Langbahn Team – Weltmeisterschaft

Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2011-01-31/Technology report

Technology report

Bugs, Repairs, and Internal Operational News

Update on Wikimedia "offline" project

As mentioned in the latest WMF Engineering Update (see previous Signpost coverage), Foundation developers have been working on a project to improve the availability of "offline" versions of Wikimedia content. These versions would enable readers to access the collective information of Wikipedia and its sister projects even in areas with non-existent or poor internet coverage, including India, which was recently visited by some of the Tech team. This week developer Tomas Fincz posted an update on progress with the project (Wikimedia Techblog, adapted slightly):

In brief

Not all fixes may have gone live to WMF sites at the time of writing; some may not be scheduled to go live for many weeks.

  • For the first time in several years, email addresses entered on registration are going to be checked for syntactical validity. Previously, addresses were only required to be even theoretically correct when they were confirmed before use at a later date (wikitech-l mailing list).
  • In the last couple of weeks a new customised "report card" for progress on improving support for Indic languages was released and commented upon (Gerard Meijssen).
  • Developer Happy-Melon prepared an extension to do away with the hackish {{convert}} template (revision #81074).
  • There was a discussion about the advantages and disadvantage of using chequered squares image backgrounds to mark transparent areas on file description pages (wikitech-l mailing list).
  • A list attempting to condense information on what remaining problems there were with the Vector rollout from the summer of 2010 has been updated recently (Gerard Meijssen).
  • 416 bugs were marked as resolved this week, representing new efforts to close bug reports that had been fixed in earlier revisions.
  • Developer Ryan Lane posted an update on the OpenStackManager extension he is helping to write (see also last week's "Technology Report").
  • The MediaWiki software for preparing database dumps was briefly broken (bug #27016).
  • The wordmark in the www.wikimedia.org portal was updated to conform to the new logo specifications (the font is now Linux Libertine, rather than the previous Hoefler Text).