Subversion/USERINFO file

Gefahr für Personen durch einen elektrischen Schlag. Verbrennungsgefahr, Geräteschäden und

Fehlfunktionen. Bei der Installation sind die Richtlinien der VDE 0100 und VDE 0800 einzuhalten.

(Deutschland)

Gegenmaßnahmen:

 Schalten Sie zu Beginn der Arbeiten alle Spannungsführenden Leitungen frei.

 Sichern Sie die ausgeschalteten Leitungen gegen irrtümliches Wiedereinschalten.

 Stellen Sie Spannungsfreiheit durch Messung fest.

 Decken Sie benachbarte, unter Spannung stehende, oder leitfähige Teile ab.

 Alle Arbeiten und elektrische Anschlüsse müssen den nationalen Bestimmungen des jeweiligen Landes

entsprechen und von entsprechend ausgebildetem Fachpersonal durchgeführt werden.

Bei Geräten mit 230-V-Anschluss ist die DIN VDE 0100 zu beachten und einzuhalten.

Creating a USERINFO file
When you are granted SVN commit access, your first action should be to create your USERINFO file, as described in this section.

Note: Instructions are for the SVN command-line client - if you use an alternative client (e.g. TortoiseSVN) then the exact details may differ, but the steps remain the same.

This example assumes an SVN username of :
 * 1) Checkout the USERINFO folder to your local machine: svn checkout svn+ssh://mysterywizard@svn.wikimedia.org/svnroot/mediawiki/USERINFO/ USERINFO
 * 2) Change directory to the USERINFO directory you have just created. cd USERINFO
 * 3) Create a new file and fill in your details (see below).  The file name should be identical to your SVN user name (in this example, the file would simply be called  ).
 * 4) Add the new file to SVN: svn add mysterywizard
 * 5) Make sure the eol-style is set on this new file (see also Subversion/auto-props) svn propset svn:eol-style native mysterywizard Note: Set this manually even if you've already setup auto-props. The USERINFO file has no extension and hence no defaults.
 * 6) Commit your changes to the repository: svn commit, your text editor of choice will appear, enter your commit summary, e.g. "Adding my USERINFO file.", save, quit, and it will be committed.

If the commit was successful, then you're done. You can now delete the USERINFO directory that you checked out.

Contents of the USERINFO file
The contents of the file should use the following template:

name: Alan Smithee email: mysterywiz@example.com irc: asmith url: http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/User:MysteryWizard project: Core JavaScript since: 20100613 languages spoken: English, Dutch

The URL should ideally be to your user account on this wiki, but may be to your user account on another WMF wiki or even to your own website, if you feel that is more appropriate.

If you have previously committed to SVN under a different user name then you should also add an  line, as described in the next section.

fields description
At the minimum your profile should contains the following fields :


 * name : real name
 * email : your email address which may be obfuscated
 * url : your user page, website, blog or personal homepage (one valid url, otherwise empty)
 * since : the date you have been granted commit rights (format YYYYMMDD)
 * project : extensions you are working on, 'core' if you have commit rights to MediaWiki trunk, branches you maintain, language, 'pywikipedia' for the python wikipedia framework. Fields separated by comma.
 * languages spoken : any languages you understand. Might be useful for mail / chat and general communication among developers.

Some fields are optional and should be filled only when they differs from your username:
 * irc : nickname you are using on freenode if it differs from your name
 * aliases : see below

We are liberal about those fields, so feel free to add more of them. Below is a list of well known additional fields:
 * wiki : URL to your main userpage on one of the Wikimedia projects
 * twitter : your twitter account
 * identica : your identi.ca account

Changes to your user name
If your SVN user name changes then you should rename your USERINFO file appropriately, using an  operation.

You should also add an  line to your USERINFO file (as part of the same commit) linking to your old user name:

aliases: myoldname

If you have had multiple previous IDs, separate them using commas.