See below please.

On 22 November 2012 09:27, Herbert Duerr <h...@apache.org> wrote:

> 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.
>
I agree, the intention is to remove the account, not their contribution. I
am not totally sure, but my idea is to move them a account called "archive"
or something.


>
> Maybe the page histories would suffer by removing such accounts completely.
>
>  [...]
>>
>> 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
>

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