- Configure subdomain stardit.wikimedia.org.au
- Set up HTTPS, with redirect from non-HTTPS
- Add logos https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:$wgLogos
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Enable ORCID login https://info.orcid.org/documentation/integration-guide/getting-started-with-your-orcid-integration/Postponed. - Configure site licence https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Configuration_settings#Copyright
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Set up file storage (probably with AWS extension and Linode's object storage)Not needed yet. - Import Wikispore STARDIT pages
- Ensure backups and page-XML exports are working
Description
Event Timeline
New reports are created using date and time as a unique url using this format [yyyyyymmdd-insert universal time code] e.g. 00202311151701
Open to suggestions. Down the line, having STARDIT reports with of a certain quality having a DOI would be ideal
I've set the logo and favicon to the one at https://stardit.wikimedia.org.au/logo.png but we'll want to optimize the files used for each of those. It'll do for now I think, because there's also the matter of what skin should be used, and that'll change the logo requirements.
And good idea about page names for reports. They can also have whatever redirects/aliases are required as well.
Use Wikidata to auto-suggest Wikidata items when filling in a STARDIT report (e.g. if you write 'clinical trial' that item will pop up as a suggestion and then be added / associated with that data field) - not sure of complexity of this request and if this will need developer budget
if STARDIT reports don't have a wikidata item themselves, they should have a unique ID number - open to suggestions on the format but YYYYYMMDDHHMM seems to be the most logical, although it could be shortend somehow?