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Badgrads Wiki Administration
This Wiki was set up in 2006 by Marshall Perrin, with input and suggestions from Jason Wright and Conor Laver. Its maintenance is the job of the current Student Webmaster.
Use the talk page for discussing wiki-administration-related ideas.
Hardware
Everything is currently on arcturus.berkeley.edu
, AKA badgrads.berkeley.edu
. : I don't know where the hardware is or who formally owns it.
Software
The DokuWiki files are in /export/astroweb/badgrads
, which does not seem to be network-accessible right now. They are version-controlled in a Git repository with some site-specific customizations. document the repository.
The DokuWiki installation has the “Monobook” plugin/template/style/whatever installed which gives it a MediaWiki-like appearance and style. For more info on Monobook, see here.
Component | Current Installed Version |
---|---|
Apache HTTPD | 2.2.13 |
PHP | 5.3.3 |
DokuWiki | 2010-11-07a (Anteater) |
MonoBook | 2010-08-17 |
ActionLink Plugin | 2006-05-26 |
Definition List Plugin | 2008-08-13 |
Google Calendar Plugin | 2007-05-1 |
JSMath Plugin | 2010-10-13 |
Sortable Tables Plugin | 2.4a (2010-12-18) |
jsMath | 3.6e |
jsMath Image Fonts | 1.3 |
Known Bugs / Improvement Requests
None at this time. Feel free to add ones.
Bugs Believed to be Fixed
The “Upload file” link seems to be broken. The workaround is to use the “add images or other files” button (looks like a picture in a frame) above the text box when modifying a page. — Jason Wright 2007/10/11 14:57
I think this has been fixed with the upgrade of DokuWiki and MonoBook. — Peter Williams 2008/08/19 16:28
A new bug seems to have cropped up. Any pages with a percent sign in them seem to be uneditable. This is especially bad for the financial advice pages, which have a lot of percentages in them. As a workaround, I'm using the alternative percent sign ٪, which seems to work, but it's not as pretty as the original sign. Any ideas? — Jason Wright 2007/10/11 15:17
This seems to be due to mod_security, which must have gotten added to the webserver at some point. I've added lines in the .htaccess to attempt to disable the rule which is causing this, but they haven't taken effect – there could be several reasons for that. At least the problem is tracked down now. If you look at/usr/local/apache2/logs/error_log
onserpens
and try to upload a page with a percent sign, you can see which rule is being triggered. It's defined in/usr/local/apache2/modsecurity_rules/modsecurity_crs_20_protocol_violations.conf
. — Peter Williams 2008/08/19 16:24
We commented out the offending rule in the mod_security setup as a workaround. Percent signs are now ok: % . — Peter Williams 2008/08/21 11:51
Pages that Need Tending
These are basically lists of things that should be kept up-to-date.
- Student Jobs is the job of the student-faculty rep
- Movie Night is the job of the Movie Night person
Original Comments on Wiki Maintenance
(This is a bit old; it was moved here from the start page discussion — Peter Williams 2008/08/21 11:14)
Jason wrote: Also, it would be nice if someone who will be here longer than Marshall (like me, I suppose) would learn how to find and edit the wiki generation scripts and configuration files so that we can actually fix the upload bug.
OK, a few comments to get you started:
The wiki is a pretty much stock install of DokuWiki, which I just untarred and it ran automatically with no real work on my part, except for a few minor hacks I made to the login process to only allow new user signup from within Campbell. I'll write up something about that in a bit, but really it was only about five lines of code to check the IP address. Oh, and I installed the “look like wikipedia” display template.
I don't have any special insight into the source code that would let me diagnose the current problem with file uploads. The files are installed in /celt/htdocs on the astro network, if anyone wants to examine the code.
In my opinion, managing the wiki ought to be the job of the grad student webmaster. The old job of the webmaster - run the actual department web site - shouldn't really have even been a grad student job, and thankfully it seems that the department has gotten the message and is now having professionals run the real web site. Since the old badgrads pages vanished along with the old web site, managing the wiki is about the only reasonable thing for the 'grad student web master' job to be about now.
Who should own the actual files and where the server itself goes are another problem. Hopefully serpens will just be handed on to some other student next year, and whenever it actually gets retired (which shouldn't be too soon; it's a 1.5 year old 3 GHz Pentium) they'll need to be propagated to some other machine (by Kelley and/or Bill).
— Marshall Perrin 2007/02/26 10:43