>
> (Last time I looked the docker catalog had dozens of MediaWiki containers,
> I don't know how people choose one).

Hopefully that will be resolved soon.
Negative24

On Tue, Sep 29, 2015 at 11:39 AM, S Page <sp...@wikimedia.org> wrote:

> Congratulations on the container, mention it on mw.org somewhere. It seems
> with that you've got half the battle won. MediaWiki-vagrant's roles let you
> easily add features to a development wiki, but maybe instead of trying to
> get all MediaWiki-vagrant's vagrant and puppet machinery running in your
> image, you could publish different containers and your recipe for making
> more of them. I imagine some of the roles like browsertests would bring an
> RPi to its knees, so you would have to blacklist some of them.
>
> The most useful day-to-day MW-vagrant feature IMO is `git-update`, it would
> be good to offer that as standalone script.
>
> (Last time I looked the docker catalog had dozens of MediaWiki containers,
> I don't know how people choose one).
> On Sep 29, 2015 10:05, "Tony Thomas" <01tonytho...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I was looking at some statistics of school students ( < 17 years )
> >  participation from my state in Open Source program like Google Code In,
> > and it is ~0. The Government here has initiated a project to distribute
> > Raspberry Pi for school students[1], and it would be great to have them
> > setup a Mediawiki development environment with the Pi so that they can
> > contribute.
> >
> > The Pi's have 1 Gig ram, and I got a docker container of Ubuntu ( arm )
> > running smooth. There are few blockers to install MW-Vagrant or the LXC
> > container, which are:
> >
> >    1. <bd808> The puppet config for mw-vagrant needs a 64-bit Ubuntu
> 14.04
> >    container to run inside
> >    2. <bd808> mv-vagrant has a lot of bells and whistles that make it
> >    really want a lot of ram and CPU
> >    3. <bd808> hhvm is too ram hungry
> >
> > and lot more. The other option will be to setup a LAMP stack, which would
> > need to be automated ( need scripts ). I wanted to know if this porting
> > would be feasible, and worth the development hours, and specifically - if
> > someone is interested.
> >
> > [1]
> >
> >
> http://gadgets.ndtv.com/others/news/kerala-launches-learn-to-code-pilot-will-distribute-raspberry-pi-kits-662412
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Tony Thomas <http://blog.tttwrites.in/>
> > ThinkFOSS <http://www.thinkfoss.com>
> >
> > *"where there is a wifi, there is a way"*
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