Help talk:Extension:Translate/Configuration

You can request assistance for configuration issues at #mediawiki-i18n on FreeNode; after your install is successfully completed, it's appreciated if you write down here what would have helped you so that the documentation can be improved (what's missing, what's unclear etc.), even if you don't have time to do it yourself.

Cache
The most frequent questions about configuration seem related to caching, perhaps the page should be checked with this regard. It currently seems contradictory, as it says "$wgCacheDirectory must be configured correctly" but below it assumes it isn't and says "FileCachedMessageIndex needs $wgCacheDirectory to be functional": most people won't understand they actually should use it to fix their problems, as it often seems to. I don't understand anything about this so I can't correct/improve the instructions. Nemo 09:47, 29 February 2012 (UTC)

Is this page really useful?
Yesterday I went through the installation of the MediaWiki Language Extension Bundle for a personal pet project: http://espiral.org

The installation went well without major issues. The only point where I ot stuck was this Help:Extension:Translate/Configuration page. It's really confusing for a newcomer. But then... it turns out that Help:Extension:Translate/Installation leaves already a working environment? I guess I will find the need to fine tune details along the way. Still, the impression the documentation gives is that nothing will really work before you go through this "configuration". The reality seems to be that your installation instructions provide a default configuration that Just Works.--Qgil (talk) 07:55, 17 July 2013 (UTC)


 * Thanks for the useful feedback. Sometimes yes, it's useful and should actually be more prominent, see action above. However you're right, maybe the page could be renamed to /Advanced configuration or /All configuration. Help:Extension:Translate/Installation (quite useless itself now) already implies this page is usually not required; I'll clarify it in the lead. --Nemo 08:34, 17 July 2013 (UTC)