User talk:Jack Phoenix/archive 3

Staying
Hi. Sorry to bother you. I read on the Facebook page that you would have to request for your wiki to be brought back online. I would like to inform you I will be sticking with ShoutWiki for the time being. Does it look like the Hub will be back within a week? --Hockeyben 23:04, 3 October 2011 (UTC)


 * Hi Hockeyben, you're not bothering me. I'm glad to hear that you'll be staying with ShoutWiki! Could you list the names (subdomains) of the wikis you want to keep here or on the Facebook page so that we can add them to our list? As for Hub (and the wikis in general), I can't say for sure right now, but we're doing our best with whatever time and resources we have and we aren't going to give up! --Jack Phoenix (Contact) 19:44, 6 October 2011 (UTC)


 * I'll be keeping the icehockey and nhl subdomains, so if you could add those to the list, that would be great. Hopefully things recover soon, and the site returns better than ever. :) --Hockeyben 19:52, 6 October 2011 (UTC)


 * I've added them to the list. I certainly hope that we'll get the site back up really soon, I have a lot of cool stuff that I'd want to show to the users. ;-) --Jack Phoenix (Contact) 20:13, 7 October 2011 (UTC)


 * Okay, thanks. I gotta say, I'm quite nervous about the reliability of ShoutWiki. There have been two major outages in the last six months. Will there be some extra precautions put in place to make sure that something as severe as these outages doesn't happen again? I mean, this has been just awful, 4 and-a-half out of 6 months down. --Hockeyben 15:27, 9 October 2011 (UTC)


 * I understand your concern. We'll definitely do everything in our power to make sure that outages of this scale will never happen again. Like the old saying goes, "when it rains, it pours" &mdash; we got unbelievably unlucky and the people with the skills to fix the site were unable to be around and we even had to take our older server, which was hosting our blog and IRC server, down. I'm not trying to justify what happened, for there's no justification to that, I'm just explaining what happened. Needless to say that this outage was a major setback for us, but we believe in ShoutWiki and we're confident that there's a demand for the service. It's been painful for each and every of us, staff and users alike, which is why we want to ensure it'll never happen again. I don't know how we'll do it, but I'm sure that our tech guys can come up with something. --Jack Phoenix (Contact) 18:34, 9 October 2011 (UTC)
 * Thanks for the reply! I'm glad that precaution will be put in place. Hopefully the hub and some of the wikis come back within a week or two.Hockeyben 19:20, 9 October 2011 (UTC)

Hi again, and sorry to bother you. I've heard that the hub and some wikis are in the process of being moved over to the new server. Can you confirm this? Thanks! Hockeyben 02:28, 12 October 2011 (UTC)


 * This is true, but we haven't announced it anywhere yet, because only some preliminary work has been done so far. We want to test things throughoutly and announce the end results to the world when we have something to announce and we can be sure that things are working as expected. :) --Jack Phoenix (Contact) 20:35, 12 October 2011 (UTC)

Hello. The file transfer has been going on for nearly a week now... Is there any timetable for when this might be completed and we can return to full editing? --Hockeyben 23:36, 17 October 2011 (UTC)

Again, this is more of an initial guess than a schedule set on stone; this might change, depending on how people are/aren't available. I just want you and other ShoutWiki users to know that we're working on the site and we certainly have not forgotten about you and we're not going to close down the site. --Jack Phoenix (Contact) 21:46, 19 October 2011 (UTC)
 * The files have been transferred by now to the new server, but no databases have been moved yet (thankfully that should be relatively straightforward for most wikis). We're trying to get our own IRC server back up by the weekend, followed by our own version control system and bugtracker, and a few wikis for testing, to make sure that everything went well and that we haven't broken anything.


 * Good to hear that progress is being made.:) I hope it doesn't take too long testing the site out, as it has been such a long time already, and this all gets resolved very soon.Hockeyben 23:28, 19 October 2011 (UTC)

Ok.. So what's the latest? I read on the ShoutWiki Facebook page that there was likely going to be an update over the weekend, but no such update was posted. I still can't log on to ShoutWiki's IRC server, so I take it is still down. Also, how are the wiki transfers coming, and what is the eta for editing to return? Thanks. --Hockeyben 14:17, 24 October 2011 (UTC)


 * I've asked the person working on this what the holdup is and I've asked him to provide an update ASAP. --Jack Phoenix (Contact) 20:54, 26 October 2011 (UTC)

Question about Extensions BlogPage/Comments/VoteNY
Hi Jack

I have installed the latest MW 1.18.0 (PHP 5.2.6-1, MySQL 5.0.51a-24) and I want to use the BlogPage/Comments/VoteNY extensions. All extensions have been installed without any errors (I used update.php), the tags and are displayed, but do not seem to work (JavaScript does not seem to work, unfortunately I did not found any information about this issue), see http://www.wikirating.com/wiki/Wikirating:Sandbox as an example. Do you have an idea?

