Thanks, I signed my name next to wlmjudging. I still have the code and
Israel uses this tool every year. On Labs itself it's difficult though
because just connecting to that server is difficult and time-consuming, but
Github sounds nice. Jason: please talk to me in private about this.
On Fri, Jul
Thanks for bringing it up. Im not sure if Ynhockey/someone else has the
code out somewhere but I should still have SSH access into the boxes to get
the code off of them. I'll try to grab it and throw it on github this
weekend.
Jason
On Jul 15, 2016 6:40 AM, "Jean-Frédéric"
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> T
Ilario Valdelli, 15/07/2016 13:35:
As I know Diego wrote an email last year that he discontinued the
project offering the source code to whom intended to continue the
development.
Let's make sure the code is archived somewhere before the instances are
deleted.
Nemo
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The wlmjurytool has been developed by Diego Narvaez. Probably he can give
more inputs.
As I know Diego wrote an email last year that he discontinued the project
offering the source code to whom intended to continue the development.
At the moment it's unused.
On Fri, Jul 15, 2016 at 12:39 PM, Jea
Hello,
There are two instances related to WLM (wlmjudging & wlmjurytool) that are
being considered as part of the current 2016 Labs projects purge.
https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Purge_2016#wlmjudging
Would that belong to anyone here − or someone might know the owner?
If it's yours, and yo