There was a positive reply by RBrounley from the WMF side, asking to learn more. Kelson, have you been in touch with them by chance?
Utterly silly that they should not already have started by experimenting with the kiwix toolchain, but otherwise positive. 🌍🌏🌎🌑 On Sun., Jun. 21, 2020, 3:15 a.m. Federico Leva (Nemo), <[email protected]> wrote: > Samuel Klein, 21/06/20 04:29: > > Kelson weighed in there, highlighting that it isn't clear everyone > working > > on this is aware of the existing kiwix pipeline. Seemed worth mentioning > > here. > > Thanks. I've read this task a couple weeks ago when Kelson commented but > then I stopped looking because it was too depressing. I see that there > were some answers on technicalities but nothing on the basics i.e. what > they're trying to achieve. > > It sounds like yet another project doomed to fail, because it's doing > everything in the reverse. Personally I only hope it doesn't do lasting > damage (apart from burning dollars). But maybe there's still a small > chance that the team is allowed to do a better a job by learning the > best practices from their colleagues, some of which were condensed in: > <https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Product_Guidance> > > Federico >
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