Thank you very much! --Mrnett1974 16:31, 2 January 2012 (UTC)


 * Apparently ResourceLoader just totally messes up the JS in production mode (strangely enough, in ResourceLoader's debug mode the JS works just fine, but that's relatively useless, as there's no way to force debug mode for all users or turn RL off altogether), even with the so-called "top-load queue" (which most, if not all, social tools use when loading CSS and JS via RL), contrary to what some pages over here may state.


 * I've tried to troubleshoot this issue with some devs who have an in-depth knowledge of ResourceLoader's internals (see #mediawiki log for 21 December 2011), but so far nothing; unfortunately the suggested approach "rewrite the code" isn't very feasible for me right now, as I have various other things in my life, and I believe that what worked in a previous release of MediaWiki should also work on the current release, at least when using a backwards-compatibility mode (and that's exactly what ResourceLoader's top-load queue is supposed to be).


 * You can file a bug on our Bugzilla, but I cannot guarantee that it gets the attention it deserves; despite that the code is open source, there are very few, if any, developers interested in social tools, besides me. I understand that the issue is a showstopper since those extensions rely on JavaScript in order to function. --Jack Phoenix (Contact) 18:50, 2 January 2012 (UTC)


 * I've fixed these three extensions (BlogPage, Comments, VoteNY) so that they will now work under ResourceLoader and thus they require at least version 1.18 of MediaWiki.


 * There are still some other social tools that require fixing (namely, FanBoxes, PictureGame, PollNY and QuizGame). I've prepared a patch for FanBoxes, I just need to test it some more. The "gaming" extensions are going to be pretty difficult to fix, though... --Jack Phoenix (Contact) 16:09, 7 January 2012 (UTC)


 * Hi Jack, that's great! Thank you, I will check them today! --Mrnett1974 07:44, 13 January 2012 (UTC)

A barnstar for you!

 * Why thank you! I'm happy to hear that you like WikiForum. :-) --Jack Phoenix (Contact) 19:09, 22 January 2012 (UTC)

Monaco with the SocialProfile extension.
Hi,

I've recently created a wiki which i use Monaco on, now I noticed that the SocialProfile extension doesn't work together as you can see here: http://laddauppbilder.se/?di=1132733117015. Do you know any way to fix it? Thanks! --79.136.77.180 15:10, 23 January 2012 (UTC)
 * I've created an account now. --Big Bear 16:32, 24 January 2012 (UTC)


 * You should contact the author of that skin. SocialProfile works well enough with the version of Monaco that I created. --Jack Phoenix (Contact) 08:53, 5 February 2012 (UTC)

Quiz Game
I am trying to run Quiz Game on my wiki. Everything is installed fine including db's, however once I try and create a question the create and play button to submit the question is unresponsive. Is this a js issue or what? Any help would be greatly appreciated. --Randy Francisco 02:36, 5 February 2012 (UTC)


 * Right now FanBoxes, PictureGame, PollNY and QuizGame are broken on MediaWiki 1.17+, "thanks" to ResourceLoader and the big architectural changes it introduced. I'm aware of this, but my time is limited and the changes needed are non-trivial; as such, a lot of testing is needed. --Jack Phoenix (Contact) 08:53, 5 February 2012 (UTC)

Comments extension
Hi!

I cant delete comments with, there is just a redlink and when i press it, it refresh the page: http://www.box.com/s/kybfa4f889f995dmoent. Big Bear 12:59, 6 February 2012 (UTC)


 * I also got this: http://www.box.com/s/vo3li6n39drsm94ptttr when I sent a private message with the board (SocialProfile). Big Bear 16:01, 6 February 2012 (UTC)


 * What version of MediaWiki, PHP, MySQL, SocialProfile and Comments? Are there any error messages in your browser's JS console? And as for the second problem, has $wgUserLevels been defined (properly)? You could also fix that by editing the code &mdash; you don't need to care about that message. --Jack Phoenix (Contact) 19:18, 6 February 2012 (UTC)


 * This is what I have: MediaWiki 1.18.1, PHP 5.2.17 (cgi-fcgi), MySQL 5.1.41-3ubuntu12.10-log Comments 2.6 and I think my SocialProfile is 1.5.

