Re: [MediaWiki-l] Is it possible to store uploads encrypted?

2018-05-29 Thread Martin Urbanec
By the way, dont ask "is it possible". Everything is technically possible, provided you have unlimited resources. Instead, describe what you want to do (eg prevent everybody but you and those you trust from accessing your files) without talking about technical implementation (in this case,

Re: [MediaWiki-l] Is it possible to re-introduce "pageviews" and "PopularPages" in MediaWiki (in any hackish way) - or go with an install of 1.24?

2018-05-29 Thread Morten Blaabjerg
On Mon, May 28, 2018 at 7:56 PM, Brian Wolff wrote: > The official tarball releases are at: https://releases.wikimedia. > org/mediawiki/ > > For the old versions of skins, you can download from urls like > https://github.com/wikimedia/mediawiki-skins-Vector/archive/REL1_24.zip > (Replace 1_24

Re: [MediaWiki-l] Calling the API from within an extension's own API module

2018-05-29 Thread Brian Wolff
See https://m.mediawiki.org/wiki/API:Calling_internally or just call WikiPage::doEditContent() directly -- Brian On Tuesday, May 29, 2018, George, Garrett J. (JSC-CB111)[SGT, INC] < garrett.j.geo...@nasa.gov> wrote: > Hey all, > > I'm currently building an api module to act as a pseudo backend

[MediaWiki-l] Calling the API from within an extension's own API module

2018-05-29 Thread George, Garrett J. (JSC-CB111)[SGT, INC]
Hey all, I'm currently building an api module to act as a pseudo backend for and standalone application and I'm trying to call the api for editing pages. I could use the cURL PHP library to make an HTTP request but that seems silly given that the extension's PHP is already being run within

[MediaWiki-l] New Between the Brackets episode: Kunal Mehta

2018-05-29 Thread Yaron Koren
Hi, A new episode of the MediaWiki podcast Between the Brackets is out, this one an interview with WMF developer Kunal Mehta (also known as legoktm). You can listen to it here: http://betweenthebrackets.libsyn.com/episode-9-kunal-mehta -Yaron ___

Re: [MediaWiki-l] Sane way to add a GoogleAnalytics Opt-Out?

2018-05-29 Thread Tom Hutchison
If you are not sending data to a 3rd party or using analytics for ads. You do not even need to seek consent as long as you are anonymizing ip’s. Everyone seems to forget about two exclusions. Analytics can be viewed as historical data. As long as you’re not doing any third-party tracking -