Hello,
[cross-post - please reply only on one of the mailinglists]
A month after the first call for testing the updated wiki, here is
another one ;-)
Compared to the "old" test wiki [1], there were a few changes:
- the test wiki is now running on the final VMs that will also be used
for the production wiki
- login is now done with the Auth_remoteuser extension (which means we
can continue to use the "nice" login form)
- the test wiki is now based on a (nearly) up-to-date snapshot of the
english wiki
- several changes "under the hood", including automated setup of the VMs
and the wikis with salt, some extension updates, config tuning etc.
- oh, and the wiki VMs are already running openSUSE Leap 42.3 :-)
That all said - the test wiki is waiting for you at
https://en-test.opensuse.org/
Please check if everything still works, play with it, test the new
features, ...! It is a test instance, so nobody will complain if you do
test edits that don't make sense content-wise
At the same time, remember that it is a test instance, so any changes
you do will be lost when I re-import the database dump for whatever
reason.
If you notice any issues, please report them - either in one of the
mailinglists (opensuse-wiki preferred) or send a mail to
admin@opensuse.org
If nothing terrible happens, I plan to update en.opensuse.org next week.
If you enjoyed testing the new wiki, please also take some time to go to
our current wiki (en.opensuse.org or $LANG.opensuse.org) - there are
lots of pages that need an update ;-)
And finally - thanks to everybody who helped me to get everything in
shape!
Regards,
Christian Boltz
[1] See https://en-test.opensuse.org/Main_Page for the list of changes
compared to the current production wikis.
It's probably more impressive than the list in this mail ;-)
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