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#3 sort of. I think it would be good to keep the calls in a PHP file and that way if someone wants to enable all the extensions they can just do a require(). And I don't like the idea of keeping it on the Canasta web site. Anything like this and even documentation should be kept as much as feasible with the code since Canasta features could change with each version.
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Jeffrey Wang MyWikis U.S. Central Daylight Time (UTC-05:00) |
I think it would be cool to have a global called something like $wgCanastaDefaults = true;, which overrides the base MediaWiki settings with recommended settings for enterprise use cases. We should keep the MediaWiki defaults (by, uh, default) but allow a simple way for enterprise users to switch their defaults to more sane ones for an enterprise environment for both extensions and core.