Hi All,
Please have a look and spread widely - really hope to see some of you at
the event. The event is worth attending; I'm raising it particularly as
there are scholarships for UK attendees.
* AdaCamp is a conference dedicated to increasing women’s participation in
open technology and
Just want to add, this conference is for women in open tech AND culture -
in the past, about 40% of attendees do not have jobs in IT. Applications
for AdaCamp Berlin are currently running about 30% Wikimedians and we are
hoping for 50% Wikimedians across AdaCamp Berlin and AdaCamp Bangalore. In
Hi Kerry,
Sad as it is to be the bearer of dispiriting news...
A proposal more or less similar to this was made by the Board in 2011
(some kind of image filtering on a user-selected basis) -
http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Resolution:Controversial_content
The debate about whether (and/or
The new hovercards (which I otherwise love) have created another problem,
in that lead images show up when your cursor hovers over a wikilink.
You would have to be reading an article where potentially offensive images
are in linked pages, so this won't be a problem across the board. But it's
easy
On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 3:19 PM, Sarah slimvir...@gmail.com wrote:
The new hovercards (which I otherwise love) have created another problem,
in that lead images show up when your cursor hovers over a wikilink.
Good point. In general, it would be good to have a more thorough process
for