[14:35] Man, wikiteam documentation is so bad? : ( http://wikkii.com/forums/index.php?topic=569.msg1681#msg1681 [14:36] I had no troubles getting started pulling down Wikis with our tools [14:37] Fully agree on the horrible documentation. I've tried the following steps, which seem to work -- but I haven't really tested the outcome, so CAVEAT EMPTOR! [14:37] Quote from: Fanra on May 27, 2011, 16:17:04 [14:37] Really, their FAQ and Tutorial is almost useless and they don't believe in making things easy. If anyone is able to make sense of it, please let me know and I'll post a nice Tutorial that actually is helpful to people without 20 years of experience in programming and understanding vague tech talk. [14:37] The wikiteam site at http://code.google.com/p/wikiteam/ says they can back up Farmer wikis. However, even though I'm usually pretty good at figuring stuff out, they have a real lack of any kind of explanation. They only thing I could guess at was that you need to install Python and then download the Python code they have and run it. [14:37] 1. Downloaded and installed python for my operating system. [14:37] 2. Downloaded python source from http://code.google.com/p/wikiteam/source/browse/trunk/dumpgenerator.py [14:37] 3. Executed from command line using Python 2.6.5 (I got an error using python 3.2): python dumpgenerator.py --index=http://FOO.wikkii.com/w/index.php --xml --namespaces=all [14:37] 4. Then also executed with --images; probably could do both xml and images in same command. [14:39] Maybe we need a GUI [16:28] clarifying that it's *not* python 3 is good -- i made that mistake the first time i tried this [17:48] documentation: come to irc and ask [17:52] lol [18:15] nothing wrong with python 3000, it's just.. different [18:15] I'd stick with 2.X though [18:22] Do we host the wikis on archive.org? [18:22] Rather, do we want to? [18:22] I can create a new collection with my new admin-awesomeness for them if that's helpful [18:23] (since I heard google isn't expanding us) [18:23] chronomex: op spread <# [18:23] <3* [18:24] what is the Google Code storage limit? [18:37] 1 or 2 GB iirc [18:41] emijrp might be a better person to ask, but do you know if the dumps we have on code.google.com include images? [18:41] I' [18:41] m assuming not, but... [18:49] no images [18:50] image pages, but not the actual images [18:50] Oh okay [18:50] Why not? Lack of bandwidth/space? [18:51] No, because the license isn't clear afaik [18:53] licensing and storage [18:54] i don't think google has bandwidth issues, hehe [18:54] storage, really, is the #1 issue right now [18:55] well, in terms of distribution [18:55] storing it on gCode was lulzy anyhow :P [18:55] I meant local bandwidth [18:56] Well, I'm mirroring them to the archive [18:56] Just talked to the boss, she said "Go ahead. Our policy is 'if in doubt, upload it'" [18:56] haha [18:56] archive.org seems like a good long-term idea [19:06] Well, I'll start with moving our text backups there [19:06] Then perhaps doing imagedumps [22:38] Nemo_bis: Did you already upload wikiteam stuff to archive.org?