Excellent work. I am excited at how things are progressing. I am noticing that on wiki.o.o it seems to keep loading. Like something isn't loading. I also noticed on the YaST page, it said "Invalid tag extension name: categorytree". Also having to clear the cookies to login to wiki.o.o is a problem when working with the old wiki. I see the first and the last one as the most important to resolve. I am really impressed, pleased, and excited at how this is coming along. Respectfully Jon Rocker On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 22:22, Rajko M. <rmatov101@charter.net> wrote:
We imported pretty large body of articles from old wiki that will allow us to test wiki. Further imports will be done only if we really need article or group.
What is left to upload are images that are missing so that we can really test complete page layout. Right now we have bug that prevents creation of thumbnails so we have time to upload images.
The number of new features is quite large comparing to old wiki version 1.5, so we will have quite a job to test them. You can see list of features here: http://wiki.opensuse.org/Special:Version
**************** First to test was CategoryTree http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:CategoryTree
It enables editors to create list of categories and articles in categories that are available on every page on the wiki.
This will allow us to have groups of articles with common navigation menu that is updated as soon as article is added to common category. Unlike current method of creating navbar (navigation bar) templates for each group of articles and updating that navbar every time new article is added, with <categorytree> tag all that wiki maintainers have to do is to ensure that new articles have proper [[Category:<nameit>]] link included at the end of article.
I started to create categories from YaST related articles, then used ready to go tag from mediwiki.org to test the wiki tag <categorytree>.
Some samples for preview are here: http://wiki.opensuse.org/YaST http://wiki.opensuse.org/Category:YaST and live wiki that is using that tag is here: http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:CategoryTree
The "plus" widget that you can see in the mediwiki.org CategoryTree is missing in our wiki, which makes use of mode=pages problematic in:
<categorytree mode=pages style="float:right; clear:right; margin-left:1ex; border:1px solid gray; padding:0.7ex; background- color:white;">YaST</categorytree>
You can see on the page http://wiki.opensuse.org/YaST that there is no distinction between listed category and article in that category.
**************** The next in the list is Flagged Revisions. http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:FlaggedRevs
It is extension with a lot of options. I checked the basics. The editor/reviewer tools at the bottom of the page appear in Main and Template namespace. We are missing icons (images) for tag that is present on every page, before words/strings Unreviewed or Current revision, as well as bars in detailed view that can see user that is not logged in a wiki. The "plus" widget that is used to switch from detailed view of article status to simple is missing too.
**************** The rest of extensions is not tested on a new wiki, but we know that: InputBox http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:InputBox works in a simple example on http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:SDB that is the same version. There is more options in InputBox to test and see where this extension can be useful.
**************** Next extension to test is DynamicPageList which is described on http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Intersection
From description, it can be useful to create list of articles that belong to few categories without need to create new category and add tags to all articles.
**************** Conclusion: Sorting articles in categories and subcategories is very important in order to use new tools.
It shifts majority of efforts on one time categorization of existing fond in the old wiki, and then export to new one category by category. New software allows us to name category and it will automatically create list of articles that are listed there, so it will be easier track transfer.
The files (images etc) is right now the most labor intensive. We have to see is it possible to categorize them and transfer as category, if not them we have to run quite a few downloads from old wiki and uploads to the new one.
-- Regards Rajko,
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