Le 26/06/2014 17:03, Andre Klapper a écrit :
I have seen several 'bug reports' in Mozilla Bugzilla by 'security
researchers' about source code of projects being exposed on Mozilla's
servers. Clearly a security breach. What does FOSS stand for?
So it boils down to how to keep clueless people
Minutes and slides from Monday's quarterly review of the Foundation's
Analytics team are now available at
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Metrics_and_activities_meetings/Quarterly_reviews/Analytics/June_2014
.
On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 6:49 PM, Erik Moeller e...@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hi folks,
to
Hi,
I would appreciate if somebody could have a look at
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/139268
This is the second patch on a bug on CSSMin url() value remapping.
Remapping was thrown off if the CSS contained comments containing
curly braces. The fix just replaces all comments (except embed
Le 26/06/2014 01:28, Tyler Romeo a écrit :
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Therefore, I thought it may be beneficial to take that over to Wikipedia and
start our own
bug bounty program. Most likely, it would be strictly a hall of fame like
structure where
people would be recognized for submitting bug reports (maybe
Until two days ago, I was able to modify the background color of a Wikipedia
page with a style sheet containing the following:
body {
background-color: rgb(68, 68, 68) !important;
color: rgb(204, 204, 204) !important;
}
The line for color still works, but the line for background-color
Works for me. I added the background-color rule to
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Kaldari/vector.css and it took effect
immediately.
Ryan Kaldari
On Fri, Jun 27, 2014 at 8:31 AM, Jeffrey Barish jeff_bar...@earthlink.net
wrote:
Until two days ago, I was able to modify the background color
Hello all,
I would like to announce the release of MediaWiki Language Extension
Bundle 2014.06. This bundle is compatible with MediaWiki 1.23.x and
MediaWiki 1.22.x releases.
* Download:
https://translatewiki.net/mleb/MediaWikiLanguageExtensionBundle-2014.06.tar.bz2
* sha256sum:
On Friday, 27 June 2014 10:24:57 Ryan Kaldari wrote:
Works for me. I added the background-color rule to
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Kaldari/vector.css and it took effect
immediately.
Ryan Kaldari
On Fri, Jun 27, 2014 at 8:31 AM, Jeffrey Barish jeff_bar...@earthlink.net
wrote:
On 27/06/14 19:02, Jeffrey Barish wrote:
On Friday, 27 June 2014 10:24:57 Ryan Kaldari wrote:
Works for me. I added the background-color rule to
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Kaldari/vector.css and it took effect
immediately.
Ryan Kaldari
On Fri, Jun 27, 2014 at 8:31 AM, Jeffrey Barish
On Friday, 27 June 2014 19:16:45 Isarra Yos wrote:
On 27/06/14 19:02, Jeffrey Barish wrote:
On Friday, 27 June 2014 10:24:57 Ryan Kaldari wrote:
Works for me. I added the background-color rule to
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Kaldari/vector.css and it took effect
immediately.
I'm pretty sure that no body CSS in core has changed recently. According to
Firebug, the only background-color rule that is applied to body on en.wiki
is the one that Isarra mentioned (which doesn't use !important). Are you
trying this on English Wikipedia or a different wiki?
Ryan Kaldari
On
On Fri, 2014-06-27 at 15:06 +0200, Antoine Musso wrote:
I would like us to have our own instance of Google Code-in to list tasks
that could be fulfilled by volunteers. Kind of the +easy bugs we have
in Bugzilla but with a nicer interface that only has those tasks.
Hi Jeff,
On Fri, Jun 27, 2014 at 01:02:43PM -0600, Jeffrey Barish wrote:
I am viewing Wikipedia pages using webkit in an application that I wrote. I
attach my style sheet by specifying user_stylesheet_uri. I know that webkit
is reading my css because I could set the background color until
I am using English Wikipedia.
This problem is strange indeed. I am beginning to wonder whether something
changed in webkit that is preventing it from responding to the request to
change the background color. I think that webkit is used pretty widely,
though, so that theory seems unlikely.
Hi VE team,
I heard a rumor that there is a new focus on logging edit events to track
the overall session trajectory and other stuff. If it's helpful, I've been
working on that as well, here are my notes and attempts to implement,
hopefully it is complementary to whatever you've done so far:
Hello and welcome to the latest edition of the WMF Engineering Roadmap
and Deployment update.
The full log of planned deployments next week can be found at:
https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments#Week_of_June_30th
A quick list of notable items...
== Monday ==
* CirrusSearch
**
Any logging you could add for this issue would be welcome:
https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=65709
We've been seeing it for some time, where the user is sometimes logged out
unexpectedly when using VE in beta labs. It happens a lot in automated
browser tests, and it happens to both
On Friday, 27 June 2014 16:35:17 Nick White wrote:
Hi Jeff,
On Fri, Jun 27, 2014 at 01:02:43PM -0600, Jeffrey Barish wrote:
I am viewing Wikipedia pages using webkit in an application that I wrote.
I attach my style sheet by specifying user_stylesheet_uri. I know that
webkit is reading
Hello all,
We're in negotiations with one of applicants for the MediaWiki release
management RFP and will make the official announcement ASAP, likely
early next week.
Greg
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I'm writing to communicate an upcoming major change in MediaWiki-Vagrant.
In the coming week, I'm going to upgrade the base image from Precise
Pangolin to Trusty Tahr, the latest version from Canonical. Trusty
integrates many new open-source software components, many of them
specifically targeting
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