[Wikitech-l] Re: Cookie-based CSS toggles for logged-out readers?

2022-10-10 Thread Brian Wolff
Actually, logged in users are much more expensive to serve than logged out. So it depends what percentage of users we are talking about. In any case, a cache-busting cookie is just as costly as being logged in (since being logged in also involves a cache busting cookie). On Saturday, October 1,

[Wikitech-l] Subject: [REMINDER] Coolest Tool Award 2022: Call for nominations!

2022-10-10 Thread Seyram Komla Sapaty
Hello! Last reminder, there are 2 days left (today and tomorrow) to submit your Coolest Tool Award nominations. Please recommend your favorite tools! Thanks! Komla, for the Coolest Tool Academy 2022 -- Seyram Komla Sapaty Developer Advocate

[Wikitech-l] Re: TDF is looking for community representatives

2022-10-10 Thread Bartosz DziewoƄski
I didn't respond to the call for recommendations because, as a member, I feel that TDF is not a good use of my time and I wouldn't wish volunteers' time to be spent on it. Its only purpose is to avoid WMF people who don't read Wikitech-l complaining to your manager that they were not

[Wikitech-l] Re: TDF is looking for community representatives

2022-10-10 Thread Brian Wolff
So i think you would want a compromise approach with the email. Having the email be 20 pages long would be bad, but its still possible to have more of a "hook" without turning it into a massive wall of text. That said, i think the lack of details in the email is not the main problem here. To

[Wikitech-l] Re: TDF is looking for community representatives

2022-10-10 Thread Erica Litrenta
(Sorry to "hijack" the thread, I am not personally involved in TDF but since I was the original "messenger", I'm interested in learning more about Daniel's POV. The original email linked to https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Technical_decision_making/Community_representation . While I'm well aware