[03:02:18] I did install Module:TNT, but the problem persists [08:34:35] [1/2] Further adding, why can't I edit this: [08:34:36] [2/2] https://indiawiki.wikitide.org/wiki/MediaWiki:Common.css?action=edit [08:44:41] Do you have MFA/2FA enabled on your account? [09:41:36] Nope, but now it works πŸ™‚ [09:41:37] i think SOCIALISTS can’t edit articles [09:41:38] Thank you [09:41:42] Lmao πŸ˜‚ [10:41:29] Doesn't require 2FA. Click 'Manage this wiki's permissions' in the sidebar, select the Administrators group, and then, under Unassigned permissions, check the 'editsitecss,' 'editsitejson,' and 'editsitejs' boxes. [10:53:01] All done! [14:17:24] press edit and than save [16:08:13] Does WikiTide have the resources to handle all of the Miraheze wikis as well as the WikiTide ones? [16:30:12] We do require 2fa to be enabled to edit global CSS and JS files, having permissions isn't enough by itself. [16:33:33] Yes financially and no hardware wise at present, we're actually getting new servers getting brought online over the next few days to provide a landing space for MH stuff, which WT wikis will be benefitting from in short order too. [16:44:26] I am wondering if both farms have backups in case something goes wrong. [17:11:08] wikitide certainly does and far more impressive by default from what I've seen, miraheze certainly stepped up its game after db141 but wt's robustness needs to expand over to mira as well [17:12:16] I'm currently running XML backups for all Miraheze wikis. WikiTide also has regular backups anyway but a special XML backup for all wikis will also likely be done [17:30:29] I am in the middle of migrating from MH to WT (need to import images still) but now I'm kind of hesitant to do anything because of this merger news... Anyone else in the same boat? [17:32:01] If the primary reason for migrating was performance, stay tuned... we're going to be bringing a lot of the same WT improvements back their way in coming weeks. [17:33:59] Mostly it was concernts about behind-the-scenes stability, and WikiTide being a US nonprofit is a lot more appealing to me. [17:37:36] Absolutely, makes sense. We're still working through closing out the first steps of the legal process, but I'm very excited by what the combined entity will be able to bring to bear on that front. A much larger technical team and tax exempt status will be doing quite a lot for us in the coming months. [17:39:51] It sounds exciting! I think I'll just maintain both wikis for now (mine's not yet shared with the community it's intended for, so it's just me working on it alone) and see what the next couple of months hold then. [17:41:25] Sounds like a great plan, looking forward to what we can deliver for y'all. [17:43:43] One word of caution just in case it changes the math for you: Our plan at present will eventually be folding WT wikis onto the same technical platform as MH once we've got MH onto modern hardware, so both of your wikis will exist side-by-side in the same environment. [17:44:26] That plan is definitely one measured in weeks, not days, so it won't be an immediate shift. [17:44:30] if anyone is thinking of transferring I think the point is kind of moot at this stage [17:45:38] 🀷 The migration and integration is a longer-term project, so I can't fault anyone for hedging their bets at this stage. I see the argument in both directions, though. [17:45:49] Gotcha, I do think I like the .wikitide url a lot more than .miraheze, so the MH wiki will be getting the axe when it comes down to that. [17:48:02] Quick question about importing images, though: I was only able to find one other import image request on the Phorge to see how it's done, and they had all their images zipped up as well as "here's the intended WikiForge wiki url, here's the exporting Miraheze url", would I have to gather all my files in a .zip as well? Or is it just the MH/WF links required? [17:49:05] Well, for image imports -- we won't scrape MH wikis on your behalf, you have to have the files ready for us to upload. [17:49:53] The simplest option once you have the images is to put them into a compressed folder and either upload it there or host it on a third site (like google drive or similar) [17:50:16] The provided URLs were more to let the technician know where the images should be sent and what to identify as their origin. [17:51:19] If you don't already have an image dump file, Image dumps can either be requested on Miraheze Phabrictor or the Steward's noticeboard over there. [17:52:17] Ooh, sweet. Does dumping them from Miraheze preserve description/alt text information? [17:52:58] I think that's seperately embedded into the file page (which comes with the XML page dumps) [17:53:08] Awesome, thank you! [17:53:47] If you already did an XML import, you can go to one of the equivalent file pages on the WT wiki to check [17:53:51] a bit, yes [17:54:11] We aim to potentially have everything moved over by February if we're being very ambitious [17:54:16] at the absolute latest, March [17:54:38] it doesn't hurt to move if the tide url is really that much more appealing too :p [17:55:33] wikitide domination is coming soon [18:02:06] So we'll be able to use the WikiTide url without importing the whole wiki over? [19:16:59] URL swaps are a potential down-the-line thing, more to come when there's more to say on that front. [19:20:59] We're aiming to have a FAQ delivered later this week with more details on what to expect [19:21:43] (Bringing two platforms together is no small task, so there's a lot moving and occasionally changing right now. πŸ™‚ ) [21:39:23] Looking forward to it! Thanks. [22:23:24] why is account creation disabled [22:24:26] Because new wiki creation is no longer permitted on Meta. Formal announcement and FAQ will be going up tomorrow. [22:24:46] Folks can still create accounts by visiting existing wikis in the meantime, though. [22:43:45] @agentisai why are you requesting steward perms on miraheze when you already have global steward perms? [22:44:18] I technically resigned but the rights didn't save correctly so for legitimacy's sake, I'm running for Steward again [22:57:13] [1/2] Also the agreement that allowed retention of rights following resignation was predicated on 'assisting with the transition'. [22:57:14] [2/2] Now that we're moving past that phase and into a new phase w/ a consolidated entity, only seems fair to allow community input. πŸ™‚