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  • Welcome to Dreamwidth code development! This page is a guide to how to get started with hacking on the Dreamwidth code. It's intended to cover all steps of th ...osted development environment with everything already ready for you to get started.
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  • ...a]]; you can read more on doing development in particular on [[Dev Getting Started]]. [[Category: Getting Started]]
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  • * [[:Category:Getting Started]] -- guides on how to get started working on Dreamwidth [[Category: Getting Started]]
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  • ...ore background information; if you are on Windows, [[Newbie Guide: Getting Started on Windows]] might be useful. If you wind up in difficulty, take a look at ...ment]] category, especially the [[Beginning dev checklist]], [[Dev Getting Started]], and [[Programming Guidelines]] pages. If you run into problems, the [irc
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  • #REDIRECT [[Dreamhack Getting Started]]
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  • ...t, mail it then wait until you're told it's been received. Now you can get started. * [[Git_Getting_Started|Git: Getting Started]]
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  • [[Category: Getting Started]]
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  • [[Category: Getting Started]]
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  • * Read our [[:Category:Getting Started| getting started articles]] and our [[Guide to happy and effective volunteering|guide to hap * Read our [[Dev Getting Started]] guide.
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  • Welcome to Dreamwidth code development! This page is a guide to how to get started with hacking on the Dreamwidth code. It's intended to cover all steps of th ...osted development environment with everything already ready for you to get started.
    10 KB (1,695 words) - 22:09, 17 December 2022
  • ...esn't have security implemented yet) you don't have to worry about someone getting access to your personal files. If you haven't already, see [[Dev Getting Started]].
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  • ...t. If you don't you should check other [[:Category:Getting Started|Getting Started]] articles first.}} [[Category:Getting Started]]
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  • * 1: shows you the current staging status, just like when <tt>git add -i</tt> started. ...rt from ''current'' master, instead of where master was when you initially started your branch. (Neat!) This can make it much easier to merge your branch in
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  • [[Category:Getting Started]]
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  • ...nfig files to the local test directory. (If you have a [[Dreamhack Getting Started|Dreamhack]], this may have been done for you.)
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  • Look at [[Styles and Design Getting Started]] to start contributing.
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  • == Getting Started == * [[Dev Getting Started|Getting started]]
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  • ...h user new to IRC, this page and the [[IRC help]] page have information on getting connected and set up. For one-on-one help, try asking in <dwcomm>dw_volunte * getting sucked into TVTropes, Wikipedia, and similar timesinks
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  • This page is, when it's finished, going to be a tutorial to getting started with Dreamwidth development. This will include: * The basic steps of getting a development environment that you can code on and how to work with a Linux
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  • Ditto. If it hadn't started life as userinfo.bml then I'd never think of it as the userinfo page. [[Use
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  • Some areas are suitable for just diving right in and getting started without many formalities. Some areas need a little more interaction to get started effectively.
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  • Closed beta has started! Every day more people are invited to join closed beta. To be entered into
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  • * Getting started guide for new users.
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  • * 2001-05 -- LJ clone [http://www.deadjournal.com/ DeadJournal] is started * 2001-11 -- LJ clone [http://www.insanejournal.com/ InsaneJournal] is started
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  • ....dreamwidth.net/wiki/index.php/Dreamhack_Getting_Started Dreamhack Getting Started guide] to change your password and set up your Dreamhack environment.</stro
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  • If you're new to Wikis you might want to go to [[Wiki Getting Started]]. * Review and update all [[:Category:Getting Started]] guides.
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  • An overview of what all the tables mean has been started at [[Database Table Overview]].
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  • ...h is a byzantine mess; there's just no getting around this. We ''will'' be getting a new system at some point, but for now, we're stuck with what we've got. ...wever, we're going to be [http://bugs.dwscoalition.org/show_bug.cgi?id=113 getting rid of the answer/summary split]. Once this gets done, we'll be down to jus
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  • ande shows up, then we'l get started are transferring/just getting started, yes
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  • ...ck, see [[Dreamhack_Getting_Started#A_note_about_workers|Dreamhack Getting Started]]. Note that on a Dreamhack, by default, TheSchwartz and the main installat
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  • ...eas of Dreamwidth, and suggestions of where to go or who to contact to get started. For the most up-to-date information, drop by <dwcomm>dw_volunteers</dwcomm Here are some good places to get started if you aren't sure what you want to do, but just want to help out.
