extensions for Mediawiki on the sandbox server.
I think that would be a wonderful project. Originally, I saw the Sandbox server as somewhere CS students could play to get Programming skills, and even to perhaps hack on Mediawiki a bit. We'll see if that might happen, but I think a testing ground for Mediawiki and it's extensions would be a great project. It just needs a project leader, and someone who is technical to help out. Should we put you down as a potential project lead, Leigh? :)
As a side note: glaring security problems may make the sandbox server *harmful* to wikimedia. That would be a reason to discontinue the funding. We trust you to keep it sane.
Let me say something here -- I don't think "glaring" security problems are acceptable. As a seasoned admin, I can't say an experimental server will be 100% problem free, but project leaders should be made aware we expect them to take reasonable measures to make sure their projects are secure, and any found or reported to be insecure can be suspended without notice. We want to encourage innovation, but with security somewhere in the picture.
Thanks,
Gerald