Moin 2.0 (or as I call it, mediawiki)

Mike McGrath mmcgrath at redhat.com
Fri Feb 8 20:55:28 UTC 2008


On Fri, 8 Feb 2008, John Poelstra wrote:

> Mike McGrath said the following on 02/08/2008 11:33 AM Pacific Time:
> > So I spent some time last night and produced this:
> >
> > https://publictest1.fedoraproject.org/wiki/index.php/FedoraMain
> >
> > It's worth noting that the upgrade from Moin1.5.8 -> Moin 1.6.1 took
> > longer then going from Moin 1.5.8 to the mediawiki install above.  There's
> > still some work to be done (especially a theme).  But I think the
> > conversion to mediawiki is much closer to us now then ever before if we
> > decide to go this route.
> >
> > So.
> >
> > Question 1, do we want to try this conversion?
>
> YES!!!
>
> > Question 2, Who is willing to take orders from me with regards to getting
> > a new template done?  (by orders I basically just mean do this, this is
> > broken, this header didn't come out, we need a css fix here).  Just
> > something functional so it can be presented to the rest of the project and
> > ultimately redesigned for a crisp look and feel?
> >
> > Question 3, I did a brief look, there's a lot of stuff that's broken,
> > mostly tables.  Does anyone see anything that came out completely
> > un-recognized?  I'm especially referring to the translated pages.
>
> Is it possible to login?  I tried with my existing wiki and FAS user/passwd,
> but it didn't work.
>
> Trying to edit a page (w/o being able to login) gave me this error message:

There are options here, right now no tie-in exists though I'd like to have
no users in the wiki at all and make everyone use FAS.  This is much more
feasible with mediawiki then with moin.

	-Mike




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