mediawiki 1:1.19.14+dfsg-1 source package in Ubuntu

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mediawiki (1:1.19.14+dfsg-1) unstable; urgency=medium


  * New upstream security fix release (Closes: #742857):
    - (bug 62497) SECURITY: Add CSRF token on Special:ChangePassword
    - (bug 62467) Set a title for the context during import on the cli
  * Use upstream-provided signing key bundle

 -- Thorsten Glaser <email address hidden>  Fri, 28 Mar 2014 09:56:29 +0100

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Uploaded by:
Mediawiki Maintenance Team
Uploaded to:
Sid
Original maintainer:
Mediawiki Maintenance Team
Architectures:
all
Section:
web
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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Trusty: [FULLYBUILT] i386

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mediawiki_1.19.14+dfsg-1.debian.tar.xz 58.1 KiB 7052343d151199e329e8e0acdde3758f09dc4ca23332fbb10693cc42d0d209a4

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Binary packages built by this source

mediawiki: website engine for collaborative work

 MediaWiki is a wiki engine (a program for creating a collaboratively
 edited website). It is designed to handle heavy websites containing
 library-like document collections, and supports user uploads of
 images/sounds, multilingual content, TOC autogeneration, ISBN links,
 etc.
 .
 Moreover, it keeps track of changes, so users can receive
 notifications, view diffs and revert edits. This system has many
 other features and can easily be extended.

mediawiki-classes: website engine for collaborative work - standalone classes

 This package provides standalone classes from the remainder of the
 MediaWiki codebase. They do not call on any other portions of MediaWiki
 code, and can be used in portions of MediaWiki code, and can be used in
 other projects without dependency issues.
 .
 MediaWiki is a wiki engine (a program for creating a collaboratively
 edited website). It is designed to handle heavy websites containing
 library-like document collections, and supports user uploads of
 images/sounds, multilingual content, TOC autogeneration, ISBN links,
 etc.
 .
 Moreover, it keeps track of changes, so users can receive
 notifications, view diffs and revert edits. This system has many
 other features and can easily be extended.