*tl;dr: *
The Mobile Web team has decided to hide the uploads features (upload & add
to article + upload from left nav) on the mobile site until we have the
time/resources to rebuild them into a more productive contribution stream.
*Background:*
Before wikitext or VE editing, the mobile web team
I've finished the SVGs-to-font and font-to-SVGs scripts. I'll document and
post these in the next couple days.
On Wed, Aug 27, 2014 at 2:26 PM, Trevor Parscal
wrote:
> Someone in the meeting also claimed that Swig and Twig were compatible,
> and that does appear to be generally true, but I thin
Someone in the meeting also claimed that Swig and Twig were compatible, and
that does appear to be generally true, but I think there are some
deviations.
- Trevor
On Wed, Aug 27, 2014 at 1:39 PM, Juliusz Gonera
wrote:
> Someone in one of our meetings mentioned that Twig is a PHP
> implementati
Someone in one of our meetings mentioned that Twig is a PHP
implementation of Mustache. This doesn't seem to be the case though.
We need a templating solution that works both on the server and the
client.
On Tue, Aug 26, 2014 at 5:21 PM, Trevor Parscal wrote:
> Thanks for summarizing the meeting
Just to note - it is only the iOS app that uses the font. The android
one has always just used SVGs.
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Since we had the luxury of having several people in the office,
Trevor, Juliusz, Rob Moen, Ed Sanders, Shahyar, May, Monte and I sat
down to talk about the problem we currently have of having no standard
way to create icons. Here is my write up of this meeting, again, if
you attended please add/cor
/me raises hand
I put the watch star there so I can say it was developers intuition.
My reasoning was it should be easy to undo the action. If we were to
delete the row from the watchlist, there is no easy way to get it
back.
It's also tied to the page watchstar. On a page that watch star
doesn't