Discourse/Help

If you have questions about how to use discourse-mediawiki.wmflabs.org, just ask in the Site Feedback category or here in the Discussion page. We improve our documentation based on the feedback received.

If you want to learn more about the project to use Discourse as a developer support channel, check Discourse.

Creating your account
The current pilot in wmflabs.org does not support Wikimedia single user login (SUL). You need to create a new local account.

If you have a Wikimedia account, use the same email when registering here. This is how your username and content will remain yours if/when Wikimedia single sign-on is implemented (T124691).

Do not reuse your "real" passwords when creating an account in this test instance.

Although the migration of users and content to the production server is theoretically possible, at this point it is not guaranteed (T184461).

Following topics and handling notifications
Discourse has a collection of features to help users follow the content that is interesting to them. Web and email notifications adapt to regular actions of the users (reading, replying, being mentioned, watching, muting...). For those willing to fine tune their setup to the extreme, Discourse offers many possibilities. Do you want to be notified only when someone mentions you? Do you want to receive an email for every action happening everywhere? Something in between?

Five levels for tracking content
Discourse offers five levels for tracking topics, tags, and categories. Reading a topic entirely or during a certain time will set it to a higher level, and of course replying in a topic too. Users can refine these actions in their Notification preferences. These levels can be set manually through an icon at the right of topic, tag and category pages. The default options depend on the configuration of the site, and they can be changed via user preferences. From less to more:
 * Muted: The user will not be notified about changes, and the topic(s) will not appear in their "Latest".
 * Normal: The user will be notified when someone mentions them or replies to their post/comment.
 * Watching first post (in tags and categories): Normal + the user will be notified about new topics created.
 * Tracking: Normal + in tags and categories the user will track all topics + a count of new replies will be shown in lists.
 * Watching: Tracking + the user will receive a notification for every comment.

Email and web notifications
Users will get email or web notifications depending on the defaults of the system and their user preferences. In addition to the notifications for new topics and replies mentioned above, they can receive other notifications, configurable:
 * Notifications when someone likes their posts or comments.
 * A periodical digest featuring the most relevant topics or activity, which will be sent only when the user is not active in the site.
 * A "mailing list mode" can be set in user preferences, which will generate emails for every action respecting muted topics, tags, and categories.

RSS feeds
Discourse has RSS feeds all over. If you find a page that looks interesting to track, just add   to the URL and chances are that a feed will be available.

Examples:
 * Latest: https://discourse-mediawiki.wmflabs.org/latest.rss
 * Top (and the parameters of Top can be defined in the Top page): https://discourse-mediawiki.wmflabs.org/top.rss
 * A category: https://discourse-mediawiki.wmflabs.org/c/ask-here.rss
 * A tag: https://discourse-mediawiki.wmflabs.org/tags/authentication.rss
 * Public activity by a user: https://discourse-mediawiki.wmflabs.org/u/samwilson/activity.rss
 * Only new topics created by a user: https://discourse-mediawiki.wmflabs.org/u/samwilson/activity/topics.rss