Rand McRanderson, 09/09/2013 20:30:
Maybe it is time to consider taking highly useful but less maintained bots
https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/42259 is only a request for almost-raw
data to be provided to tools, it's not about taking over bots or tools.
and adding them to Wikipedia architect
Maybe it is time to consider taking highly useful but less maintained bots
and adding them to Wikipedia architecture. Wmf can offer (not force) to
take them over.
On Sep 9, 2013 2:22 PM, "Federico Leva (Nemo)" wrote:
> Sarah Stierch, 09/09/2013 19:26:
>
>> Yeah..I've noticed that with a lot of to
Sarah Stierch, 09/09/2013 19:26:
Yeah..I've noticed that with a lot of tools, whether on the toolserver or
on labs. The tool I use monthly is:
http://tools.wmflabs.org/glamtools/treeviews/
I ping Magnus all the time and he does his best to fix any issues and now i
just feel like a broken record
Actually the toolserver's practice is not deactivating inactive users.
Users accounts are active for 6 months. One month before the account is set
to expire they start to receive email notifications . There are no less
than 6 reminders sent out before the account is disabled. It takes less
than 3 m
Yeah..I've noticed that with a lot of tools, whether on the toolserver or
on labs. The tool I use monthly is:
http://tools.wmflabs.org/glamtools/treeviews/
I ping Magnus all the time and he does his best to fix any issues and now i
just feel like a broken record each month. It is stifling my repo
Some of the key tool's which I use on a daily basis (and their workarounds)
no longer work.
The tool I use the most of any is the autofill for PMID and ISBN's. The one
in the edit box has not worked for some time and the backup
http://diberri.crabdance.com/cgi-bin/templatefiller/index.cgi? stopped