Sorry but I don't know how to look in my browser's JS console. I don't use UserLevels, how can I fix it iin the code, I think it is annoying. Also could I get your monaco skin? Big Bear 20:53, 7 February 2012 (UTC)


 * SocialProfile pretty much assumes that $wgUserLevels is always set (correctly).


 * As for looking in your browser's JS console, try searching for the info via Google or a similar search engine (i.e. use "your browser + console" or somesuch as the search keywords). Internet Explorer (since version 8, IIRC) and Opera have a built-in set of web developer tools, whereas for the Firefox browser there's the Firebug add-on, which adds plenty of useful things.


 * I do want to release my version of Monaco, but that unfortunately isn't possible right now. Maybe later on in the future. --Jack Phoenix (Contact) 15:35, 13 February 2012 (UTC)

The socialprofile does now work for me, but the comments doesn't. I deleted the sql files and the files in /extension/comments and downloaded them again. But when i tried to import comment.js i got this error: Error There seems to be an error in your SQL query. The MySQL server error output below, if there is any, may also help you in diagnosing the problem

ERROR: Unknown Punctuation String @ 234 STR: // SQL: /** * JavaScript for the Comments extension. * Rewritten by Jack Phoenix  to be more * object-oriented. * * @file * @date 7 January 2012 */ var Comment = { submitted: 0, isBusy: false, timer: '', // has to have an initial value... updateDelay: 7000, LatestCommentID: '', CurLatestCommentID: '', pause: 0,

/**	 * When a comment's author is ignored, "Show Comment" link will be * presented to the user. * If the user clicks on it, this function is called to show the hidden * comment. */	show: function( id ) { jQuery( '#ignore-' + id ).hide( 100 );

SQL query:

/** * JavaScript for the Comments extension. * Rewritten by Jack Phoenix  to be more * object-oriented. * * @file * @date 7 January 2012 */ var Comment = { submitted: 0, isBusy: false, timer: , // has to have an initial value... updateDelay: 7000, LatestCommentID: , CurLatestCommentID: '', pause: 0, /** * When a comment's author is ignored, "Show Comment" link will be * presented to the user. * If the user clicks on it, this function is called to show the hidden * comment. */ show: function( id ) { jQuery( '#ignore-' + id ).hide( 100 );

MySQL said:

submitted: 0, isBusy: false, timer: '', // has to have an ini' at line 9
 * 1) 1064 - You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'var Comment = {

What should I do? Big Bear (talk) 12:11, 19 February 2012 (UTC)


 * You tried to paste JS as SQL...try pasting the SQL code from the .sql files instead. --Jack Phoenix (Contact) 10:57, 21 February 2012 (UTC)

Wikiforum
I was just curious on how to add emoticons to the WikiForum Extension. I have added $wgWikiForumSmilies = array; to local settings, but not quite sure what to place there. I'm having a dumb moment. I know you are planning on changing this, but wanted something to get by till then. Thanks for your help.--Randyf78 22:36, 15 February 2012 (UTC)

Nevermind, figured it out--Randyf78 23:14, 15 February 2012 (UTC)

DPLforum
I was wondering why you hard-coded a namespace #110 in extension:DPLforum here. Operators of individual wiki sites have been encouraged to use 100+ as site-specific namespaces since at least MediaWiki 1.4 (back in the days of single-byte namespace numbering, with 0-15 as built-in MW namespaces and 16+ reserved for expansion of core code, 100-254 was traditionally user-allocatable space). The low 100's are therefore likely already in use on most existing wikis if custom namespaces are deployed at all, making conflicts with hard-coded namespaces in extensions inevitable. --Carlb (talk) 02:07, 21 February 2012 (UTC)


 * I picked the number 110 because many wikis &mdash; including, but not limited to, Wikia wikis and various third-party wikis &mdash; were using that number. If it bothers you that much, change it locally or migrate your #110 to one of the various unused namespaces above 100. --Jack Phoenix (Contact) 10:57, 21 February 2012 (UTC)

Many were using numbers in the low-100's because those are the original site-specific user namespaces, 100 and up (16-99 being reserved in documentation as for future expansion of core MediaWiki code). The list of extension default namespaces is a neologism (2008) as the convention of 100+ as site-specific dates back to the last core namespace (14/15 Category) being added in 2003.

There was no hard-coding of namespaces in DPLforum before July 2011. All previous DPLforum versions had the operator manually select any custom namespace not already in use, avoiding this issue.

