[13:11] Heya guys, downloading a few wikis not covered by anyone else yet, wondering whether anyone's looked into a 'theme extractor', or any sort of a basic theme grabber or anything similar? [13:12] Pretty new to wiki grabbing (and MediaWiki in particular), and otherwise I might have a look into it myself [13:30] Could be pretty interesting, 'specially for wikis which just modify the default theme instead of creating their own [13:32] *coughValvewiki* [13:33] Although, it may need to do some creative git stuff, or something of the like, to get proper versions of the files and such (or at least optionally do that) [15:10] Dud1: what do you mean theme? [15:10] * danneh_ [15:11] ah, the skin, because we currently don't archive it? indeed you should file a report http://code.google.com/p/wikiteam/issues/list [15:15] I assume there isn't any wasy way to find out how much/many things I have left to backup? [15:15] and it should be possible to get a list of wikis with custom skins from wikiapiary.com [15:15] Dud1: the script at the beginning tells you how many pages there are and it keeps saying how many were done already [15:22] Nemo_bis: ah yep, skin. On the 'Getting Started' page, we should probably also give people a bit of a description on how to use the uploader.py tool, how it expects the actual api.php url in there (but I'll throw that in an issue a bit later, anyways) [15:23] It tells me the title list was completed in a previous session then says retrieving the xml for every page from X [15:25] danneh_: what's the getting started page? we use http://code.google.com/p/wikiteam/wiki/NewTutorial [15:26] Dud1: so you resumed the download? then just count the lines in the titles .txt file, wc -l in unix [15:26] Nemo_bis: gah, that NewTutorial page. my apologies, my brain's a bit fried at 1am [15:29] Nemo_bis: I'll throw them up as issues tomorrow before/after work, don't stress about them too much now. thanks for the help thus far! [15:29] danneh_: I had added something to https://code.google.com/p/wikiteam/source/browse/trunk/uploader.py#18 [15:30] I agree it should be in the tutorial somehow [15:31] Nemo_bis: ah, fair enough. I had a quick look through the file, but must've been a little silly and skipped that line [15:47] danneh_: well, that's clearly not how usage of a script should be documented :) [15:50] Nemo_bis: aha, fair point :) [15:50] under =Publishing the dump=, I'd probably just have two sections: Using uploader.py and Manual Scripts [15:51] and in the uploader.py just mention the 'opensource' change, how it's all setup to work [15:51] not sure how google code works, but I could even just try to go edit it myself otherwise [15:52] more accustomed to GitHub to be honest, never messed much with SVN! [15:55] danneh_: can you add a --help argument to uploader.py, to print instructions? [15:55] if yes please create an issue https://code.google.com/p/wikiteam/issues/list and attach a patch, then I'll ask emijrp to add you to committers [15:56] (+ page edit rights) [15:58] Nemo_bis: sure, I should throw it up in the next day or two or so, once I wrap my brain 'round Google Code and all [15:59] I also threw up an issue about the Shebang line, not sure what people would wanna do with it, but if we wanna make that change too, I can throw that in the patch as well: https://code.google.com/p/wikiteam/issues/detail?id=85 [16:00] lines* [16:00] anyways, heading to bed. will look into all that tomorrow, after work most likely [16:01] thanks for the help, Nemo! [17:12] Hello [17:12] Can someone explain why Sfan00_IMG is currently blocked?