Tool labs is what you are looking for. It's for people like you who want hosting but don't want to setup a whole project (you can read more about the difference here: https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Labs_vs_Tool_labs). Put in your tool request form and it should be accepted within a day. After that you can read some documentation on the tool labs help page (https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Nova_Resource:Tools/Help) to get up and running. Negative24
-----Original Message----- From: "Golden Ring" <[email protected]> Sent: 4/5/2015 6:18 PM To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Subject: [Labs-l] Labs newb Hi, Apologies if this is a dup; I'm not sure it got through the first time. I've been thinking recently about how to do recent changes patrol better. I've prototyped a tool, which you can see at http://recent-changes.appspot.com/. This is currently implemented on Google AppEngine, basically becausethat's what I had to hand when I set out and already knew something about using. It uses the MediaWiki API to retrieve diffs. This is not ideal for a few reasons, not least because it wouldn't take very heavy use of the tool before I'd have to start paying for it, which would probably mean putting ads on it. I can't be dealing with all that. Somewhere on the API pages, it mentioned that it's possible to develop tools in MediaWiki Labs, so here I am. I've read some of the arthitecture and 'getting started' sort of pages on the WikiTech pages, but TBH I'm struggling to get my head around it all. A few specific questions: Is Labs the right place to develop this sort of tool as part of the MediaWiki software, instead of as an external tool? I think I need to start a new project for this. Is that right? If so, how do I go about starting a new project? Or should I join the Tools project? If I could make a suggestion, it might be worth mentioning labs a bit more prominently on the API pages - I didn't know Labs existed when I set out to develop this tool. Also, a proper 'Getting Started' page, which states simply what you can do with Labs and how to get started doing it, would be great. It's possible it's there and I just haven't found it! Regards, GoldenRing _______________________________________________ Labs-l mailing list [email protected] https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/labs-l
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