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Some forgetting Japanese localization ([[Database Settings]] or so) | Some forgetting Japanese localization ([[Database Settings]] or so) |
Latest revision as of 21:09, 16 November 2012
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[edit] Current Project
[edit] For Now
Some forgetting Japanese localization (Database Settings or so)
How to reduce maintenance efforts for Grid List - template structure, or bots
[edit] Future
Develop: Oracle Connection Provider
Revising endpoint and each implementation - see the following section
User:Makopoppo/ThoughtOfGuidesTOC
OpenSimulator on iPad...
[edit] My thought about OpenSimulator
OpenSimulator, as a software, consists of three parts - core, endpoint and extension implementations (module). Current wiki has three parts mixed up. What is the most needed to documented for developers is the endpoint specification. The implementations are varied from each other but the endpoints definition is the same, and if it is well documented, you can create your own modules without looking throughout the entire code.
- I think you're absolutely right Justincc 21:28, 24 June 2011 (UTC)
[edit] Updating mediawiki
Sometime, I want to update the mediawiki software to the latest version. Would that be okay? Do you see any problems with that? Also, is there a good page where the admins can discuss these topics? I should let fritigern know as well :) Justincc 21:28, 24 June 2011 (UTC)
- Sure:) Thank you! And about discussion page, there is a page WikiTodo, so anyone can use Talk:WikiTodo to discuss about general topic of wiki maintenance. For admins, I created a page MediaWiki:Admin Discussion under MediaWiki namespace so that only bureaucrats and sysops can write(but others can read). -- Makopoppo 00:25, 25 June 2011 (UTC)
- Okay, upgrading might have to be bit on the back-burner unless there's a really strong reason. More on your talk page which is probably a better place for this discussion -- Justincc2 21:25, 27 June 2011 (UTC)