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[mailto:commons-l-boun...@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of Gerard Meijssen
Sent: Monday, 9 November 2009 6:37 PM
To: Wikimedia Foundation Mailing List; Wikimedia Commons Discussion List
Subject: [Commons-l] Update from Paris
Hoi.
The French chapter did a
Hoi,
There is some documentation from the sessions on the Usability Wiki. They
are notes taken at the sessions. They reflect what was said but not
necessarily gives a good impression on the thinking behind it.
What we agreed on in Paris is that some administrators effectively prevent
new users lea
On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 10:02 AM, Eusebius wrote:
> Hi Gerard, thanks for your report,
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>> there is now global usage for images from within MediaWiki itself.. so no
>> need for using the toolserver... The process of gathering all the necessary
>> data may now have ended..
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> I hadn't seen that, t
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2009/11/9 Eusebius
> Hi Gerard, thanks for your report,
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>- there is now global usage for images from within MediaWiki itself..
>so no need for using the toolserver... The process of gathering all the
>necessary data may now have end
Hi Gerard, thanks for your report,
there is now global usage for images from within MediaWiki
itself.. so no need for using the toolserver... The process of
gathering all the necessary data may now have ended..
I hadn't seen that, that's nice. Results seem to be incomplete, though,
Hoi.
The French chapter did a wonderful job organising some of the brightest
lights that deal with Commons in one place. Many subjects were discussed and
some things were achieved.
The two (technical) things that stand out on the achieving part..
- there is now global usage for images from wit