Thread:Project:Support desk/Concerning: Certified Extension Testing Initiative (CETI)/reply (3)

The CETI Initiative for MediaWiki is best summarized as a peer review process for extensions committed by coders and deployed into SVN via the ResourceLoader extension.

Accordingly; most extensions will continue to be submitted without the CETI certification status until the project has been fully automated by sniffers and other commit buffer bots.
 * for more info: [ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Creating_a_bot ]

My nomination for consideration was intended for the project to be adopted by the MediaWiki ver1.19 release. Thus the need for an immediate collective of interests from the organization as a whole. Projects such as this have the potential to become very extensible, so the need for building precise and effective system-wide standards.

In deploying the project's raw end product, a full layout, timetable and roadmap will be needed. I am available for suggestion on how to approach this issue; the most logical approach would be to follow existing MediaWiki standards, respectfully. (refer to; Manual:Database layout) Notices and other modes of opportunity calls should be used to facilitate public awareness and organization-wide consensus. It would be most beneficial to maintain dialogue with the MediaWiki organizational standing directives in addressing this project.

Your comments and response are requested.

Habatchii-