[12:08:28] urugway: Just fyi, you message did not actually go to irc. [12:08:29] What should I do about it ? [13:02:56] Hello, I've heard that visual editor is being reworked to not be dependent on parsoid, just pure PHP. Is that true and if yes, when can we expect that? [13:04:05] Well, Parsoid is being written in pure PHP [13:04:13] We're currently starting to roll out the new parser to Wikimedia Wikis [13:04:28] I think it might be in 1.35, but might be 1.36 before it's default parser etc [15:01:23] Technical Advice IRC meeting starting in 60 minutes in channel #wikimedia-tech, hosts: - all questions welcome, more infos: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Technical_Advice_IRC_Meeting [15:51:07] Technical Advice IRC meeting starting in 10 minutes in channel #wikimedia-tech, hosts: - all questions welcome, more infos: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Technical_Advice_IRC_Meeting [22:39:49] hello! i tried to use {{Caution:testing}} in mediawiki (1.27.1) but i only get a "Template:caution" link when i preview the page, and that link leads me to create such a page. must i install something? [22:45:23] pirx: MediaWiki comes with no templates. If you need them, you must create them from scratch, or import them from other wiki [22:45:26] !templates [22:45:26] For more information about templates, see . See also: !templateproblems , !wptemplates [22:45:35] !wptemplates [22:45:35] To copy templates from Wikipedia, use Special:Export and check the "Include templates" option to get all the sub-templates, then upload the file with Special:Import on your wiki. You'll also likely have to install the ParserFunctions extension, Scribunto extension and install/enable HTML tidy. You also might need some CSS from Wikipedia's Common.css. You'll also need a lot of... [22:52:10] Vulpix: ouch! thanks:)