1 November 2019 MWstake Meeting

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Blank.png Date (UTC): 1 November 2019 15:30:00 - 1 November 2019 16:30:00
Blank.png URL: https://meet.google.com/mdd-ufhn-ksb
Blank.png Etherpad: https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/mwstake-2019-11

Person.png Attendees: Bryan Hildebrand, Cindy Cicalese, Dejan Savuljesku, Evita Hollis, Frank Taylor, Greg Rundlett, Lex Sulzer, Mark Hershberger, Markus Glaser, Peter Meyer, Rich Evans, Richard Heigl, Thomas O'Neill, Vincent Brooks

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Meeting agenda

  1. Wait for attendees & chat 5 min
  2. Wiki Quickie 15 min Rich E. - Process & Safety Management (PSM) with MW + SMW
    • Discussing an implementation of Hazard & Risk analysis for PSM to meet ISO & OSHA requirements using MediaWiki + Semantic MediaWiki
  3. Update on EMWCon 2020 10 min Rich E.
  4. OAuth 2.0 support for MediaWiki and updating the OAuth extension 10 min Dejan Savuljesku
    • Hallo Welt! is working with the Wikimedia Foundation to bring OAuth 2.0 support for MediaWiki and updating the OAuth extension
    • Brief Illustrated Guide on OAuth
  5. MediaWiki blog 5 min Richard Heigl
    • We need articles for the blog and other progress updates
  6. Wiki Watercooler remaining Open Mic
    • Present any current issues you are having or things you're working on, ask the group for help/recommendations/suggestions
    • Add any Wiki Watercooler items you may have to the Etherpad

Notes

  1. MediaWiki Blog
    • Richard H. Next steps, contact "you" (MWStake, Wikidata, etc.) to find authors/subjects
    • Start getting 6-7 articles
    • ACTION ITEM Richard H. The discussion transitioned to PSM, but Richard H. should plan a presentation of this for the next mwstake meeting.
  2. Process & Safety Management (PSM) with MW + SMW
    • Rich E. PSM is well defined for manufacturers & others that handle hazardous chemicals
    • Rich E. The goal is to prove to OSHA you can handle the chemicals safely
    • ACTION ITEM Rich E. Showed presentation slides (ask Rich if he can share)
    • Rich E. If you are a company that needs to adhere to PSM, a wiki can be very helpful (specifically to the 14 points shown on the slides)
    • Rich E. GraphViz and Mermaid are used for flow diagrams to provide revision history (and control with ApprovedRevs)
    • Rich E. PageForms with SMW are used to create forms and templates to gather hazards and show tools, information, operating procedures, training material (who attended a training is captured), and employee responsibilities
    • Rich E. Handles Management Of Chance (MOC)
    • Rich E. Compliance audits are required
    • Rich E. Capturing "Trade Secrets" are the only real challenge for MediaWiki
    • Rich Markus Is a "logged in user" sufficient proof of who made the change?
      • Rich E. NASA uses RedHat & SSO to prove who users are
      • Rich E. The wiki knows who the user is and every edit is known
      • Rich E. For NASA (Ohio) to even have a wiki and to handle "Sensitive but Unclassified Information", they need authentication and authorization
    • Rich E. Demo showing Meza running multiple wikis with different access levels
    • Rich E. Demo of "state" session pop-up and handling
    • Rich E. Demo of Facility Hazard Analysis (FHA)
      • Rich E. Took weeks and weeks to code
      • Rich E. Can view all systems
      • Rich E. "Systems" are updated by page owners, FHA aggregates all the systems into one page
    • Rich E. Heavy use of SMW to pull off this effort
    • Rich E. Uses MasonryMainPage (NASA extension)
    • ACTION ITEMRich E. I have tons of tips and tricks for MasonryMainPage (Wiki Quickie next month?)
    • Cindy I have a Pull Request against Mermaid to handle large diagrams (as a preference) with a scrollbar

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