DPLforum was created by user:algorithm, at the time (2005?) a user of the English-language Uncyclopedia. On that wiki, this landed at 110 because 100, 102, 104, 106, 108 were in use; 110 was just the next sequential site-specific namespace. Wikia would've just re-used the en.uncyclopedia configurations on their Central Wiki and eventually on their other wikis.

Even within the Uncyclopedia set, languages hosted on non-Wikia servers (such as this one, Desciclopédia) often used some other number as DPLforum. With no hard-coding of namespaces in the PHP source, the sysadmins were free to select any vacant namespace and deploy there.

Fixing this now doesn't help me, that cost has already been incurred (more than 4000 posts moved in Desciclopédia, plus some lesser number in ten others in the set, such as hikipedia.info, where a forum already existed on some other namespace). Keeping extensions out of hard-coded namespaces in the traditionally site-specific 100+ area may, however, be of benefit to the administrator of the next wiki which ends up with all new Forum: posts misfiled into some other site-specific namespace which just happened to already use 110: --Carlb (talk) 16:28, 21 February 2012 (UTC)

Documentation for gadget authors
We're trying to start a library for gadget authors to use. Please check it out and post any questions or comments there. -- ☠ MarkAHershberger ☢ (talk) ☣ 01:45, 9 March 2012 (UTC)

Social profile extension
Hi,

I think that this is great extension. I wanna use it in wikifarm and need to know which tables I shall share. To this moment I have set up shared accounts and works great, but problem is with reward points. Ecery wiki counts its own points.--Tut2222 (talk) 01:07, 20 March 2012 (UTC)


 * Points are calculated from the  database table, which contains information about the wiki's pages; thus it cannot be shared (and having points global across all the wikis in the farm seems somewhat silly to me). --Jack Phoenix (Contact) 14:02, 29 March 2012 (UTC)

Automatic Board Welcome
Hello Jack. First of all congratulations for all your excelent work and help to the community :) I've been trying to install the Automatic Board Welcome extension, but it seems I cannot make it work properly in my Wiki. I followed exactly your instructions, but when new users are created they don't get the welcome message.

My system configuration is: MediaWiki 1.17.0 PHP	5.3.10 MySQL	5.5.20-log SocialProfile 1.3

Is there something I have missing? Many thanks in advance! --Fladei (talk) 23:28, 28 March 2012 (UTC)


 * Try upgrading your MediaWiki and SocialProfile to the newest stable; the most recent version of SocialProfile is 1.5, which has been out for like two years now, receiving bug fixes and new features every now and then, and MediaWiki's newest version is currently 1.18.1, with 1.19.0 in the beta stage (after which a release candidate or two will be released, and then the final product will be released). --Jack Phoenix (Contact) 14:02, 29 March 2012 (UTC)


 * I've upgraded SocialProfile to the 1.5 version and it still isn't working. I've created a function to save to a TXT file some parameters when the 'wfSendUserBoardMessageOnRegistration' function is executed, but the file is not created, so I guess it has something to do with the 'AddNewAccount' hook not being triggered. However, I see that 1.17 versions of Mediawiki have that hook enabled. Any hints? Many thanks! --Fladei (talk) 14:53, 29 March 2012 (UTC)


 * Never mind, it had something to do user e-mail authentication. If in LocalSettings it is established that users must be validated through email, but the users never validate, then the 'AddNewAccount' hook is not triggered, thus, the extension will never run. I still see a couple of bugs on "UserStatsClass.php" file - Invalid argument supplied for foreach in line 611. Many thanks! --Fladei (talk) 15:01, 29 March 2012 (UTC)


 * Is $wgUserLevels properly configured? Then again, you could probably just suppress the warnings if they bother you too much. --Jack Phoenix (Contact) 18:41, 6 April 2012 (UTC)

Comments Extension
I have the comments extension installed and working properly with the exception of the voting option. When a user clicks the thumbs up or down area, nothing happens. I have the most recent versions of everything. Thanks for all your help. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 65.0.138.94 (talk • contribs)


 * This sounds like bug #33986 (see also the somewhat-related bug #34345), a bug that I haven't had the time to investigate nor fix yet. (And in true open source spirit, all the burden is on the extension's maintainer &mdash; me &mdash; and no-one else even bothers looking at the bugs...) --Jack Phoenix (Contact) 18:41, 6 April 2012 (UTC)

Monaco skin
Hi, now when shoutwiki is down, could I get the Monaco skin? Big Bear (talk) 12:00, 6 April 2012 (UTC)


 * I'm planning to release most of my work eventually, but right now I have plenty of other priorities. And let's not even mention the recent move to git (and gerrit, a code review tool that won't even load in my favorite browser) and how much it complicates my once-simple work of committing code to a public repository.