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  • Getting started in Dreamwidth development is documented in the '[[:Category:Development]]' ...we regularly provide Perl coaching and training for people who want to get started with us.
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  • ...ironments, currently hosted by volunteers, with everything you need to get started already set up for you. ...ck can be found at [[Beginning dev checklist]], and at [[Dreamhack Getting Started]].
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  • ...ing on their purpose, can run either under control of worker-manager or be started by cron, or even just once when (re)starting the server. (Manual workers ar In both cases, killing it will also kill the workers it started.
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  • ...backup of the newly dead machine will be restored, and replication can be started to pull it up to date.
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  • ...ld go into bullet points in [[Dev Getting Started]] or [[Dreamhack getting started]], and then this page can be blanked and redirected.}} === Getting back to a clean slate ===
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  • ...S class 'ljcomsel' with DOM id 'ljcomsel_\$talkid' for a multi-action form started with [method[EntryPage.print_multiform_start()]].";
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  • ...uld-be wheelchair user) that using a wheelchair is "lazy" or "giving up on getting better" is at best unhelpful, and may be an abusive tactic to increase isol ....dreamwidth.org/tag/code+tour Recent Dreamwidth code tours.] The tradition started when <dwuser>denise</dwuser> made [http://dw-news.dreamwidth.org/1449.html
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  • [[Category: Getting Started]]
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  • ...get to know your friendly spam reports system. This tutorial will get you started with how to identify and block spammers. To avoid catching legitimate user =Getting Started!=
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  • This is a braindump of the basics of the support board, and is slowly getting updated to reflect how objects have settled during flight. Please bear with #* Earlier summaries started with <code>[xx]</code>, due to code that hadn't yet been removed from what
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  • Very simple server that just handles jobs. If this goes down, it should be started back up.
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  • == Getting Started == ...nt system where you can test the code in pull requests. See [[Dev Getting Started]] for more info.
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  • ...oses, you should also read [[Dev Getting Started]] and [[Dreamhack getting started]] for some useful tips.
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  • Note: This page has been started by a complete newbie, who is trying to make sense of the database table str ...e web pages for you to view or taking information which you've entered and getting it ready to store into the database. Using techno-speak, the database prov
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  • ...a]]; you can read more on doing development in particular on [[Dev Getting Started]]. [[Category: Getting Started]]
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  • * [[:Category:Getting Started]] -- guides on how to get started working on Dreamwidth [[Category: Getting Started]]
    2 KB (381 words) - 21:16, 5 September 2016
  • ...ore background information; if you are on Windows, [[Newbie Guide: Getting Started on Windows]] might be useful. If you wind up in difficulty, take a look at ...ment]] category, especially the [[Beginning dev checklist]], [[Dev Getting Started]], and [[Programming Guidelines]] pages. If you run into problems, the [irc
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  • ==I'm getting a database error on connect== ...t dw. You might want to follow the instructions in the [[Dreamhack getting started]] guide for protecting your configs to prevent future problems.
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  • Details on connecting to your Dreamhack can be found in [[Dreamhack getting started]]. =Getting help=
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  • [http://dw-accessibility.dreamwidth.org/4583.html we started a discussion about what was and wasn't appropriate to put in this document]
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  • [http://dw-accessibility.dreamwidth.org/4583.html we started a discussion about what was and wasn't appropriate to put in this document]
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  • == Getting the users from the database == Exploring the database can be started out by invoking the ljdb command that will put you into a MySQL prompt:
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  • * Started the arguments of a mailto: link in a wiki with an ampersand instead of a qu ..., so it was printing 'denying request from uniq' for everybody who was NOT getting a 403, which is a lot of requests. But I didn't realise that, and thought w
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  • ...elationship between schools and users. It also has two extra fields, year started and year ended.
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  • ...you kill the worker-manager process it will clean up all the workers it's started). Note that this will consume a reasonable amount of resources (especially
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  • ...S class 'ljcomsel' with DOM id 'ljcomsel_\$talkid' for a multi-action form started with [method[EntryPage.print_multiform_start()]].";
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  • The number of items that are contained in this response (numbered started at 1). If sync_count is equal to sync_total, then you can stop your sync af
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