FeministWiki:Technical documentation: Difference between revisions

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    The wiki uses a [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki MediaWiki] installation located at <code>/var/www/wiki/w</code> with the [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:LDAP_Authentication LDAP Authentication] plugin for login management and the "Short URL" feature enabled with help of Apache's vhost configuration, which is located at <code>/etc/apache2/sites-available/wiki.conf</code>.
    The wiki uses a [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki MediaWiki] installation located at <code>/var/www/wiki/w</code> with the [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:LDAP_Authentication LDAP Authentication] plugin for login management and the "Short URL" feature enabled with help of Apache's vhost configuration, which is located at <code>/etc/apache2/sites-available/wiki.conf</code>.
    The wiki uses the SQL database called "feministwiki" and the SQL user of the same name.
    === Forum ===
    Host: forum.feministwiki.org <br/>
    Software: phpBB
    The forum uses a [https://www.phpbb.com/ phpBB] installation located at <code>/var/www/forum</code>.  The style is a copy of the "orange" variant of the "basic" style, with only the logo swapped.
    The forum uses the SQL database called "feministforum" and the SQL user of the same name.
    === Chat (web interface) ===
    Host: chat.feministwiki.org <br/>
    Software: Converse.js
    The web-interface for the FeministChat uses the full-screen "Impress" variant of the [https://conversejs.org/ Converse.js] XMPP client.  The hosted HTML and JS files are located at <code>/var/www/chat</code>, although they load Converse.js as an external script from upstream, which is why the self-hosted HTML and JS are very minimal.
    === Mail (web interface) ===
    Host: mail.feministwiki.org <br/>
    Software: Roundcube
    The web-interface for the FeministMail uses the [https://roundcube.net/ Roundcube] mail client, installed at <code>/var/www/mail</code>.  It uses the standard "larry" style, but with some tweaks to logos and images.