[Wikidata-bugs] [Maniphest] [Commented On] T112987: Separating infoboxes and navboxes from article content

2016-07-25 Thread Aklapper
Aklapper added a comment. There was some discussion at the DevSummit in Jan 2016 (see above). Afterwards this task went dormant. T112987#1915536 offered potential action items; T112987#1915536 are the DevSummit Etherpad notes and also lists potential action items. @cscott: Is there general consen

[Wikidata-bugs] [Maniphest] [Commented On] T112987: Separating infoboxes and navboxes from article content

2016-01-21 Thread Aklapper
Aklapper added a comment. IMPORTANT: **If you are a community developer interested in working on this task:** The Wikimedia Hackathon 2016 (Jerusalem, March 31 - April 3) focuses on https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/tag/community-wishli

[Wikidata-bugs] [Maniphest] [Commented On] T112987: Separating infoboxes and navboxes from article content

2016-01-05 Thread cscott
cscott added a comment. @hoo's slides: F3203393: Magic Infoboxes.pdf TASK DETAIL https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T112987 EMAIL PREFERENCES https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/settings/panel/emailpreferences/ To: cscott Cc: jmadler, Lokal_Profil

[Wikidata-bugs] [Maniphest] [Commented On] T112987: Separating infoboxes and navboxes from article content

2016-01-04 Thread Amire80
Amire80 added a comment. Etherpad of the discussion at MWDS 2016: https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WikiDev16-T112987 Copy: Session name: Separating infoboxes and navboxes from article content Meeting goal: "unified plan for the future of infoboxes and navboxes (overly optimistic)" Meetin

[Wikidata-bugs] [Maniphest] [Commented On] T112987: Separating infoboxes and navboxes from article content

2016-01-02 Thread cscott
cscott added a comment. I put together a few slides for an overview at the start of the session: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1pFUIoC0rQioUBYEs5DQPVJvi9WdCXFEUebUdlo1v0RE/edit?usp=sharing Hopefully @hoo can describe his stuff at the end, and maybe if @daniel is present he can say a few

[Wikidata-bugs] [Maniphest] [Commented On] T112987: Separating infoboxes and navboxes from article content

2016-01-02 Thread hoo
hoo added a comment. In https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T112987#1911789, @cscott wrote: > @hoo do you think you could pull together 2-5 slides for a "lightning talk" > on your work? Maybe pull from your [Wikimedia talk > https://wikimania2015.wikimedia.org/wiki/Submissions/Making_Infoboxes_e

[Wikidata-bugs] [Maniphest] [Commented On] T112987: Separating infoboxes and navboxes from article content

2015-12-31 Thread cscott
cscott added a comment. So one of my goals here is cross-fertilization. We've got a bunch of folks who have worked on various flavors of "better infobox". I'd like to make sure we get a chance to talk shop and say what we liked/didn't liked about our various approaches, and see if we can't co

[Wikidata-bugs] [Maniphest] [Commented On] T112987: Separating infoboxes and navboxes from article content

2015-12-31 Thread hoo
hoo added a comment. In https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T112987#1911739, @cscott wrote: > @hoo Are you attending the summit? Can you talk a little bit about > https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T114251? I planned to, but due to various communication problems that never went anywhere, so I p

[Wikidata-bugs] [Maniphest] [Commented On] T112987: Separating infoboxes and navboxes from article content

2015-12-30 Thread RobLa-WMF
RobLa-WMF added a comment. @cscott, thanks for pinging me, and yes, your proposal to introduce and then open it up sounds perfect, thanks! Think "lightning talk" for your intro. 5 minutes is ideal, 10 minutes for something more complicated, everyone has a right to be annoyed if you take 15 mi

[Wikidata-bugs] [Maniphest] [Commented On] T112987: Separating infoboxes and navboxes from article content

2015-12-30 Thread cscott
cscott added a comment. Hey, @RobLa-WMF -- I noticed this is scheduled for an 80 minute slot starting 11:30AM on the first day of the summit -- opposite an open slot in the larger Robertson 1. What's the expected format of this session? Should I start by presenting an overview of the various