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* a way to authenticate via Mastodon, preferably checked against the blocklists of a set of trusted users | * a way to authenticate via Mastodon, preferably checked against the blocklists of a set of trusted users | ||
+ | ** ...or a Mastobot from which Masto users could request an account (which would then automatically create a MeW account defaulting to their username and, if available, email address) | ||
+ | * more fine-grained security: I should be able to define groups and then give them read/write privileges to certain areas to which they wouldn't otherwise have access | ||
+ | ** MediaWiki really wasn't built for this; I'm working on my own wiki software. | ||
There was more, but I can't think of it at the moment. | There was more, but I can't think of it at the moment. | ||
==Aesthetic== | ==Aesthetic== | ||
* would be nice to match Mastodon's default look-and-feel, at least as an option (MW does let users choose skins) | * would be nice to match Mastodon's default look-and-feel, at least as an option (MW does let users choose skins) |
Latest revision as of 10:41, 3 April 2018
Tools
- a way to authenticate via Mastodon, preferably checked against the blocklists of a set of trusted users
- ...or a Mastobot from which Masto users could request an account (which would then automatically create a MeW account defaulting to their username and, if available, email address)
- more fine-grained security: I should be able to define groups and then give them read/write privileges to certain areas to which they wouldn't otherwise have access
- MediaWiki really wasn't built for this; I'm working on my own wiki software.
There was more, but I can't think of it at the moment.
Aesthetic
- would be nice to match Mastodon's default look-and-feel, at least as an option (MW does let users choose skins)