Re: [OSM-dev] CORS on the Wiki

2013-01-08 Thread Katie Filbert
On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 11:17 PM, Tom MacWright t...@macwright.org wrote:

 Hey all (and especially Grant  Jochen),

 So, the iD editor has this nice 'reference pane' which shows tag/value
 summaries from TagInfo, if available. TagInfo also provides thumbnails for
 these combos in the form File:Foo. Unfortunately that doesn't map to a real
 URL (by design). There's an API to get at the contents, like


 http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/w/api.php?action=queryprop=imageinfotitles=Image:Residential.jpgiiprop=url|contentformat=xml

 But this doesn't support CORS. It doesn't look like MediaWiki supports
 CORS at this point ( https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/9718/ ), so
 either we're looking at implementing this on a server-level in Apache,
 having TagInfo expose actual image URLs, or implementing it in MediaWiki.

 Any other thoughts here? I obviously am unable to mess with server
 configuration of wiki.openstreetmap.org, but if, for instance, patching
 MediaWiki would do the trick, I can probably do that.


http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:$wgCrossSiteAJAXdomains ?

Cheers,
Katie


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[OSM-dev] Fwd: [Wikitech-l] Fwd: FOSDEM calls for devroom organizers and main track speakers

2012-08-13 Thread Katie Filbert
Would OSM folks be interested in being part of a devroom at FOSDEM?  It
could make sense to partner with the Wikimedia folks?

Who typically handles stuff like this?  I've not been to FOSDEM yet but
probably will go this year.

Cheers,
Katie

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From: Arthur Richards aricha...@wikimedia.org
Date: Sun, Aug 12, 2012 at 8:16 PM
Subject: Re: [Wikitech-l] Fwd: FOSDEM calls for devroom organizers and main
track speakers
To: Siebrand mazel...@xs4all.nl, Wikimedia developers 
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Cc: mediawik...@lists.wikimedia.org


It would be awesome if we could put together a devroom at FOSDEM.

Over the last couple of years, FOSDEM has become my favorite
conference. The ethos of the conference is fantastic - totally
grassroots, transparent, and open. It draws an unbelievable crowd. The
technical breadth and depth of the talks is generally impressive. And
the Wikimedia/Mediawiki-related talks pack the rooms - at least they
did the last couple of years. We should have a much bigger presence at
this event - from my perspective, it seems like it is a fantastic
learning, community building, and recruiting opportunity - perhaps
even more so than most of the other conferences at which we have a
presence.

If folks think this would be something cool to do, it might also be
worth teaming with some other similarly-minded orgs with some overlap
- like Mozilla, Creative Commons, OLPC, CiviCRM, etc. From the
invitation for proposals, it sounds like this would increase our odds
at securing a devroom, it would certainly help us further
cross-pollinate, and ultimately strengthen the broader open source
community.

What do you all think?

Arthur

On Sun, Aug 12, 2012 at 5:46 AM, Siebrand Mazeland s.mazel...@xs4all.nl
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 Siebrand


  Original Message 
 Subject: [FOSDEM] FOSDEM calls for devroom organizers and main track
speakers
 From:Tias Guns t...@fosdem.org
 Date:Sun, August 12, 2012 14:40
 To:  Fosdem Announce fos...@lists.fosdem.org
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  help spread the word and make FOSDEM awesome 


 FOSDEM is a non-commercial event offering open source communities a
 place to meet, share ideas and collaborate. It is renowned for being
 highly developer-oriented and brings together 5000+ geeks from all over
 the world. FOSDEM will take place in Brussels, Belgium on the 2nd and
 3rd of February 2013.

 We invite proposals for *devrooms* and *main track talks*:


 *Main Track Talks*
 The main tracks host high-quality seminars for a broad and technical
 audience. Every track is organized around a theme (security, kernel,
 collaboration, ...). They are held in the two biggest auditoria and last
 50 minutes. Each of the talks is given by a speaker who gets their
 travel and accommodation costs reimbursed.