 * I'll probably have to set up a Google Code SVN repository or something like that one day when I have enough time... --Jack Phoenix (Contact) 18:41, 6 April 2012 (UTC)


 * How much money do you want to release it now? GrandisUrsus (talk) 16:08, 7 April 2012 (UTC)


 * Please contact me via e-mail with your offer to discuss this further (you can find my e-mail on my user page). --Jack Phoenix (Contact) 19:41, 9 April 2012 (UTC)

Delete
Hi. Can i have my 2 wikis at shoutwiki (icehockey and nhl) re-deleted? These had been deleted back in January, but seem to have come back. Good luck to ShoutWiki in the future. --Hockeyben (talk) 14:44, 19 April 2012 (UTC)

Bump. In case you missed the above message.--Hockeyben (talk) 17:02, 25 April 2012 (UTC)


 * Hi Hockeyben, sorry to hear that you want your wikis deleted. :-( I've been quite busy for the past couple days, but I'll have those two wikis deleted soon enough; hopefully by the next week. (The site is currently read-only, so not only editing, but plenty of other things that do writes against the database, are disabled.) --Jack Phoenix (Contact) 19:53, 26 April 2012 (UTC)


 * Hi Jack. Thanks for your reply. Really wanting the wikis deleted had nothing to do with downtime; just a change in circumstances for my wiki needs. I still think ShoutWiki is a great wiki host. I would like to help out with things at the hub when ShoutWiki comes back. :-) --Hockeyben (talk) 00:40, 27 April 2012 (UTC)

Hi Jack. Its been over a week now. Do you have an eta for when you'll be able to get those two wikis deleted? Just making sure you haven't forgotten. --Hockeyben (talk) 16:05, 9 May 2012 (UTC)


 * Hi again Hockeyben! I haven't certainly forgotten about your request, I've just been busy &mdash; both online and offline. Online I've been helping the new ShoutWiki staff members to get started and I've also been working with them to get the site stabilized and fully functional. As Lewis writes on that blog post, we've made pretty good progress, but there are still a few things that we need to work on before we can reopen the site for good. Once we've sorted out all the remaining things, updated the site to the newest version of MediaWiki and tested everything throughoutly, we'll reopen the site and that's when I'll be able to delete those wikis. --Jack Phoenix (Contact) 15:01, 10 May 2012 (UTC)

Hi Jack. Now that staff editing is open, will you be able to get those wikis deleted?--Hockeyben (talk) 14:13, 19 May 2012 (UTC)
 * Hi Hockeyben. Editing on the hub may be open but all our databases aren't set up yet and we can't delete wikis/move wikis/do anything with wikis at the moment. Like Jack said, if you keep bothering him about this, it won't make things go any quicker. They'll get deleted eventually. You can't even read anything on your wikis due to database errors. Just be patient, stop bothering Jack and we'll contact you once the wikis are deleted. Thanks, Solar Dragon (talk) 11:31, 20 May 2012 (UTC)
 * As per Solar Dragon, the editing is staff-only for testing purposes. Expect the wikis to be deleted very soon. Nicmavr (talk) 11:34, 20 May 2012 (UTC)


 * I've deleted the wikis now, because I figured we should test DeleteWiki, too. --Jack Phoenix (Contact) 18:06, 20 May 2012 (UTC)


 * Thanks everyone. :)--Hockeyben (talk) 01:49, 21 May 2012 (UTC)

Phalanx
Hi, I heard that you are involved in the Phalanx extension. I am in the process of running a WikiFarm, and i tried to install Phalanx, but i get an error that says . Is there a way to fix this? Bill9929 (talk) 22:29, 22 May 2012 (UTC)


 * If you haven't read Manual:How to debug, that's always a good place to start. Phalanx is, however, a rather complicated extension, and as such, I can't really help you without knowing more about your setup, including the very basics, such as MediaWiki, PHP and MySQL versions... --Jack Phoenix (Contact) 13:56, 23 May 2012 (UTC)


 * I am using MediaWiki Version: 1.18.2 and PHP Version:5.2.17 (cgi-fcgi) and MySQL Version: 5.1.52-cll. Bill9929 (talk) 19:23, 27 May 2012 (UTC)


 * I'd recommend upgrading your MediaWiki to 1.19.0 (latest stable) and PHP to the 5.3 series, because PHP 5.3 provides awesome new features, such as late static bindings, etc.


