You might want to check out the VE parts of the graph extension. It sounds
like a good analogue for what you want to do, where there's a pop-up to
edit the JSON (as well as a visual component) that is interpreted as a Vega
graph, which is an external library (https://vega.github.io/vega/). Code
Another known issue is that Zotero doesn't work on Jessie because of its
dependency on a now deprecated Mozilla library called XULrunner [1], and as
a result citoid results will be a lot poorer. I'm not sure we ever really
resolved how to deal with this. Zotero is going to be removing the
Yes, that would mean there would be no information from gerrit. including
information about unmerged reviews. In that case it is probably less than
ideal :).
On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 3:54 PM, Strainu <strain...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 2016-10-21 16:08 GMT+03:00 Marielle Volz <mv...@w
You can add multiple e-mails both to gerrit [0] and github [1]. As long as
the e-mail address you are making commits with is added to both accounts,
you can likely use your preexisting software directly on the mirrored
github repos[2]. For example, my contributions to the citoid repo, all of
which
I found Eran's gadget tutorial to be the most helpful piece of
documentation for getting a plug-in up and running quickly:
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/VisualEditor/Gadgets
For converting a gadget to an extension, as others have mentioned, looking
at actual extensions were the most helpful.
Right now you can only manually edit the JSON blob in VE (as in wikitext),
but we have a Google Summer of Code intern working on VE support this
summer!
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/tag/mediawiki-extensions-graph-ve/
On May 6, 2015 12:28 PM, David Gerard dger...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there a
I agree with Pine. The way I read the IEG strictures was that they would
reject projects that required might need any code review at all; whether
that's true or not it definitely discourages some projects that might be
really useful.
As it stands, most of the projects I read through in the last
Could we get uploading privileges allowed for normal users (such as myself)
on meta? Otherwise profile photos will require special privileges.
On Sat, Feb 21, 2015 at 10:09 AM, Hong, Yena li...@revi.pe.kr wrote:
[[m:Synchbot]] is what you are looking for.
-Revi
[[User:-revi]]
-- Sent from
to have the same policy.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Marielle_volz.jpg
On Feb 21, 2015 12:06 PM, Erwin Dokter er...@darcoury.nl wrote:
On 21-02-2015 12:14, Marielle Volz wrote:
Could we get uploading privileges allowed for normal users (such as
myself)
on meta? Otherwise profile photos
Just randomly going through the list of all the CS1 citation templates I
found 2 with no template data out of the first 3 on the list i.e.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Cite_AV_media_notes
I may make use of some of those at some point so I could probably mentor
them.
There are
So there's a user gadget which only works with en wiki because the
template fields are hardcoded in:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Mvolz/veCiteFromURL
I made this approximately midway through the internship this summer so
use with caution :).
Under development is work on the TemplateData
Hi Wikitech!
I'm mvolz on IRC and mediawiki, and I'm applying to round 8 of the FOSS
Outreach Program for Women.
I've been working as a web programmer for the last few years, but before
that I was an academic. I've been an active Wikipedia editor mostly in the
biological sciences since 2005. A
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