Re: Wiki Migration

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On Thu, 13 Mar 2008, Máirín Duffy wrote:

> Mike McGrath wrote:
> > attachments that we have no idea what to do with right now.  What would be
> > optimum for your team?  Would a non-wiki solution work best?  Do any of
> > you know of any gallery type plugins for mediawiki?
>
> I forgot to talk to you about this - but the gallery2wiki plugin for media
> wiki looks pretty sweet. It does dynamic galleries based on the tags you add
> to photos. It seems pretty sweet:
>
> http://www.transarte.net/mediawiki/index.php/Gallery2wiki
>
> I have used gallery before and it's not bad so I think this might be worth a
> try?
>

Absolutely, we can give it a go.  The problem we have in this case is
initial setups, if you wanted shell on a box to get it up and going and
see if its your thing we can make sure to get it in the rollout.  If not
we'll make sure its in shortly after that.

The infrastructure team loves the art team, anything we can do to help
we're quite happy to do.

> >
> > Anyone here interested in helping with the wiki migration?  As you can
> > see, we've got a LONG way to go.
> >
> > https://publictest1.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork
>
> Count me in, what can I do?
>

If any of you are regular MediaWiki users and are familiar (middle -
expert level) with their markup please stop by #fedora-admin and let us
know, we have some questions for you which will help ease our migration
script.

	-Mike
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