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=== Infrastructure ===
=== Infrastructure ===


* [[mw:Extension:AWS|Amazon AWS]] - The tools needed to support AWS S3 upload, if you are using it. If you use this you should probably bundle it with Amazon Cloudfront, their load balancing service.
* [[mediawikiwiki:Extension:AWS|Amazon AWS]] - The tools needed to support AWS S3 upload, if you are using it. If you use this you should probably bundle it with Amazon Cloudfront, their load balancing service.
* [[mw:Extension:MobileFrontend|MobileFrontend]] - A mobilefrontend just like the one on Wikipedia. Makes editing away from home much easier.
* [[mediawikiwiki:Extension:MobileFrontend|MobileFrontend]] - A mobilefrontend just like the one on Wikipedia. Makes editing away from home much easier.
* [[mw:Extension:Translate|Translate]] - Very powerful translation tool used on most Wikimedia wikis to great effect.
* [[mediawikiwiki:Extension:Translate|Translate]] - Very powerful translation tool used on most Wikimedia wikis to great effect.
* [[Mediawiki/Cargo|Cargo]] - Adds semantic metadata handling to MediaWiki, making it a very powerful semantic web database. Cargo also works as a simpler, better alternative to Semantic MediaWiki: because in practice metadata is stored only in infoboxes anyway.
* [[Mediawiki/Cargo|Cargo]] - Adds semantic metadata handling to MediaWiki, making it a very powerful semantic web database. Cargo also works as a simpler, better alternative to Semantic MediaWiki: because in practice metadata is stored only in infoboxes anyway.


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Lua modules are a powerful and efficient alternative to the increasingly incomprehensible MediaWiki templating language. Because if it's going to be programmed anyway, might as well use a real programming language.
Lua modules are a powerful and efficient alternative to the increasingly incomprehensible MediaWiki templating language. Because if it's going to be programmed anyway, might as well use a real programming language.


* [[mw:Extension:Scribunto|Scribunto]] - Provides Lua scripting for Turing-complete computation instead of using increasingly complex template scripting. Might be a little intimidating to install, but it's well worth it.
* [[mediawikiwiki:Extension:Scribunto|Scribunto]] - Provides Lua scripting for Turing-complete computation instead of using increasingly complex template scripting. Might be a little intimidating to install, but it's well worth it.
* [[mw:Extension:Capiunto|Capiunto]] - Easy and effective infoboxes for anyone.
* [[mediawikiwiki:Extension:Capiunto|Capiunto]] - Easy and effective infoboxes for anyone.


=== Mods ===
=== Mods ===
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=== Spam ===
=== Spam ===


* [[mw:Extension:SpamBlacklist#Whitelist|SpamBlacklist]] - Comes with Mediawiki by default, and we've enabled it. However, it blocks a lot of good 4chan sources (naturally), so we've set up a [[Mediawiki:Spam-whitelist|whitelist]] as well.
* [[mediawikiwiki:Extension:SpamBlacklist#Whitelist|SpamBlacklist]] - Comes with Mediawiki by default, and we've enabled it. However, it blocks a lot of good 4chan sources (naturally), so we've set up a [[Mediawiki:Spam-whitelist|whitelist]] as well.


=== Media ===
=== Media ===


* [[mw:Extension:EImage|EImage]] - Embed external images as if they were normal MediaWiki images.
* [[mediawikiwiki:Extension:EImage|EImage]] - Embed external images as if they were normal MediaWiki images.
* [[mw:Extension:EmbedVideo|EmbedVideo]] - This embeds uploaded videos using the browser's own HTML5 <code><video></code> tag for embedding content (requires MP4 or webm). You can even embed from YouTube or NicoNico.
* [[mediawikiwiki:Extension:EmbedVideo|EmbedVideo]] - This embeds uploaded videos using the browser's own HTML5 <code><video></code> tag for embedding content (requires MP4 or webm). You can even embed from YouTube or NicoNico.
* [[mw:Extension:SimpleBatchUpload|SimpleBatchUpload]] - The easiest solution to uploading multiple files. Just select a folder or multiple files from the system file picker. No need to choose rights information or whatever.
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We looked into whether we could use these extensions, but we couldn't get them working on our configuration.
We looked into whether we could use these extensions, but we couldn't get them working on our configuration.


