>>> Henne Vogelsang <hvogel@opensuse.org> 08/05/10 4:28 AM >>>
>Hey,
>On 05.08.2010 11:22, Matthew Ehle wrote:
>>>>> C <smaug42@gmail.com> 08/05/10 12:00 AM >>>
>> On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 06:05, Rajko M. wrote:
>>> On Wednesday 04 August 2010 20:21:17 Brian K. White wrote:
>>>
>>>> I just noticed, perhaps this is petty, but I don't think it's right that
>>>> I spent a lot of time writing /LXC (and the init scripts and .spec / rpm
>>>> packaging to go with it) and then through no action of my own it loses
>>>> all trace of me.
>>>
>>> The xml file is 3.3 MB, and wiki allows import up to 2 MB.
>>> So importing only the last revision was the only way that I know to
>> transfer
>>> LXC.
>>>
>>> Maybe Matthew can increase that limit?
>>
>> I think there's a problem with your XML file if it's that big. An XML
>> dump of the entire wiki comes out to about 11 MB, and as detailed as
>> that article is, I don't see it being 1/3 of the wiki : )
>>
>> I exported the LXC article just now, and it came out to about 25 Kb.
>
>You did not export the complete history (all revisions) :)
*facepalm*
That's why I shouldn't send email at 3 A.M. ;)
>>>It's a fairly simple tweak to up the Wiki upload limit.... and for
>>>what it's worth, I'm 100% behind Brian on this one. One of the key
>>>factors in opensource contributions and virtually every single OS
>>>license... be it CC, GPL etc. all require accreditation for the
>>>contributors (it's not optional).... baffles me why people think it's
>>>ok to simply lose all the edit history on the Wiki. :-( That's very
>>>much against one of the core requirements and principles of open
>>>source contributions.
>>
>> Yep, it's just a couple entries in the php.ini file. If you guys really
>> want, I can up that limit a bit with no problem.
>Please up it to 4MB
Done.