Hi,
I'm quite new on this list, in fact since yesterday straight after returning
from the Linuxtag in Berlin. Maybe the guys from the Wikimedia-booth can
remember me as I was part of the team for two short afternoons.
Anyway, what I actually wanted to meantion is, that this project sounds very
interesting. I also wanted to write something like that. Would be the base for
a Mediawiki command line interface in perl or python.
/Marco
Rob Lanphier <[email protected]> schrieb:
>Hi folks,
>
>I'm about to head off to Berlin, but I've been quietly toiling away on
>this project for a while (technically since 2005) and I figured it's
>time to start making a little noise.
>
>The project is the JsonData extension for MediaWiki, which allows for
>validated editing of JSON files using a form in a MediaWiki
>installation. You may have stumbled upon my jsonwidget javascript
>editor, which has been around a long time (since 2005...gah, it's
>almost as old as a second grader!) When I wrote that, I always
>envisioned using that on a wiki, and never finished the job until
>recently. I also have never had a strong desire to maintain a schema
>format, so over this past weekend, I converted it to use a subset of
>Kris Zyp's draft-03.
>
>Validation is done both server side (PHP) and client side
>(Javascript). The license for both the server side validator and the
>client side library are three-clause BSD. The rest of the MediaWiki
>extension is GPLv2.
>
>The UI is still quite 2005-ish, unfortunately. There are other
>draft-03 compatible editors out there (one recently announced built on
>jquery-ui) which I may take a crack at .
>
>More information about the project can be found here:
>http://jsonwidget.org/wiki/JsonData
>
>I've got a test install there, so if you'd like to do some playing
>there, feel free to play around.
>
>I haven't made a big point of getting this checked into Gerrit, but I
>plan on doing that.
>
>This is a personal project (during my own time) and not-at-all
>something I'm doing on behalf of the WMF. It's also not (yet?)
>affiliated with Wikidata project, and I'm happy to change names to
>avoid confusion.
>
>Rob
>p.s. the security question answer, should you hit it, is "wikitech-l".
> It's amazing how quickly wikis start attracting spam.
>
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