This does sound rather interesting and I'll look into checking it out as I've
often found the official support desk can have questions missed and never answered.
One thing I would suggest is encourage people to learn how to do it themselves with easier
to understand guides - like SecurePoll or CentralAuth. The guides for these either
don't exist or bare minimum so support in these types of areas would be nice.
On 9 Nov 2017, at 06:42 pm, "Ryan Schmidt"
<skizzerz(a)gmail.com> wrote:
It shut down because the owner at the time lost interest in keeping it up and was
seemingly unwilling or unable to transfer it to someone else. The forum was pretty popular
— not hundreds of posts a day, but it was rarely quiet for long periods of time.
Past success is not an indicator of present success; the internet landscape has changed
since then and internet forums in general are less popular than they used to be. That
said, results so far are encouraging and I believe as more questions and other content is
added it will eventually reach that critical mass.
My focus right now is in building a user base and offering reasons to hang out. My most
recent effort in that regard is to offer tools that sysadmins can use to make their life
easier. I launched a tool to generate configs for pretty urls[1] and next up are some
tools to ease deployment of complicated extensions like VisualEditor and Scribunto
(including dependencies like Parsoid or the luasandbox PHP extension).
[1]
https://mwusers.org/apps/pretty-url-generator
--
Ryan Schmidt
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On Nov 9,
2017, at 9:43 AM, Chad <innocentkiller(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, Nov 8, 2017 at 2:10 PM Ryan Schmidt <skizzerz(a)gmail.com> wrote:
As such, I have launched a new support forum for MediaWiki[1]. It aims to
make it easier to not only ask for and receive support compared to the
methods I outlined above, but also hopes to serve as a hub where people who
run their own MediaWiki installations can connect, share tips, and network.
Wasn't there a forum like this years ago? IIRC, it never reached critical
mass and shut down.
-Chad
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