Caroline: those are just test values to show that it's working. On real 
Commons we'll have the usual blacklist.

On 8/15/11 3:29 PM, Caroline Ford wrote:
> Hi
>
> I can't see how Nyancat could end up on commons (it would be fair use,
> for a start) but *fail* seems too broad. How many files on commons
> already would be affected by a ban on titles containing fail?
>
> Caroline
>
> On 15 August 2011 23:25, Ian Baker <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     I've made the following changes, which can be tested on
>     commons.prototype.wikimedia.org <http://commons.prototype.wikimedia.org>
>
>     1. Refactored UploadStash to use the database for metadata storage.
>       This enables simultaneous multiple-file upload (not multi-file
>     selection, yet).
>
>     2. Added support for TitleBlacklist in the UI (via the new
>     TitleBlacklist API).  Currently the blacklist is the file I use for
>     API unit tests, which looks like so:
>
>     .*[Ff]ail.*
>     .*[Nn]yancat.* <errmsg=blacklisted-nyancat>
>
>     So, it will only fail on titles that contain "fail" or "nyancat".
>       It should be straightforward to use a wiki page instead, if anyone
>     feels the need to test things that file doesn't include.  I don't
>     actually have permission to create the
>     "MediaWiki:Blacklisted-nyancat" page, so if someone wants to test
>     custom errors, it'd make sense to make that (for a couple
>     languages... for /fr, I recommend the text "C'est l'erreur Chat
>     Nyan.")  They should work fine, though, since that's all existing
>     code in TitleBlacklist.
>
>     The user sees the custom error when s/he clicks the "More Info"
>     link.  That message is often very long and informative, and wouldn't
>     fit on the page inline.
>
>     3. There is a blacklist error reporting page, at
>     http://commons.prototype.wikimedia.org/wiki/UploadWizard_blacklist_issues
>       When a title is blacklisted, the user has the option of commenting
>     on that entry with the "Send Feedback" link.  The location of this
>     page is configurable in LocalSettings.php.
>
>     I think that's it.  We're looking at deploying the first change on
>     Wednesday, and the others next week (barring serious issues).
>
>     -Ian
>
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