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Bug 52708 - Add Index namespace to $wgNamespacesToBeSearchedDefault by default
Add Index namespace to $wgNamespacesToBeSearchedDefault by default
Status: NEW
Product: MediaWiki extensions
Classification: Unclassified
ProofreadPage (Other open bugs)
master
All All
: Normal enhancement (vote)
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Assigned To: Nobody - You can work on this!
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Depends on: 37483
Blocks: Wikisource
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Reported: 2013-08-10 18:17 UTC by Nemo
Modified: 2014-09-14 07:14 UTC (History)
5 users (show)

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Description Nemo 2013-08-10 18:17:32 UTC
Now that bug 37483 has been fixed, it is possible to apply some settings to the namespaces.
Most or all Wikisources add the Index namespace to the namespaces selected by default for search; it makes sense to do this directly from the extension and to handle exceptions via configuration.
Comment 1 George Orwell III 2014-09-14 02:08:04 UTC
Never mind that I would not have agreed with adding those namespaces to the default search-set in the first place but hasn't this request been made moot in the interim by the removal of search options from User preferences altogether? (refer to bug 52812 and bug 52817 [I think] for the change)

As a result, the now defunct [[Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-searchoptions]] search options are now handled independently by [[Special:Search]] and are set on a per use basis - the previous settings being the "new" default for every new session if that option is selected.
 
If all that is indeed true, can't we close this bug?
Comment 2 Nemo 2014-09-14 05:57:15 UTC
(In reply to George Orwell III from comment #1)
> hasn't this request been made moot
> in the interim by the removal of search options from User preferences
> altogether?

No.

> are set on a per use basis -
> the previous settings being the "new" default for every new session if that
> option is selected.

I'm unable to grasp the meaning of this sentence, sorry. But the search preferences work exactly as before, they're just set on Special:Search rather than Special:Preferences.
Comment 3 George Orwell III 2014-09-14 06:33:02 UTC
If you say so....

I still don't believe forcing those one or two WS specific namespaces into the default search set - if there still is a default search set - is not warranted nor needed. The new tick box ' Remember selection for future searches ' allows Users to decide what & when to search across (or blindly ignore altogether) if the need arises (or never does).
Comment 4 Nemo 2014-09-14 06:51:14 UTC
(In reply to George Orwell III from comment #3)
> The new tick box ' Remember selection for future
> searches ' allows Users to decide what & when to search across (or blindly
> ignore altogether) if the need arises (or never does).

It was the same before. This bug report is just about making the extension's defaults closer to what people actually use, to the benefit of wiki sysadmins and unregistered users.
Comment 5 George Orwell III 2014-09-14 07:07:43 UTC
I beg to disagree - 
Speaking only from an en.WS point of view, I don't believe established Users search for and/or find anything useful in the Index: namespace never mind the Page namespace (unless maybe if the page has been Proofread or similar). Newbies to Wikisource aren't even clear yet on what or how the Proofreading process works so adding either one would just clutter up or confuse their search results.

Maybe its more of language specific domain thing than a Wikisource project-wide one when you make the assertion these changes are desired (if not needed)?

My experience has been the opposite - a typical search including either namespace does not help provide "more desirable" results.
Comment 6 Nemo 2014-09-14 07:14:50 UTC
(In reply to George Orwell III from comment #5)
> Speaking only from an en.WS point of view, I don't believe established Users
> search for and/or find anything useful in the Index: namespace

And after 5 comments we finally get to know what's the point. :-)
This can be done without affecting en.source, of course.

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