I agree with James. I'd like to m.wikipedia land up at a portal with a
language list and selector.
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Treasurer.
On Dec 6, 2013 10:42 AM, "James Alexander" wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 5, 2013 at 8:39 PM, Yur
On Thu, Dec 5, 2013 at 8:39 PM, Yuri Astrakhan wrote:
> http://m.wikipedia.org used to be a hard-coded redirect to English
> en.m.wikipedia.org, except for the users in the Zero program. We now have
> an ability to have complex redirection for that domain. How do you think
> m.wikipedia.org should
Very interesting. Useful to draw better lines to guide us in this regard.
Thanks for sharing.
2013/12/5 Sarah Stierch
> [pardon the cross-posting]
>
> Hi everyone! (Important areas bolded for people who are TL;DR types[1])
>
> As you may remember, the Program Evaluation and Design team here at
http://m.wikipedia.org used to be a hard-coded redirect to English
en.m.wikipedia.org, except for the users in the Zero program. We now have
an ability to have complex redirection for that domain. How do you think
m.wikipedia.org should behave?
We could redirect m. to ...
* the current www.wikiped
I just wanted to say thanks to Jake and everyone who has worked on the
Wikipedia Library project -- this is a really cool and exciting set of
initiatives. I've seen a lot of interest lately from libraries in various
Wikipedia projects, and this outreach is definitely a big part of that.
Also, a pi
On Thu, Dec 5, 2013 at 7:40 PM, Chris Keating wrote:
> Also, in response to a query: It is possible to register without paying
> registration right away. If you click "Other Payment Options" you can
> select one of those and we will settle up with you eventually. :-)
>
> Chris
For those wanting
[pardon the cross-posting]
Hi everyone! (Important areas bolded for people who are TL;DR types[1])
As you may remember, the Program Evaluation and Design team here at WMF has
been doing evaluation of programmatic activities in the movement - with
your help! THANK YOU!
*We have released our next
Hi,
Am 05.12.2013 11:13, schrieb Jean-Frédéric:
> Except that it appears the required Flash version is not available under
> Linux, except if using the proprietary Chrome.
I only own Linux computers and BBB works perfectly here in Firefox
17.0.9 with Adobe Flash 11,2,202,310, just the standard pa
Also, in response to a query: It is possible to register without paying
registration right away. If you click "Other Payment Options" you can
select one of those and we will settle up with you eventually. :-)
Chris
On Thu, Dec 5, 2013 at 6:03 PM, Chris Keating wrote:
> Correcting link:
> https:
REMINDER: This meeting starts in 30 minutes.
On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 1:21 PM, Praveena Maharaj wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> The next WMF metrics and activities meeting will take place on Thursday,
> December 5, 2013 at 7:00 PM UTC (11 AM PST). The IRC channel is
> #wikimedia-office on irc.freenode.ne
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Hey Chris,
Hope you're fine.
The eventbrite link isn't working properly from France :(
Thanks for your help
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Christophe
On 5 December 2013 18:59, Chris Keating wrote:
> ***Registration is now open for the Wikimedia Boards Training Workshop in
> London, 1-2 March 2014.***
>
> Are you
Correcting link:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/board-training-workshop-tickets-8850487045
*cough*
On Thu, Dec 5, 2013 at 5:59 PM, Chris Keating wrote:
> ***Registration is now open for the Wikimedia Boards Training Workshop in
> London, 1-2 March 2014.***
>
> Are you a Board member of a Wikime
***Registration is now open for the Wikimedia Boards Training Workshop in
London, 1-2 March 2014.***
Are you a Board member of a Wikimedia Chapter or Thematic Organisation?
Then this workshop is for you! We are drawing on expertise from within the
Wikimedia movement and beyond to produce a two-day
Hi,
I will try today, for the first time, Palava.tv. Don't know if it's any
good, but it is run by a German non-for profit that rely on donations only
(thus similar to our sustainability model).
If it works well enough it might be worth keeping on one's shortlist. Will
let you know.
Dimi
2013/
Hi,
2013/12/4 Manuel Schneider
> Am 03.12.2013 23:33, schrieb Tilman Bayer:
>
>> > Note that this solution is still based on proprietary software, in that
>> it
>> > requires users to install a Flash plugin.
>>
>
> well, BigBlueButton is completely open source, including the flash
> applets used
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