Meza

Meza is a MediaWiki administration program which enables the easy install and maintenance of MediaWiki on Red Hat. Debian support is in the works.

Why Meza?
To make it possible for everyone to have a modern, fully-featured MediaWiki installation. Standard MediaWiki is easy to install, but increasingly its newer and better features are contained within extensions that are more complicated. Additionally, they may be particularly difficult to install on Enterprise Linux derivatives. This project aims to make these features (VisualEditor, CirrusSearch, etc) easy to install, backup, reconfigure, and maintain in a robust and well-tested way.

Who is using Meza?

 * NASA JSC
 * eQuality Technology uses Meza as the underlying system for the QualityBox platform.

Requirements

 * 1) CentOS 7 or RHEL 7 (for now, Debian in the works)
 * 2) Minimal install: Attempting to install it on a server with many other things already installed may not work properly due to conflicts.

Install
There are step-by-step explanations of how to setup Meza in the following environments:


 * 1) Install with Vagrant: This is the easiest way to try Meza
 * 2) Install on Virtual Box: This requires a little more work, but is good if you don't like Vagrant
 * 3) Install on existing server: This assumes you already have a server you can SSH into

The name
Meza was originally named for David Meza, who was Chief Knowledge Architect at NASA JSC and granted access to the first Linux-based server used for MediaWiki at JSC. It has since come to also stand for "Mediawiki E-Z Admin".