okay, I'm sure this conversation has occurred a bazillion times on the internet (google says so), but I'm too noob to filter it down to exactly what *I'm* trying to do, and I definitely am not clear on how to best set things up for *this* project.
I'm probably the last person who will ever be able to commit a meaningful patch, but I feel like a retard having used wget to get a copy back in February and now I use this version 100 times a day (easily), and I've been modifying files on my own, and I can't just merge the trunk into my "working copy". I especially feel like a idiot that I've submitted tickets that either I could have fixed or may have been already fixed in the repo, but I don't even know which revision I got with my wget back in February. I'm setting up subversion now. With the name change and 3.0 coming, how should I set up the two branches I need? I need the MediaWiki extension, and I need to pick a branch of the editor to put inside the extension.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I'm probably the last person who will ever be able to commit a meaningful patch, but I feel like a retard having used wget to get a copy back in February and now I use this version 100 times a day (easily), and I've been modifying files on my own, and I can't just merge the trunk into my "working copy". I especially feel like a idiot that I've submitted tickets that either I could have fixed or may have been already fixed in the repo, but I don't even know which revision I got with my wget back in February. I'm setting up subversion now. With the name change and 3.0 coming, how should I set up the two branches I need? I need the MediaWiki extension, and I need to pick a branch of the editor to put inside the extension.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Re: Best SVN setup to be able to help with the MediaWiki version
I tried to use CKEditor/trunk but it didn't work.
Awesome to see to templates now sort alphabetically. If you want to take that particular feature live to Wikipedia though, it you'll have to find a better way to do that. Some sort of browsable hierarchy or a search widget (like the image search)
Next question: How do I put my custom fck_specialchar.html back in so that svn update doesn't smash it every time? Guess I'll find out, eh?
BTW, if it's possible, could I change my user name in the database from "existing" to "Niels"? Because on trac, I'm "Niels"
Regards,
Niels