On 11/18/2013 06:38 PM, Rob Lanphier wrote:
I'm thrilled to announce that Aaron Arcos has agreed to volunteer for
the Wikimedia Foundation as a developer with our Multimedia team
through May.
Welcome. I look forward to working with you.
Matt Flaschen
Hello,
As discussed in the last RFC review meeting, I've put together a
proposal for an on-wiki configuration scheme:
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Requests_for_comment/Configuration_database_2.
Comments and feedback would be appreciated!
I've also added this to the list for tomorrow's RFC review
Thanks for responding, Aran, Tyler, and Daniel. I appreciate your
thoughtful advice.
I am planning to use SSE. It's for some slow server-side operations
that typically take 1-3 minutes or so, where I want to give the user
near-real-time updates on what's happening. I don't need full duplex
or
On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 7:14 PM, Quim Gil wrote:
> I am having a call with them on Friday morning PST and I will ask them
> these questions. Let me know if you have further questions or you want
> to join the chat.
>
I'm sure you've thought of most of these, but some obvious questions:
- Wou
On 11/14/2013 01:19 PM, Quim Gil wrote:
> Wednesday, November 20, 2013 at 10:00 PM UTC at #wikimedia-meetbot
> https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Architecture_meetings/RFC_review_2013-11-20
This is in less than 24 hours.
> There are no RFCs scheduled yet.
That is still the case.
> Seeing how the p
>>> https://www.facebook.com/OpenAcademyProgram
I am having a call with them on Friday morning PST and I will ask them
these questions. Let me know if you have further questions or you want
to join the chat.
--
Quim Gil
Technical Contributor Coordinator @ Wikimedia Foundation
http://www.mediawik
On 11/18/2013 01:59 PM, Gabriel Wicke wrote:
> On 11/18/2013 12:27 PM, Risker wrote:
>> To be honest, I suspect if the Google fellow said anything like this, it
>> was that they might ignore nofollow on Wikimedia wikis, but I'm pretty
>> certain that he didn't say Mediawiki wikis.
>
> I remember b
Package Control is you friend. How else do you install a linter or syntax
highlighting for a new language without touching a mouse?
On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 2:42 PM, Tomasz Finc wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 3:35 AM, Krinkle wrote:
> > DocBlockr
>
> Nice. I hadn't know about Package Contro
On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 3:35 AM, Krinkle wrote:
> DocBlockr
Nice. I hadn't know about Package Control either.
thanks
--tomasz
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On 11/18/2013 09:04 AM, Quim Gil wrote:
>> http://www.google-melange.com/gci/homepage/google/gci2013
>> https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Google_Code-In
>
> You can see all our open tasks at
>
> http
On 2013-11-19 3:35 AM, Krinkle wrote:
> Though it provides all this by default, I recommend you fine tune it to your
> liking
> (and to the specifics of JSDuck).
>
> To deal with the variety in how different projects write documentation
> comments,
> it has various configuration options[4] (e.g.
Hi,
If you're using Sublime Text as your text editor[1], I'd recommend checking out
the DocBlockr plugin[2]. It makes it easier to produce documentation comments.
It helps you through various features such as:
* Autocomplete various @-tags
* Auto-create blocks[3]
* Detect function params and prop
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