[00:13:16] Hi @tomaluca95_ [06:23:41] Hi, I have a little bit of questions about API:Opensearch. I am wondering if i can get some help up here? [06:26:00] Byeh: what's up? [06:31:08] Hi Raymond [06:33:07] The thing is that I am a developer in Taiwan. While I am developing some service based on API:Opensearch, I found that the json response can be in Simplified Chinese or Traditional Chinese and is beyond exposed parameters control. [06:34:53] So I would love to know how can i decide the response language form API layer ( Or any specific factors ) ? [06:49:47] Byeh: I think there's a magic &variant= parameter, but I'm not sure exactly how it works [06:52:48] The interesting part is that I may get two different version of responses, Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese, respectively, with the same url request. [06:54:09] And the document of API:Opensearch doesn't seem to take language into consideration. [06:55:34] sorry, I'm not really familiar with language variants [06:55:38] You could ask on the mailing list? [06:55:54] https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-api [06:57:20] That's great. Many thanks :) [16:40:08] Hi all!! [16:41:26] i just have question about mediawiki templates. It's not clear for me! I want do the same like in official documentation: [16:41:28] {{Col-begin}} {{Col-break}} Column 1 here {{Col-break}} Column 2 here {{Col-break}} Column 3 here {{Col-break}} Column 4 here {{Col-break}} Column 5 here {{Col-break}} Column 6 here {{Col-end}} [16:42:05] but my mediawiki is not recognized this tags [16:43:42] it just showing it on this manner: Template:Col-begin [17:05:13] hello? [17:05:17] hello. [17:05:40] Hi Andre! [17:05:43] (If someone sees your comment and knows an answer, someone will answer.) [17:06:15] ok) [18:50:03] hey all! i have a wiki farm where different subdomains are different wikis. For single-sign-on, I use wgSharedDB and wgSharedTables, set the cookie domain to .mydomain.com, but I can't seem to use SessionsInObjectCache / SessionCacheType -- users get logged out upon switching wikis. I believe this is because the keys used for the object cache use wfMemcKey( 'session', $id ) to create the key (ObjectCacheSession) which add database [18:51:05] does this sound like why it might not be working? should I attempt to force set it (eww) in that ObjectCacheSessionHandler->getKey function by replacing the wfMemcKey with wfForeignMemcKey? [19:02:21] though it is entirely possible i just dont fully understand server-side php sessions and how the operate... [19:26:57] "gpg --verify mediawiki-1.28.0.tar.gz.sig mediawiki-1.28.0.tar.gz" gives me an error that "gpg: Can't check signature: No public key" [19:27:31] I used the instructions on https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Running_MediaWiki_on_Red_Hat_Linux [19:27:38] kernel_panic: you need to fetch the key [19:27:51] or the keys [19:27:57] I tried that, but I don't know the key server [19:28:45] The keyserver is not listed on that link. Let me double check [19:30:53] I tried pgpkeys.mit.edu which failed. [19:35:32] pgp.mit.edu [19:35:41] demon@keybase.io [19:35:41] kernel_panic: What error are you getting? [19:36:11] Well, I found the keys https://www.mediawiki.org/keys/keys.html [19:37:16] https://keybase.io/demon/pgp_keys.asc?fingerprint=41b2abe817add3e52bda946f72bc1c5d23107f8a [19:37:31] kernel_panic: Well that works too :) [19:37:52] No error, just a warning that the key is not certified with a trusted signature. But I think that is on me. [19:38:28] yep [19:38:28] thanks [19:38:49] if you trust it you can sign it yourself (lsign - local signature - if you don't want your signature to escape your keyring) [19:39:15] thanks, I really just wanted to know where the keys were [21:44:57] o_O https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Topic:Tjt08tcwyu6bfqkc