 * Now, where do you see the &lt;phalanx-title&gt; "message"? What do you do to get it to appear? --Jack Phoenix (Contact) 17:56, 28 May 2012 (UTC)


 * Hi, i have upgraded my MediaWiki and my PHP version. And i also added  to my LocalSettings.php along with   like i had before. The  message is gone, however it is replaced with "Phalanx - Integrated Spam Defense Mechanism", still with nothing else on the screen. I have provided a screencap here. Bill9929 (talk) 17:42, 9 June 2012 (UTC)


 * Phalanx is not usable out-of-the-box because Wikia wrote it originally for their setup, which is somewhat different from a standard MediaWiki. If you want to make it work, I'd say you would have to be pretty familiar with MediaWiki and how its internals work.
 * I hope that one day I'll be able to clean up the version of Phalanx we use at ShoutWiki and release it, but it's not an easy task not a high-priority one on my to-do list.
 * For an alternative solution, you may want to look into AbuseFilter if you haven't already &mdash; it's used on Wikimedia wikis and therefore it's quite stable, although it's not the easiest thing to use. --Jack Phoenix (Contact) 14:55, 10 June 2012 (UTC)

SocialProfile localized?
I've been looking at this extension and would really like to use it. Does it support other languages than English? How many messages would need to be translated? Maybe it could be put up at the translatewiki.net? Can it support left-right scripts? :-) Matsbla (talk) 07:08, 27 May 2012 (UTC)


 * 1) Obviously!
 * 2) Around 561 messages
 * 3) It's already there! (Some other social tools aren't, due to the creative differences between me and translatewiki.net staff regarding the format of message documentation and where it should be put.)
 * 4) Most likely, although I haven't tested it with LTR languages; even greater LTR support could be achieved once SocialProfile has been ported to use ResourceLoader (bug #29984)

--Jack Phoenix (Contact) 17:56, 28 May 2012 (UTC)

Talkback
I've replied on my talk page; I can't be on IRC for a few hours. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Jasper Deng (talk • contribs) 22:36, 31 May 2012


 * I was under the impression that LQT would email him when you replied to his message there. -- Krenair (talk &bull; contribs) 22:40, 31 May 2012 (UTC)
 * I didn't know that, and it never happened to me.--Jasper Deng (talk) 22:40, 31 May 2012 (UTC)


 * Jasper, thank you for swift reply! --Jack Phoenix (Contact) 20:56, 3 June 2012 (UTC)

I shouldve stated my reason before but here it is:
It is your extension, so you probably are right but... I don't get why I cannot upload avatars. I would love to use the extension if the avatars worked and (sorry, I haven't used it in a month or so) there are a few special pages that don't seem to work or give me error 500s, maybe it's my server's fault but I changed my server and I still got similar errors. Thanks in advance for your support!(mw1.18.3)--Muqman 52 (talk) 07:54, 10 June 2012 (UTC)


 * I haven't supported SocialProfile on 1.18.X series for a while; you should upgrade your MediaWiki to 1.19.0 and your SocialProfile to SVN HEAD (you can get it via Special:ExtensionDistributor if you don't have a SVN client &mdash; assuming ExtensionDistributor actually works, that is...).


 * I've tested SocialProfile (SVN HEAD) and MediaWiki 1.19.0 on various setups, including my devel setup (Windows 7 + XAMPP stack) and many *NIX-based production servers and so far everything's looked good. The most common problem is permissions &mdash; i.e. the webserver user (apache/www-data/nobody...) doesn't have write permissions to the $IP/images/avatars directory. Double-check that the permissions are correct and let me know if that still doesn't work.


 * As for error 500, check your PHP/Apache error log to see just what is going on there. --Jack Phoenix (Contact) 14:55, 10 June 2012 (UTC)


 * Thank you Jack, I would love to try out your extension but I cannot seem to install mw1.19, 1.20 works but it's an alpha, will you offer support for 1.20 when it comes out? I will certainly check it out then!--Muqman 52 (talk) 19:32, 12 June 2012 (UTC)


 * PS: will it work on IIS 7.5?


 * I very much hope that I don't need to do anything or need to do very little to support 1.20, but only time will tell us for sure. Obviously I have to support 1.20 at some point; hopefully right after its release, but it also depends on what we at ShoutWiki are going to do.


