Hi Jan,
On 21.11.2012 20:24, jan iversen wrote:
having looked at the mediawiki pages, especially the amount of updates, and
make a trial installation my my private server, I know I can cope with the
maintenance problems (but NOT with spam attacks, that requires more than
just one person).
If the community agrees to it, using the lazy consensus, I volunteer to
make maintenance of the mwiki (wiki.openoffice.org).
Thank you very much!
+1 from me
If nobody object I will very fast do the proposed mysql changes:
- remove accounts with no contributions during the last year.
- removing all new users within the last 2 weeks.
and prepare an update to the newest version, (and as Alexandro suggest have
a test server) which first run it on my own ubuntu, before going live.
I agree, except that I suggest to remove only accounts that never
contributed anything. There are many pages from the pre-AOO times with
very interesting content that were created or updated by people lost AOO
out of their focus in the meantime. Their contributions are valuable
though and should not be forgotten.
Maybe the page histories would suffer by removing such accounts completely.
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I have one question though, why do we have cwiki and wiki....I might be the
only one, but I get confused where to find which information, so maybe we
should decide to have all information in just one wiki ??
If I remember correctly there was an issue with the license of our
mediawiki, such that the existing content could not simply be relicensed
to ALv2
Herbert