I'd like to post something into oldwikisource, some javascript and some Lua
module, to test tham & possibly to discuss them while waiting for a test
centralization project; I posted a request for comments into oldwikisource
Scriptorium. I hope, I've not been precipitous.




2013/6/3 Alex Brollo <[email protected]>

> Really, stating some conventions, we could share Lua modules tomorrow
> (better: in a few days).
> Needed conventions are IMHO:
> 1. to upload shared Lua modules (and related templates)  into
> oldwikisource;
> 2. to edit them only there;
> 3. to identify shared modules with a brief, meaningful prefix (something
> like Slm_ (Shares Lua Modules) or simpler);
> 4. to launch a simple toolserver #irc bot listenig for Slm_ edits into
> oldwikisource and disseminating versions into interested wikisource
> projects.
>
> Alex
>
>
>
> 2013/6/2 David Cuenca <[email protected]>
>
>> On Sun, Jun 2, 2013 at 7:21 AM, Mathieu Stumpf <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Interesting, but why make a central code repository only for
>>> Wikisource ?
>>
>>
>>  There are several reasons for this.
>> - trying to support all projects at once might be too much for a grantee
>> to do in 3 months.
>> - it is an experience to learn from, and it will have to be decided if it
>> can be applied broadly or substituted for some better method
>> - wikisource has a central location that can be used for this purpose,
>> other projects don't have it specifically. It could be "meta", but that
>> should be discussed
>>
>> Micru
>>
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