 * SocialProfile, like 99% of MediaWiki extensions, should be webserver-agnostic, but I haven't tested it under IIS nor I have any plans to do so; using Windows 7 as my main OS and IE9 as my main browser is more than enough of Microsoft for me. ;-) It's probably worth noting that MediaWiki itself has had some problems under IIS in the past; I don't know if they've been fixed or not, though. --Jack Phoenix (Contact) 11:43, 13 June 2012 (UTC)


 * Thanks, I will look into moving to linux and hopefully will be able to use your extension. I love the concept :D!--Muqman 52 (talk) 02:40, 15 June 2012 (UTC)
 * Personally, I'd use VirtualBox if I ever needed Linux or Apache.--Jasper Deng (talk) 02:49, 15 June 2012 (UTC)

Incident on Darthipedia
supergeeky1 has posted a pic of my dead dog on darthipedia, do you realise how violently offensive that is! I demand you remove it, as it is my own photo and belongs to me! —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 121.218.106.119 (talk • contribs)


 * This is not something anyone on this particular wiki can help you with. You'll have to contact that wiki's community.--Jasper Deng (talk) 04:35, 21 June 2012 (UTC)
 * Only way to get in contact with. If i did so on the site, I would get trolled by the sociopath who uploaded my images. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 121.218.106.119 (talk • contribs)

Please stop harrassing me and involving totally unrelated websites into what is nothing more than a petty dispute between yourself and supergeeky1. You should be talking to him if you have a problem with him; I cannot overturn another admin's decisions. --Jack Phoenix (Contact) 09:06, 21 June 2012 (UTC)
 * I think you've done more than enough for one day; you've publicly spread very questionable material about ShoutWiki in Wikkii's name, you've violated ShoutWiki's terms of use (once again) and now you are violating Wikimedia's Terms of Use.

Allowing only registered users
Hi Jack,

I wanna know if theres anyway to allowing only registered users to comment on my pages. Also, i would like to know if i can set a limit on the count of comments (like 30 comments max).

And also, i would like to know if i cant disable the vote feature.

Tahnks in advance, Marcelo. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 190.191.187.149 (talk • contribs)


 * Hi Marcelo,


 * Yes, this can be done with $wgGroupPermissions. By default the  "group", in other words, everyone, has the   permission. You'll want to take it away from   and grant it to   group only.
 * What exactly do you mean by a limit? Would you like to set it so that only 30 comments are shown at once or that only 30 comments can be posted overall? In the former case, it would be a matter of pagination, which is yet to be implemented. Either way, this is something that isn't yet supported. You might want to a file a feature request ticket on the MediaWiki Bugzilla.
 * As of now, the voting feature cannot be disabled entirely. It's possible to turn off the negative votes (see Extension:Comments for more info). As with the previous request, you are encouraged to submit a ticket about it and maybe I'll get to it one day or someone is able to come up with a patch before I do. :-)


 * --Jack Phoenix (Contact) 11:05, 27 June 2012 (UTC)

Response on Talk:Admin tools development
Hi Jack, I responded on Talk:Admin tools development (belatedly). We weren't expecting a response so soon (I was expecting to have to do active recruiting, and was gearing up for that), so we're a little surprised by needing to respond to anyone so soon. :) -- RobLa-WMF (talk) 22:05, 30 July 2012 (UTC)


 * Replied there! --Jack Phoenix (Contact) 22:46, 31 July 2012 (UTC)

Monaco
Is it possible to get your version of Monaco? There's a Monaco port, but it doesn't look the right way. I would like the one you guys have minus the hubs/user activity/Shoutwiki messages. I have, like, no intelligence for PHP. I have basic skills, like adding the require_once to LocalSettings, and putting extensions and skins in their directories. 17morgm (talk) 19:17, 7 August 2012 (UTC)


 * Please refer to our page on open source.


 * Cleaning up, fixing, tweaking, beautifying (etc.) Monaco was not a quick and easy task and it took a lot of blood, toil, tears, and sweat. However, I personally believe that everyone can learn, if only they're willing to. If you want to learn PHP and become a (better) programmer, take a look at php.net, the official home page of the PHP programming language and how to become a MediaWiki hacker on this wiki. --Jack Phoenix (Contact) 21:13, 8 August 2012 (UTC)

