MediaWiki Bugzilla Report for July 08, 2013 - July 15, 2013
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On Mon, 15 Jul 2013 00:38:11 +0200, Brandon Harris
wrote:
Green header = Unread, new message.
The green dot indicates that there are unread messages in the topic.
The @ symbol indicates that you were mentioned in the post (or topic, depending
on if the topic is "clo
Green header = Unread, new message.
The green dot indicates that there are unread messages in the topic.
The @ symbol indicates that you were mentioned in the post (or topic,
depending on if the topic is "closed")
And the Star is the "subscribe" function. It's
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Talk:Flow_Portal/Interactive_Prototype#Markup-mode_.2Aneeded.2A_in_editor_30315
Sad to see the claims that VE will not become mandatory were, ah, not
entirely factual.
- d.
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* Strainu wrote:
>> wget "http://despresate.strainu.ro/judet.php?id=15&f=xml&t=all&commune=all";
>> -O 1.xml
>2013-07-15 00:37:58 (178 KB/s) - `1.xml' saved [31081]
That uses U+021B and not U+0163. U+021B was not allowed in element type
names in the fourth edition of the XML 1.0 specification (bu
On Sun, 14 Jul 2013 07:51:58 +0200, Tyler Romeo wrote:
OK. First, looks pretty good. Nice work! I have just one comment: There are
quite a lot of symbols with not much explanation. What's the difference
between the conversation having a star on it, having a dot above the
collapse arrow, and hav
2013/7/15 Bjoern Hoehrmann :
>
> I18N issues are far easier to debug with access to the actual bytes that
> demonstrate the problem. Copying and pasting text into an email adds and
> obscures potential problems. You should also always give the exact error
> messages you are receiving and not your i
* Strainu wrote:
>I know this is probably the wrong list to ask, but I don't know a
>better one and I know we have a very good i18n team so I'm hoping
>someone here can help me.
>
>I'm trying to parse the following xml (abbriged for brevity):
I18N issues are far easier to debug with access to the
Im a python programmer, your whole approach to strings/unicode needs help.
The encoding issue you have isnt due to the library but rather coder error.
If you want to jump on IRC I can talk you through the issues.
On Sun, Jul 14, 2013 at 4:23 PM, Strainu wrote:
> 2013/7/14 MZMcBride :
> > Strainu
2013/7/14 MZMcBride :
> Strainu wrote:
>>I'm trying to parse the following xml (abbriged for brevity):
>>
>>
>>
>> 47
>> Județul Bacău
>>
>>
>>Every validator I've tried marks an error on the ț in the tag named
>>județ.
>
> Hi.
>
> This list is a fine place to ask. :-)
Hi,
>
> Are you having tr
Nice design! Will it work across projects?
Micru
On Sun, Jul 14, 2013 at 2:12 PM, Brandon Harris wrote:
>
> Those are messages in which the reader has been "mentioned".
>
>
>
> On Jul 14, 2013, at 1:12 AM, Aarti K. Dwivedi
> wrote:
>
> > Some usernames have a leading @ before their mess
Strainu wrote:
>I'm trying to parse the following xml (abbriged for brevity):
>
>
>
> 47
> Județul Bacău
>
>
>Every validator I've tried marks an error on the ț in the tag named
>județ.
Hi.
This list is a fine place to ask. :-)
Are you having trouble with validation or parsing? Validators can
Those are messages in which the reader has been "mentioned".
On Jul 14, 2013, at 1:12 AM, Aarti K. Dwivedi wrote:
> Some usernames have a leading @ before their messages but others don't. Is
> it expected behavior?
>
>
> On Sun, Jul 14, 2013 at 11:21 AM, Tyler Romeo wrote:
>
>>
Erika and Sumana,
Is it ok to mention on this Wikimedia email list that I added your lessons
to World University and School's English language wiki subject -
http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/English_language ? (WUaS is like
Wikipedia with MIT OCW, with free, university degrees planned).
With
Sorry for the late notice. Right now, an English tutor is at
http://notes.wikimediadc.org/p/english-lessons helping people improve
their English writing skills. If you have written an email to wikitech-l
or a blog post or something, and you would like an English tutor to
check that it's in correct
On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 3:15 PM, Asher Feldman wrote:
> [cc'ing Joshua Marantz who leads the mod_pagespeed effort at Google, and
> Ilya
> Grigorik, their developer advocate for page performance]
>
Hi! Ilya, I learned a ton from your presentations. You should come by our
offices sometime! :)
I ca
Hi,
I know this is probably the wrong list to ask, but I don't know a
better one and I know we have a very good i18n team so I'm hoping
someone here can help me.
I'm trying to parse the following xml (abbriged for brevity):
47
Județul Bacău
Every validator I've tried marks an error on th
On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 10:54 PM, Greg Grossmeier wrote:
> * Pending the go/no-go decision later this afternoon (Pacific time),
> VisualEditor will be enabled for all English Wikipedia users (both
> logged in and not).
>
So, what was the decision ?
I do hope that extending VE roll out has bee
Of course, the design looks great. +1 Brandon!
On Sun, Jul 14, 2013 at 1:42 PM, Aarti K. Dwivedi wrote:
> Some usernames have a leading @ before their messages but others don't. Is
> it expected behavior?
>
>
> On Sun, Jul 14, 2013 at 11:21 AM, Tyler Romeo wrote:
>
>> OK. First, looks pretty go
Some usernames have a leading @ before their messages but others don't. Is
it expected behavior?
On Sun, Jul 14, 2013 at 11:21 AM, Tyler Romeo wrote:
> OK. First, looks pretty good. Nice work! I have just one comment: There are
> quite a lot of symbols with not much explanation. What's the diff
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