2017-04-28 7:31 GMT+02:00 Amir Ladsgroup :
> It doesn't show it anymore. Probably it was because of replication lag or
> something like that.
>
Great! Thank you!
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It doesn't show it anymore. Probably it was because of replication lag or
something like that.
Best
On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 at 2:29 PM Bináris wrote:
> Amir, I have already found a vandalism with your tool and reverted it.
> Here:
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A suggestion would be to host a annual cloud (remote) hackathon type event
where participants can join via hangouts. I'd be willing to help organize
this if need be. I think it would help users that may not be comfortable
traveling or don't feel like applying for travel funds from WMF or don't
Sorry for the spam, but the Community Tech team at the WMF is currently
looking for an experienced back-end developer for the anti-harassment tools
team (a sub-team of Community Tech). To read about the sort of work that
team will be doing, see
We are really excited to let you know about the Angelhack hackathon which
is due to be hosted in Pune on MAY 20-21, 2017. The event access page is
http://angelhack.com/angelhack-global-hackathon-series-pune/
We would like you to be a part of the whole event as a non-profit and let
the
Hi,
What it says in the subject :) I've made the REL1_29 branch from master (as
of 273eea7357c546d1a1aafd73320e10e8ddac79eb) and have bumped the version to
1.29.0-rc.0 (from alpha). All extensions, skins and vendor have been
branched as well.
I've just landed the change to master that bumps it
Thanks.
Different events serve very different purposes, though - hackathons, for
instance, seem to be largely useful for onboarding newcomers and giving
staff and other occupational contributors an opportunity to work on
projects separate from their usual work, basically whatever they feel
Hi James,
unfortunately it's currently a hard requirement. While it improved the
performance significantly for large content providers like Wikipedia
it made setting up mathoid on small privately hosted instances more
difficult. Setting up a simpler way to enable math on private wikis is
on my
Extension:Math removed client side MathJax support after MW 1.25. This
makes setup of the Math extension considerably more difficult. Mathoid was
fairly straightforward, but RESTBase seems like it is much more
complicated. Is RESTBase a hard requirement? Is there any way to connect to
Mathoid
Yes, it's pretty clear that Strainu refers to Content Translation. "CX" is
the most common abbreviation for it; see
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Content_translation/Documentation/FAQ#What_is_CX.3F_Why_not_.22CT.22.3F
. Occasionally people say "CT", "CTT", "CXT", and other things, but "CX" is
the
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