r111299 MediaWiki - Code Review archive

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Date:14:59, 12 February 2012
Author:jeroendedauw
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Index: trunk/extensions/Nuke/INSTALL
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 2+These is the install file for the Nuke extension.
 3+
 4+Extension page on mediawiki.org: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Nuke
 5+Latest version of the install file: http://svn.wikimedia.org/viewvc/mediawiki/trunk/extensions/Nuke/INSTALL?view=co
 6+
 7+
 8+== Requirements ==
 9+
 10+Nuke requires:
 11+
 12+* MediaWiki 1.18 or above
 13+
 14+== Download ==
 15+
 16+You can get the code directly from SVN. Tags can be obtained via
 17+
 18+ svn checkout http://svn.wikimedia.org/svnroot/mediawiki/tags/extensions/Nuke/REL_version
 19+
 20+Where 'version' is the version number of the tag, such as 0_1 (see the available tags at http://svn.wikimedia.org/svnroot/mediawiki/tags/extensions/Nuke/).
 21+The latest code can be obtained from trunk:
 22+
 23+ svn checkout http://svn.wikimedia.org/svnroot/mediawiki/trunk/extensions/Nuke/
 24+
 25+== Installation ==
 26+
 27+Once you have downloaded the code, place the ''Nuke'' directory within your MediaWiki
 28+'extensions' directory. Then add the following code to your [[Manual:LocalSettings.php|LocalSettings.php]] file:
 29+
 30+# Nuke
 31+require_once( "$IP/extensions/Nuke/Nuke.php" );
Index: trunk/extensions/Nuke/RELEASE-NOTES
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 2+These are the release notes for the Nuke extension.
 3+
 4+Extension page on mediawiki.org: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Nuke
 5+Latest version of the release notes: http://svn.wikimedia.org/viewvc/mediawiki/trunk/extensions/Nuke/RELEASE-NOTES?view=co
 6+
 7+
 8+
 9+=== Version 1.1.4 ===
 10+(2012-2-12)
 11+
 12+* Changed "n changes" links by "view changes" links, since the edit count was broken and cannot be made to work nicely.
 13+
 14+=== Version 1.1.3 ===
 15+(2012-01-11)
 16+
 17+* Modernizing of some of the code to make use of newly introduced features.
 18+
 19+=== Version 1.1.2 ===
 20+(2011-11-10)
 21+
 22+* Implemented sql like match feature as suggested in bug 5835.
 23+* Removed inline JavaScript and make use of jQuery loaded via the resource loader instead.
 24+* Modernizing of some of the code to make use of newly introduced features.
 25+* Compatibility with MediaWiki < 1.18 broken.
 26+
 27+=== Version 1.1.1 ===
 28+(2011-10-19)
 29+
 30+* Do not show author names when filtering on a single author.
 31+* Added "delete more pages" link.
 32+* Fixed Special:Nuke/authorname behaviour.
 33+
 34+=== Version 1.1 ===
 35+(2011-2-14)
 36+
 37+* Added a changable limit and the option to not filter the recent changes on a single user.
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Index: trunk/extensions/Nuke/COPYING
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Index: trunk/extensions/Nuke/README
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 2+These is the readme file for the Nuke extension.
 3+
 4+Extension page on mediawiki.org: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Nuke
 5+Latest version of the readme file: http://svn.wikimedia.org/viewvc/mediawiki/trunk/extensions/Nuke/README?view=co
 6+
 7+== About ==
 8+
 9+Nuke is an extension that makes it possible for sysops to mass delete pages.
 10+It was written by Brion Vibber in September 2005. It is running on all Wikimedia sites.
 11+
 12+=== Feature overview ===
 13+
 14+* Mass deletion of recently added pages via Special:Nuke.
 15+** Filter by username or IP.
 16+** Filter by page name pattern.
 17+** Limit size of the batch of pages you delete.
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