The Wikimedia Developer Summit starts this Monday, Jan. 4!
There will be an information and discussion session about the
in-progress Code of Conduct for technical spaces
(https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Code_of_Conduct/Draft) on Monday.
Thanks,
Matt Flaschen
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> On 29 dec. 2015, at 21:59, Daniel Barrett wrote:
> I also read
> https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/ResourceLoader/Migration_guide_for_extension_developers
> but did not find an answer.
Hmm, we should really update parts of those guides btw. They not yet take 1.26
into account really.
DJ
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On 2015-12-29 23:02, James Salsman wrote:
Sorry I forgot to copy this list.
Hi James, nobody minded, since as it was already pointed out to you
twice, this is not the place where anyone would want to discuss it. If
you want to propose a course of action for the WMF, try wikimedia-l.
--
Bart
Sorry I forgot to copy this list.
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From: *James Salsman*
Date: Tuesday, December 22, 2015
Subject: Database administration support (was Re: IRC office hours: Shared
hosting)
To: Wikimedia Mailing List
On Sunday, December 20, 2015, Brian Wolff > wrote:
>
Hi,
On 12/29/2015 12:59 PM, Daniel Barrett wrote:
> tl;dr: What's the right way for a tag extension to execute JavaScript
> provided by the user? (On a private wiki without Internet access.)
>
> Details:
> I run a private wiki for developers (not accessible from the Internet) that
> lets any w
On 12/29/2015 03:59 PM, Daniel Barrett wrote:
> I run a private wiki for developers (not accessible from the Internet) that
> lets any wiki page author run JavaScript on a page by adding a tag:
>
> alert("hi");
>
> (We understand the security implications, which is why the wiki isn't
> acces
tl;dr: What's the right way for a tag extension to execute JavaScript provided
by the user? (On a private wiki without Internet access.)
Details:
I run a private wiki for developers (not accessible from the Internet) that
lets any wiki page author run JavaScript on a page by adding a tag:
ale
On 28 December 2015 at 17:36, Fako Berkers wrote:
> I had a project running named algo-news. I can still login and "become"
> algo-news, but all my files seem to have disappeared. There was a Python
> app in ~/www/python/src/ as suggested by the docs, but not any more. Any
> idea what happend? An