On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 7:05 PM, K. Peachey <p858snake(a)yahoo.com.au> wrote:
On Sat, Feb 13, 2010 at 9:28 AM, Platonides
<Platonides(a)gmail.com> wrote:
List of
extensions used by Wikimedia without a Bugzilla maintainer:
* Makebot Special:Makebot extension
* Makesysop The Makesysop special page extension.
These are deprecated by
UserRights.
List of extensions without a Bugzilla
maintainer:
* ConfirmEdit The ConfirmEdit CAPTCHA extension.
* DynamicPageList DynamicPageList extension (not DynamicPageList2, which is not in
use at Wikimedia)
* Spam Blacklist Spam blacklist extension
These are in use by wikimedia,
should have been in the other list.
* UsernameBlacklist Username Blacklist
extension
Superseeded by TitleBlacklist
Perhaps we create two two new products in Bugzilla, one for
Obsolete/Deprecated and another for extensions used on WMF wikis.
That way the list can be cleaned up slightly and for the WMF one we
could perhaps have a separate mailing list for it since apparently
some times it's hard to pay attention to reports on wikibugs and
sometimes get missed completely and that way people can pay more
attention to them.
-Peahcey
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Really what we need to do is enable product grouping, and move extensions
up a level to each be products. Products can changes groups, but components
cannot change products (which is how we have them set up now). Then we
can enable a Trash-bin type group for retired products. Mozilla does this, it's
called their Graveyard.
We can move forward with this, if we'd like. Would want to schedule a window
to do it in, would cause a *lot* of bugspam for the mass re-assigning of
stuff.
-Chad