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Is launched when the following actions occured:Ī Tuleap user is removed from project membersĪ Tuleap user is no more an administrator of the project In order to have fully relevant users and groups in Mediawiki, the synchronisation Synchronisation for Mediawiki users and groups  Please note that it’s not possible to assign Tuleap special all_users and registered_users to Mediawiki groups.įor more details on Mediawiki groups and permissions, see: This default mapping is defined as follows:Īs a project admin you can also define your own mapping between Tuleap and Mediawiki groups.

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This is fully transparent for both users and project adminstrators,Īnd there currently is no way to create a custom mapping from the Mediawiki service. To add users in Mediawiki groups directly from Mediawiki.įor instance, when a new user is added to a project, he/she will be added in the user, autoconfirmedĪnd email confirmed Mediawiki groups. Users added in Tuleap groups will be automatically added in corresponding Mediawiki groups. There is a default mapping between Tuleap and Mediawiki default user groups. Mapping between Tuleap and Mediawiki user groups  If you need to have a private Mediawiki, then you should switch your project to Private. Contrary to default Mediawiki, in Tuleap ‘anonymous’ users can only Read pages (they cannot create or edit).Īs of today, when you have a public Tuleap project, you cannot prevent anonymous users from browsing the pages. Note intended for long time Mediawiki users. If they aren’t, they won’t be able to access Mediawiki neither from public nor from Restricted users will have access to Mediawiki from projects they are members of. (and which has activated the service), so you don’t need to register on Mediawiki. Tuleap users have access to the Mediawiki service in any project they are allowed to access Tuleap manages the connection to Mediawiki. There is one instance of Mediawiki per project. The Mediawiki version provided by Tuleap is 1.23. Read some of the documents listed in the references section (see Mediawiki References). If you are not familiar with Mediawiki we warmly advise you to first It focuses on the integration of Mediawiki

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Who uses Wikimedia technical documentation?Įxplore Audiences for Wikimedia technical documentation to find out about the types of people who use Wikimedia technical documentation and their motivations.This chapter is not a Mediawiki Tutorial.

#MEDIAWIKI REF SOFTWARE#

Use best practices for software documentation when filing tasks and interacting in this space. You can find many issues and software projects documented here.

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  • Phabricator - Phabricator is a collaboration tool that is used by the Wikimedia technical community for task and bug management.
  • Notebooks are frequently used to create tutorials and documentation for Wikimedia technology.
  • PAWS - Documentation about PAWS, Wikimedia's hosted Jupyter notebooks instance.
  • Wikidata - Technical documentation related to the Wikidata project, particularly the Tools page.
  • This includes production clusters, Wikimedia Cloud Services, Toolforge hosting, the Beta Cluster, and other data services.
  • Wikitech - Technical documentation for Wikimedia Foundation infrastructure and services.
  • This is the default space for publishing technical documents about Wikimedia technology.
  • MediaWiki - MediaWiki software documentation and technical documentation for many other Wikimedia technology projects.
  • Following is a list of the main places to find Wikimedia technical documentation. There are many Wikimedia technical projects, and sometimes it can be difficult to determine the best place to find or publish technical documentation. Where to find Wikimedia technical documentation If you are interested in contributing to Wikimedia's technical projects, improving technical documentation can be a good starting place. It provides history, context, accurate information, and repeatable steps that people can follow. Quality documentation is especially important for open-source projects where folks from all over the world are working together. Technical documentation is an important part of Wikimedia technical projects. Why contribute to technical documentation? This page focuses on technical documentation for MediaWiki and related software. Technical documentation refers to any documentation that contains information regarding a technical product, process, or task.ĭocumentation for Wikimedia projects is widely spread across different wikis and websites.








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