On 04/11/10 00:35, K. Peachey wrote:
They are under a plain text RCS now which is documented on wikitech.
If you are talking about [[RCS]], it is 6 years old, written by myself.
http://wikitech.wikimedia.org/history/RCS
Always read the Wikitech pages with a critical view!
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Ashar Voultoiz
Though Wikimedia servers are quite efficient already, it might be
worth checking this out:
http://code.google.com/intl/de/speed/page-speed/docs/module.html
Cheers,
Magnus
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2010/11/4 Magnus Manske magnusman...@googlemail.com:
Though Wikimedia servers are quite efficient already, it might be
worth checking this out:
http://code.google.com/intl/de/speed/page-speed/docs/module.html
You can have an automated program attempt to use the best practices
mentioned there
On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 5:56 AM, Magnus Manske
magnusman...@googlemail.com wrote:
Though Wikimedia servers are quite efficient already, it might be
worth checking this out:
http://code.google.com/intl/de/speed/page-speed/docs/module.html
From their site:
mod_pagespeed includes several filter
Hi All,
More Test Cases could be add to the existing Selenium Test framework. The
idea should be to test the main Wiki Editor functionalities and Page
view/preview functionalities in a smoke test suite.
The detailed administrative functionalities as User Preferences (more
advanced features
I'm referring to the Foo.deps.php files which contain:
// This file exists to ensure that base classes are preloaded before
// filename is compiled, working around a bug in the APC opcode
// cache on PHP 5, where cached code can break if the include order
// changed on a subsequent page view.
//
Ashar Voultoiz wrote:
On 04/11/10 00:35, K. Peachey wrote:
They are under a plain text RCS now which is documented on wikitech.
If you are talking about [[RCS]], it is 6 years old, written by myself.
http://wikitech.wikimedia.org/history/RCS
Always read the Wikitech pages with a critical
Chad wrote:
From their site:
mod_pagespeed includes several filter that optimize JavaScript, HTML
and CSS stylesheets..
This is already being handled by the in-trunk-but-not-deployed
ResourceLoader. It does all the
combining and minification of Javascript and CSS.
It also includes
Hi everyone,
Some context here: Jinesh and the folks at Calcey are going to be pitching
in on building out our Selenium test framework. I asked them to take a look
here:
I was fine until now;
https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Fat_Man has the top
image broken now consistently. I have checked on multiple computers,
same results.
Cc'ed wikitech-l. I'd post to IRC but I'm not able to access it at
the moment...
-george
On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 12:28
On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 10:33 AM, Rob Lanphier ro...@wikimedia.org wrote:
If people have thoughts on the types of things that developers inadvertently
break that something like Selenium would be appropriate for trying to
detect, your thoughts would be greatly appreciated here.
DB support for the
On 11/01/2010 09:29 AM, Tisza Gergő wrote:
Raimond Spekkingraimond.spekkingat gmail.com writes:
Try something like
importScriptURI('http://ml.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mediawiki:rules.jsaction=rawctype=text/javascript');
That will break HTTPS security though. I use this script on
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