[04:18:38] bawolff: your core patch is causing Scribunto tests to fail now :< [04:18:46] 00:17:24 1) LuaStandalone: MediaWiki\Extension\Scribunto\Tests\Engines\LuaCommon\LuaCommonTest::testNonUtf8Errors [04:18:46] 00:17:24 Exception: preg_match_all error 4: Malformed UTF-8 characters, possibly incorrectly encoded [04:19:26] oh, whoops. I meant to mark that patch as the other patch should be merged first [04:19:56] https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/c/mediawiki/extensions/Scribunto/+/838226 will fix that error [04:20:20] sorry about that [04:21:02] ack, +2'd [04:21:19] Thanks [04:21:51] Also, i think that means that Math is the only extension remaining that is bundled with the tarball not passing unit tests on php 8.1 [04:21:56] wooo [04:22:19] but math looks to be a PITA to fix (Its not failing itself, its depending on wikidata which is failing) [04:22:33] Thanks for review :) [06:19:16] Hello - having trouble getting visual editor to work if I'm using remote auth / Debian nginx [06:22:00] Hey @Alabama [13:15:27] Hi [13:16:01] stupid question I guess: I would like to lock the api from returning user data [13:16:19] That's the help page: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/API:Restricting_API_usage [13:17:01] From what I understood I need to add `$wgAPIPropModules['userinfo'] = 'ApiQueryDisabled';` to do it [13:17:26] the module continues to work and returns user data. [13:17:44] Perhaps I have no clue how to identify the name of the module. [13:18:31] userinfo is a meta= module, not a prop= [13:18:31] I tried meta=userinfo and just meta as module names. Still user data are being returned by the API. [13:18:39] Bit at a loss at the moment [13:19:03] $wgAPIMetaModules['userinfo'] = 'ApiQueryDisabled'; [13:19:05] should do it [13:19:55] Nope, unfortunately it does not. This is why I am confused. [13:20:08] Oops, ok, will try. [13:22:51] Perfect. I confused the action with the module name. So this is not a query module but a meta module. Cool. [13:22:58] Works for me! [13:23:05] Thanks a lot! [13:23:22] Well, prop, meta and list are subsets of query [13:24:59] Yeah. Now I get it, too! [13:25:31] I guess there is no other way to get to personal data on the wiki?! [13:28:12] Noting meta=userinfo only gives the current user information about themselves... [13:30:18] Yep. Understood. It would have wondered my if other users than the current one s data were exposed. [13:30:42] Else Wikipedia would be a user data wonderland, sort of. [14:00:58] list=users ? [15:15:02] hi, is mediawiki available for windows 11 64 bit? [15:19:18] ok, real question, i want to make a personal wiki that already has a wikia/fandom, but I want my pages to be more detailed, what do i do? [15:20:22] Add more content? [17:18:40] Content addition follows rule, Reedy [17:18:51] rule is objective unbiased [17:19:03] * Reedy blinks [17:19:53] I want my own wiki . Is this the project for me ? #faq [17:20:10] You can do whatever you want with MediaWiki [17:21:16] ok, i will put it on my uncle's laptop, edit the 1TB of content by manual entry for 10,000 years and then what [17:21:24] Whatever you want [17:21:26] how do i host it, Reedy [17:21:41] nginx, apache, my liver? [17:21:51] Very much upto you. On your machine. Pay a hosting provider... [17:21:57] I think your uncle's laptop is available [17:21:58] no way [17:22:27] bawolff exactly, which server is native to mediawiki project on win11 [17:22:34] there is no native server [17:22:50] you can run it on IIS if you want, or on apache... or probably on any other webserver you can install [17:23:25] I'm going to start with no installations, no payments. Until 1k views. [17:23:57] FOSS forever! [17:24:49] thanks guys, this has been a very good convo. [17:42:48] I tried nginx but it had error [17:43:03] shall i go diquss with #nginx team [17:49:08] they are far into it [17:49:31] i hope this project gets updated soon rather than phased out. [17:49:43] the year is 2022