Git, gerrit, and windows
Hi Jack,

Maybe this will help because I had similar problems with gerrit, git, and windows. I figured that all the hocus pocus on the git/workflow page is quite confusing therefore here the steps I'm using to get along with gerrit and windows.
 * 1) git clone ... (of whatever resource you start working on, if you start a new project someone from the gerrit crew has the create the project)
 * 2) Add commit-msg file -> copy into hooks/commit-msg (see the git/workflow page to get the file)
 * 3) Update master -> git pull --rebase gerrit master (just to ensure that the master is up-to-date)
 * 4) Create a local branch -> git checkout -b BRANCHNAME master (this just helps to organize different development streams, has nothing to do with gerrit)
 * 5) Commit -> git commit -a -m "(bug 123) ..." (just a local code freeze, can be done as often as you like)
 * 6) Push to gerrit -> git push gerrit HEAD:refs/for/master/bug/123 (/bug/123 is just a string which gerrit will use to assign it to the bug/123 topic branch; if you have registered "gerrit" as remote location use gerrit, if you haven't use origin)

Of course if you need to do some cheery picking then looking at the git/workflow will help to clarify available options. Another advice is to use the git gui because it really helps a lot to create comments, do commits and/or switching local branches.

If you amend a patchset that has already been pushed to gerrit, either use a special commit command (see git/workflow) or just use the git gui because as long as you work with the same local branch you are able to select the last commit and amend it. If you have finish just push it to gerrit because as long as the Change-Id is the same, gerrit knows to update the same commit with the new patchset.

Hope this helps --MWJames (talk) 10:36, 8 August 2012 (UTC)


 * Hi MWJames, thank you so much for this message! This looks like pretty much what I've been looking for &mdash; a quick and easy to understand guide to git, gerrit (which I greatly dislike, because it won't even load in IE9's default rendering mode) and committing to MediaWiki. Maybe I'll ask Chad or someone else to create me a project so that I could finally get Phalanx open-sourced... --Jack Phoenix (Contact) 21:13, 8 August 2012 (UTC)

Dead link
Jack, the download link (WhitelistPages.php) is dead.--BertvanderHooft (talk) 08:24, 13 August 2012 (UTC)


 * Like many other extensions written by me, that extension is still in Subversion (SVN). For now, you can download it from there. I will look into migrating it to git in the near future, because that's pretty much the only option nowadays... --Jack Phoenix (Contact) 15:18, 13 August 2012 (UTC)

Thoughts on TWN
Just dumping this here because it's long, and such.

So from what I can figure, it appears to be a fundamental problem with TWN's implementation, particularly of Extension:Translate or whatever it is they're using to actually pull in the documentation. Because it needs to support diverse projects, either the documentation needs to somehow be consistent between all of it, or handlers would have to be added for each new specific project; while the latter could potentially be done in an efficient manner as well, it could get pretty complicated.

The only truly consistent ways to include documentation would be to put it directly in the code, which they currently do, which precludes use of anything like images or general formatting, or to put it in a centralised database somewhere else, say the TWN wiki itself, which would require developers to both go somewhere strange to them as well as to potentially duplicate any documentation they may have on their own sites.

But it's also not like the extension couldn't be told to pull the documentation from somewhere else. Since it is MediaWiki, for MediaWiki-hosted stuff at very least it should be relatively trivial to pull off, and consistent hooks and forms for other projects could also be devised... unfortunately the fact that they apparently consider developers beneath them would probably complicate matters, since developers would be required to... well, develop something to do that.

So I got nothing. You? -— Isarra ༆ 20:58, 20 August 2012 (UTC)


 * The  implementation is, IMHO, problematic and hacky to say the least. Often a bunch of screenshots like this are far more helpful than developers' attempts at writing some sorta docs. --Jack Phoenix (Contact) 08:23, 3 September 2012 (UTC)

Allowing CheckUser to reveal e-mail addresses
It does not make that much sense to allow e-mail address filtering if we're unable to find the bad email addresses in the first place using CheckUser. Also, since I think many sockpuppeteers might use the same e-mail address repeatedly, allowing CheckUser to find them out can definitely confirm such sockpuppets.Jasper Deng (talk) 16:55, 2 September 2012 (UTC)


 * As we discussed on IRC, there are already extensions like LookupUser which allow retrieving the e-mail address of a user. It's probably still a good idea to implement this for CheckUser and it shouldn't be too hard to do.

I've tried myself contacting various spammed wikis' owners and administrators and the task has sometimes proven impossible for the admin or admins no longer visit the wiki actively and whois records are useless. --Jack Phoenix (Contact) 08:23, 3 September 2012 (UTC)
 * Personally, I think it's horribly silly that now, in the era of free e-mail providers (such as Gmail, Hotmail, etc.), an e-mail address is still considered very private. I feel that there should be an alternate way (besides on-wiki talk pages) to contact every user; or if not every user, then at least the "ones in charge".