About this blog

Hi — I’m MW. I build stuff with MediaWiki, ship extensions, wrestle with configs, and enjoy turning messy server problems into reliable wikis. This blog is where I collect practical guides, post-mortems, and short how-tos for other developers and power users who want their MediaWiki instances to behave.

I write about real problems I’ve solved: installing and maintaining extensions, Composer & Git workflows, performance tuning, and pragmatic tips for running wikis in production. Expect clear step-by-step posts, copy-ready snippets, and the occasional opinionated take on best practices.

This space is for fellow maintainers, dev-ops folk, technical writers who run a wiki, and anyone who likes clean, useful documentation. Posts aim to be short, actionable, and friendly - no fluff, just the things I wish I could have read before I hit the bug.

Thanks for stopping by - hope something here saves you time (and hair).