On Fri, 07 Sep 2012 08:30:47 -0700, Santhosh Thottingal
wrote:
2012/9/7 Chad :
And mediawiki/extensions/TranslationNotifications is back up too, master
was intact.
The remaining ones in extensions/* and debs/* are under repair.
It seems TranslationNotifications extension has some problem
On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 5:11 PM, Chad wrote:
> In mediawiki/extensions/*:
> Comments, FacebookOpenGraph, GoogleDocs4MW, Nonlinear,
> OnlineStatusBar, Phalanx, RandomImageByCategory,
> SemanticImageInput, ShoutWikiAds, SphinxSearch,
> TranslationNotifcations
>
All of these have been fixed other tha
Hi all,
here's our weekly list with Wikidata review items. We have a few new
ones, some of them also rather small, next to the big gorillas.
I say it as Rob does: if you want to discuss on of the items here, it
would make sense to rename the thread in your answer. Based on
experience, I accept th
Le 07/09/12 21:38, Antoine Musso a écrit :
> There are very few people doing configuration changes, so that new
> scheme should not cause any harm.
And as Chad pointed to me : if someone outside of the WMF needs to do
config changes, we can add an exception to let you help out :-)
--
Antoine "ha
Hello,
I have changed the Jenkins permission system a few minutes ago.
Previously, any authenticated user could change the whole configuration.
The new scheme is:
- anonymous : can read
- authenticated with a labs account : can read, manually trigger a
Gerrit change.
- 'wmf' LDAP group : can
On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 11:30 AM, Santhosh Thottingal
wrote:
> 2012/9/7 Chad :
>> And mediawiki/extensions/TranslationNotifications is back up too, master
>> was intact.
>>
>> The remaining ones in extensions/* and debs/* are under repair.
>>
>
> It seems TranslationNotifications extension has some
2012/9/7 Chad :
> And mediawiki/extensions/TranslationNotifications is back up too, master
> was intact.
>
> The remaining ones in extensions/* and debs/* are under repair.
>
It seems TranslationNotifications extension has some problem. Git
review is always failing with this error:
error: unpack
Not really much different from the CSS/JS cases we already have.
The trickier stuff will be non-text stuff. Or especially the 'multipart'
stuff as the [[ContentHandler]] page calls them.
It would be nice to have a test case where WikiText is part of a multipart
type that also store things l
On 07.09.2012 12:22, Denny Vrandečić wrote:> Just an idea, but wouldn't Lua
source code make a perfect alternative
> content type?
Yes, it would, but it's also a textual content type. These are rather
unproblematic. One thing that is not yet implemented is a highlighter interface
for different kin
Just an idea, but wouldn't Lua source code make a perfect alternative
content type?
2012/9/7 Daniel Kinzler :
> Hi Tim!
>
> For some reason, your mail went under my radar until now. Sorry about that.
>
> On 03.09.2012 03:30, Tim Starling wrote:
>> I've been busy, but I can do another review of t
Hi Tim!
For some reason, your mail went under my radar until now. Sorry about that.
On 03.09.2012 03:30, Tim Starling wrote:
> I've been busy, but I can do another review of the ContentHandler
> branch this week.
That would be great, thanks!
> There's the question of what level of quality we sh
Hi all. When working on a wiki extension I came across this thread
(http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikitech-l/2011-January/051437.html)
regarding the purpose/history of setFunctionTagHook() and where/when to use
it.
Daniel Friesen wrote:
"setFunctionTagHook was added so that you could expand
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