In the past couple of days I was reworking my mediawiki dev setup, and I
think it might be useful to the script runners/writers as well - an
auto-configured (vagrant) linux virtualbox without gui and with all dev
files residing on the host.

All dev files reside on the host and are simply mapped as a /srv/... dir in
the client, all editing can easily be done on the host using whatever
linux/windows/... tools users prefer. WinPdb sounds like a good remote
debugging solution. Because it is possible to auto-configure the virtual
box, we can set it up to have git, gerrit, unit testing, and all other
tools needed for communal work. The box already includes a basic mediawiki
installation, so devs can try out their new scripts on it.

Also, very importantly, we can have very simple instrtuctions because
everyone's environment would be identical.
> "vagrant up"
> ssh to the machine
> run script or git pull or git-review or browse to localhost:8080 or ...

My notes on the (work in progress) process are here. Most things that I
found there will be moved to the auto-settings files. I am working with the
settings' author on that.
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/User:Yurik/Installing_Linux_virtual_box_under_Windows_7
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