
On 24.02.2010 02:35, Rajko M. wrote:
On Tuesday 23 February 2010 05:11:08 Thomas Schmidt wrote:
I can take the task to setup feeds for the namespaces Help:, openSUSE: ...? Just tell me what you need, we can also enhance the mediawiki hermes extension to include more stuff.
There is probably better way then to scrap info from Special:RecentChanges . There are pages that are already set up to give output.
First is http://wiki.opensuse.org/Special:OldReviewedPages The page explains itself as "List reviewed pages with revisions pending review" and it has RSS/Atom feeds.
Sounds exactly like the feed the forums need to pull.
Second is http://wiki.opensuse.org/Special:NewPages which also has RSS/Atom feed.
Both default to Main namespace, which is the one without prefix.
Apropos namespaces: The namespace has to be configured. All that I know can be found here: http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Namespace
Colon in the title is allowed, but MediaWiki will consider that as normal article in some of already configured namespaces.
Currently we have the custom namespaces: 'SDB', 'SDB_Talk', 'Portal', 'Portal_Talk', 'Archive', 'Archive_Talk'; And a MetaNamespace 'openSUSE'. What is the difference here to a normal namespace? with flaggedrevs enabled for: NS_MAIN, NS_IMAGE, NS_TEMPLATE, SDB, Portal Do we need more?
Using http://wiki.opensuse.org/Special:AllPages you can see that Test:FlaggedRevstest/xx is listed in the Main ns, Tools:Openfate is listed in openSUSE ns. Some wiki software creates namespaces on the go, just use colon in the title and voila, there is a namespace, but MediaWiki is conservative, allowing authors to use colon as part of the article title. There are some titles that need colon without special meaning to be accurate.
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