 To apply for a FOSDEM Main Track talk, visit
 https://fosdem.org/2013/call_for_main_speakers.html

 To suggest a main track speaker that we should invite, mail
 prog...@fosdem.org


 *Devrooms*
 A devroom is a 'developer room' in which open source communities can
 organize their own schedule, made of presentations, brainstorming and
 hacking sessions. Our goal is to stimulate developer collaboration and
 cross-pollination between projects.

 Each year we receive more requests than we can host. To better achieve
 our goals, preference will be given to *proposals involving multiple,
 collaborating projects*. Projects with similar goals/domains that make
 separate requests will be asked to co-organize a devroom under their
 common theme.

 To propose organizing a devroom, visit
 https://fosdem.org/2013/call_for_devrooms.html

 Note! Linux distributions should apply to the dedicated distribution
 mini-conference:
 https://fosdem.org/2013/distrominiconf.html


 *Key Dates*
 - 1 October: deadline for devroom proposals
 - mid October: devroom announcements
 - 1 November: deadline main track proposals
 - mid November: main track announcements
 - 2 and 3 February: FOSDEM 2013



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Re: [Potlatch-dev] What to code next?

2011-03-03 Thread Katie Filbert
On Mar 3, 2011, at 8:07 AM, Richard Fairhurst rich...@systemed.net  
wrote:



Steve Bennett wrote:


 Just wondering if anyone has any cool ideas for features or whatnot,
that they haven't got around to entering as bugs in Trac.


Like I said the other day, stability is definitely the watchword  
right now, so we can get P2 ready to become the default editor. No  
new features until then.


One bug that needs nailing down (and I haven't had time to do so  
yet) is that the advanced tag panel can become stuck. In other  
words, it's possible for a set of tags to stay there, even though  
you select a different entity with a new set of tags. Haven't worked  
out how to reproduce it yet but it's happened to me a couple of times.


There might be minor bits of refactoring to do, too, though I'm wary  
of encouraging this lest it introduce more bugs and therefore put  
off the day when we can make P2 the default. The one that springs to  
mind is unifying the multiple selection code: ControllerStates treat  
it as an untyped array, whereas the tag panel uses an  
EntityCollection type. But that's not urgent and I really don't want  
to do it yet if it could introduce any problems.


Potlatch 2 is completely broken in handling RTL languages and does not  
join Arabic letters together.


This is an absolute must fix ASAP!

Right now I'd hesitate about recommending anyone edit osm or use it in  
places like Libya and Egypt. Yet there's a very urgent need for good  
basemap data.


I'm not experienced with Flash development so not sure how much I'm  
capable of fixing myself.


Katie



cheers
Richard



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Re: [OSM-dev] [OSM-talk] Logo vote

2010-03-17 Thread Katie Filbert
For mediawiki, there is the secure poll extension that is used for  
wikimedia board and other votes.

Do OSMF members all have accounts on the osmf wiki?  Or we may be able  
to determine list of eligible voters and accts on main osm wiki

If so, I think secure poll can work for us

Katie

Sent from my iPhone

On Mar 17, 2010, at 1:50 PM, Peteris Krisjanis pec...@gmail.com wrote:

 What's requirements for voting script?

 P.

 2010/3/17 SteveC st...@asklater.com:
 Hi all

 We've narrowed down the OSMF logo's some time ago and have been  
 waiting for someone to write a voting script so that OSMF members  
 can vote for the winner. But that someone is very busy.

 Does anyone here want to step up and make it happen?

 Yours c.

 Steve


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Re: [OSM-dev] Open changeset(s) with potlatch

2009-12-13 Thread Katie Filbert
On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 12:52 PM, hy-soft hy-s...@sha-mash.de wrote:

 Hi,
 I just noticed that if you open Potlatch and skip to another tab above
 [view|edit|history|export]
 a new changeset is opened each time - even if you have saved your editings.

 Maybe it's not important (and I actually don't care) but people might
 find it annoying to have lots of changesets still open though the actual
 work is saved.


Before you switch to another tab, press the c key.  This is a shortcut
which will close the changeset.

-Kate



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