Extension talk:Wikilog

PHP Warnings
This looks cool, but it won't load. I'm getting this error from update.php on 1.14 current: PHP Warning: call_user_func(WlFeed::Setup): Unable to call WlFeed::Setup in /x/eng/wiki/xwikid/includes/Setup.php on line 294 PHP Warning: call_user_func(Wikilog::ExtensionInit): Unable to call Wikilog::ExtensionInit in /x/eng/wiki/xwikid/includes/Setup.php on line 294


 * Hi, it seems to be a small incompatibility between different versions of PHP, on how they call class static functions. I have fixed this in versions 0.6.2 and the latest trunk. Please upgrade and tell me if it fixes your problems. Thanks! --Juliano 18:48, 6 October 2008 (UTC)

WikiLog Review
Bliki extension for MW is something must-have. WikiLog is by far the best until now. This is professional : new namespaces, flexibility ( more users on a blog, several blogs), rss feeds, special pages for management. Waiting for new wikilog features... Until then: Congratulations! --EuroDomenii 22:38, 10 December 2008 (UTC)


 * Thanks! :-) --Juliano 17:57, 1 June 2009 (UTC)

Not quite working.
I can create and access the blog tab and page but:


 * 1) When I try to access the Wikilog Tab I'm getting:
 * 2) * Fatal error: Call to undefined method Xml::fieldset in /home/.../extensions/Wikilog/WikilogMainPage.php on line 212


 * 1) When I try to access special:wikilog I get error:
 * 2) * Fatal error: Class 'FormOptions' not found in /home/.../extensions/Wikilog/SpecialWikilog.php on line 47

Not sure if I missed something in the instructions?

Thanks kent@kentgrey.com


 * Thanks for your interest in Wikilog.
 * What version of MediaWiki you are using? From the messages, it seems that you are using some pre-1.13 version, which Wikilog is not compatible with.
 * Your only option is to upgrade your MediaWiki installation.
 * --Juliano 17:57, 1 June 2009 (UTC)

Doing the update seems to have done the trick.

Thanks

Tags
First, great extension. It's works seamlessly with our install of Mediawiki (1.15).

Can you give a brief explanation of the tags feature? I didn't see any instructions on how to use it or how it differs from just using Categories for each blog post.

thanks --38.99.130.13 17:26, 17 June 2009 (UTC)


 * Hi! (I moved your talk to the bottom of the page, in order to keep the chronological order of the talk page).
 * Thanks for your support! :-)
 * Tags are really just another category system, but specific to wikilog articles. You should really consider using the builtin MediaWiki categories if it suits your needs. That is why tags are disabled by default. I created the tags system just because I wanted an additional category system that is more fine-grained than categories.
 * For example, one may have a blog about open-source topics in general, and have an article about Linux security, filled in the categories "Linux" and "Security". These categories are well-structured and part of the blog. But the same article may talk about a multitude of minor subtopics, like "Gnome", "iptables", "TCP/IP", etc... These minor subtopics are not the direct focus of the blog, so it doesn't convince the creation of a dedicated category, but it may be useful for searching for these minor subtopics. This is where I intended to use the tags.
 * In other words:
 * Categories provide a formal categorization about the subject of articles, as it is for the rest of the wiki. Categories deserve a dedicated page in the  namespace, and wikilog articles usually fit in a few categories only.
 * Tags provide a messy and ad hoc list of minor subjects that wikilog articles may happen to talk about. These subjects don't justify creating dedicated pages for all of them. The list is supposed to be virtually infinite, and the authors of wikilog articles are not supposed to care about creating dedicated pages for each tag, as it is with categories. Wikilog articles may fit in a lot of tags, without much concern (the default configuration limits to 25 tags per article).
 * Currently, tags are not displayed anywhere, but they are stored and can be searched using  if you have them enabled in the config. In intend to allow displaying tags in both the main blog pages and article pages, and also provide a way to display tag clouds (tags that are more frequent displayed in bigger fonts, etc).
 * To add tags to wikilog posts, put this somewhere in the article (suggestion: near the signature, categories, etc):


 * To search for posts with a given tag:.
 * If you can, please tell us the link to your wikilog! It helps me to see how people are using the extension, to collect use-cases and drive future changes that will benefit current users. :-)
 * Best regards, --Juliano 19:44, 17 June 2009 (UTC)

Brilliant
Installed flawlessly in MW 1.14 :)

Question: I just wonder if you plan an upgrade path for future releases ? I don't mind if functionalities and buttons etc. will disappear/move, but it would be cool to be able to keep the contents (blog entries).

Other comments:
 * To publish a blog post, don't forget to sign at the end ( --~ ).
 * To include blog contents into a page, e.g. the main page, use an extension like Extension:RSS, though it would be nice to have a "Wikilog" tag just for this purpose sometimes in the future :). Demo: http://edutechwiki.unige.ch/en/


 * Hi Daniel,
 * Thanks for your support! :-)
 * Regarding your question: Yes. I have a few things planned until the version 1.0 release. All main features are already present, I just have to fix some minor things (regarding the deletion of articles, cascading the deletion of the talk pages and article comments) and documentation. The main thing that is holding the final 1.0 release is the documentation... if people don't know how to use the extension, it loses a lot of its usefulness.
 * After version 1.0, I have a few things in my mind: tag clouds, a calendar (each day links to a page with that days posts), category list (probably based on Extension:CategoryTree, but with the number of articles in that category along the name), etc.
 * You don't have to worry, all future upgrades will preserve your data. :-)
 * Regarding including blog contents into another page, there is a better way of doing that... That is why I really have the documentation my top priority. Anyway, try this:
 * 1. Create a template, for example, with the following contents:

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 * 2. Add this code to the page you want to include the blog contents (change   to the name of your wikilog):


 * This includes the list of articles of your wikilog, using the template specified, at most 5 articles. There are more fields you can use in the template. You may check WikilogPager.php, around line 250 for a list of them.
 * It is a better solution than using Extension:RSS, since the information already comes directly from the wiki itself. With the RSS extension, the information has to do a round trip through the RSS feed and then be reformated into the page.
 * Feel free to ask if you have any other question! :-)
 * Best regards, --Juliano 19:44, 17 June 2009 (UTC)