* [[mw:Extension:TimedMediaHandler|TimedMediaHandler]] - Used for embedding MP4/WebM and ogg audio: but not for mp3s. The same popular extension from Mediawiki.
* [[mediawikiwiki:Extension:TimedMediaHandler|TimedMediaHandler]] - Used for embedding MP4/WebM and ogg audio: but not for mp3s. The same popular extension from Mediawiki.
** <s>The SQL [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Topic:Rlt45cl0khrl8o15 just needs modification to work with PostgreSQL.]</s> Unfortunately some more significant changes in the extension are needed from there, but we might as well avoid it in that case.
** <s>The SQL [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Topic:Rlt45cl0khrl8o15 just needs modification to work with PostgreSQL.]</s> Unfortunately some more significant changes in the extension are needed from there, but we might as well avoid it in that case.
* [[mw:Extension:HTML5video|HTML5Video]] - Very simple HTML5Video extension which embeds content such as MP3, MP4, or webm using JPlayer.
* [[mediawikiwiki:Extension:HTML5video|HTML5Video]] - Very simple HTML5Video extension which embeds content such as MP3, MP4, or webm using JPlayer.
** Downside is that it doesn't allow files to be uploaded normally through Mediawiki. Nope.
** Downside is that it doesn't allow files to be uploaded normally through Mediawiki. Nope.
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=== Security ===
=== Security ===


* [[mw:Extension:OATHAuth|OATHAuth]] - Uses TOTP one time codes along with your password for two factor authentication, in case one of them is compromised. You can run TOTP through Authy or Google Authenticator using any smartphone (or even dumbphone if it has Java applets). Well maintained since it is used by the Wikimedia Foundation for admin accounts. (not to be confused with OAUTH)
* [[mediawikiwiki:Extension:OATHAuth|OATHAuth]] - Uses TOTP one time codes along with your password for two factor authentication, in case one of them is compromised. You can run TOTP through Authy or Google Authenticator using any smartphone (or even dumbphone if it has Java applets). Well maintained since it is used by the Wikimedia Foundation for admin accounts. (not to be confused with OAUTH)
** [https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/135618/ Wikimedia Gerrit: 135618] - [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T67658 Wikimedia Phabricator  - T67658] - In the stable releases, OATHAuth only supports MySQL at the moment. However, Reedy has added PostgreSQL tables, so you need to grab the latest version straight from the git.  
** [https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/135618/ Wikimedia Gerrit: 135618] - [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T67658 Wikimedia Phabricator  - T67658] - In the stable releases, OATHAuth only supports MySQL at the moment. However, Reedy has added PostgreSQL tables, so you need to grab the latest version straight from the git.  
** Then, go to the page [[Special:Two-factor_authentication]] to activate TOTP. You can use an app such as Authy, Google Authenticator, Authomator (BB10), or any other TOTP app: perhaps even the hardware OnlyKey.
** Then, go to the page [[Special:Two-factor_authentication]] to activate TOTP. You can use an app such as Authy, Google Authenticator, Authomator (BB10), or any other TOTP app: perhaps even the hardware OnlyKey.
* [[mw:Extension:OAuth|OAuth]] - You can use an OAuth system so that you can use your own wiki accounts as a single login system (rather than many), just like you would link Google or Facebook accounts with OAuth. In particular, Mediawiki has the ability to activate two factor authentication with the extension above. Requires Memcached.
* [[mediawikiwiki:Extension:OAuth|OAuth]] - You can use an OAuth system so that you can use your own wiki accounts as a single login system (rather than many), just like you would link Google or Facebook accounts with OAuth. In particular, Mediawiki has the ability to activate two factor authentication with the extension above. Requires Memcached.
** This extension implements OAuth 1.0, which requires cryptography enabled on both ends. OAuth 2.0 doesn't require this, but it has tradeoffs as a result (though it can be overcome by restoring cryptographic plugins). Thus, it's not a question of which is better, but which would work for you. [https://codiscope.com/oauth-2-0-vs-oauth-1-0/ More details here.]
** This extension implements OAuth 1.0, which requires cryptography enabled on both ends. OAuth 2.0 doesn't require this, but it has tradeoffs as a result (though it can be overcome by restoring cryptographic plugins). Thus, it's not a question of which is better, but which would work for you. [https://codiscope.com/oauth-2-0-vs-oauth-1-0/ More details here.]
** While the extension currently has SQLite support, it doesn't have PostgreSQL support yet. But it's a simple matter of translating the syntax into the correct format, [https://github.com/wikimedia/mediawiki-extensions-OAuth/blob/master/backend/schema/MWOAuthUpdater.hooks.php in this directory.] Simple, if not easy. It might be possible to use the [https://gist.github.com/vigneshwaranr/3454093 SQLite to PostgreSQL conversion script.]
** While the extension currently has SQLite support, it doesn't have PostgreSQL support yet. But it's a simple matter of translating the syntax into the correct format, [https://github.com/wikimedia/mediawiki-extensions-OAuth/blob/master/backend/schema/MWOAuthUpdater.hooks.php in this directory.] Simple, if not easy. It might be possible to use the [https://gist.github.com/vigneshwaranr/3454093 SQLite to PostgreSQL conversion script.]
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