[Mediawiki-l] Help with upgrade - small honorarium available
Andy Cunningham
andyc at cunningham.me.uk
Thu Dec 29 15:47:20 UTC 2005
>>>>> "Steven" == Steven Clift <slc at publicus.net> writes:
Steven> E-Democracy.Org needs help upgrading MediaWiki from 1.4.5 to
Steven> the current stable release at
Steven> http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Download
I presume you mean up to 1.5.4, which is the version I've just set up
(minimal content yet) at http://www.cunningham.me.uk/mlowiki.
Steven> We are a small non-profit with a limited budget, but I can
Steven> offer a small honorarium if needed.
If I can do it in 10 hours or less, we'll call it a donation.
Steven> Most importantly we need help with anti-spam techniques like
Steven> the installation of
Steven> http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Bad_Behavior and whatever
Steven> else is recommended.
I'm no expert in this area, so you may find someone else better
equipped to help out with this part - and if they can do the whole
thing, I won't be offended.
My own background in Computing can be found at
http://www.cunningham.me.uk/cv.doc
Can you let me know
1) What your hosting environment is? Specifically, do you have a
dedicated server with command line access? And do you have
sufficient space to create a copy of the wiki files and database on
that server to dry-run the upgrade?
2) Have you modified the existing Wiki software in any way? It looks
pretty vanilla to me, but there may be "under the hood" things that I
haven't found yet.
3) The size of the database?
I'd propose that we copy the existing wiki and database, upgrade that,
and then test it out, and then repeat the process with the live database
locked out - the last step being to point the real website to the
upgraded database. That way we can't lose anything!
Let me know if you're interested in proceeding and what kind of
timescales you have in mind for getting this done.
Andy
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