Re: [Wikitech-l] Reminder: SMWCon Fall 2018 - December 12th to 14th, Regensburg, Germany

2018-11-27 Thread Stephan Gambke via Wikitech-l
Hallo Alexander,

könntest du bitte aufhören, mich als Vertreter der ESA zu führen. Ich bin 
privat da und habe weder Genemigung noch Auftrag der ESA aufzutreten. Mit 
Quality hab ich schon länger nix mehr zu tun. Schlimmstenfalls kriegt das 
jemand in den falschen Hals und ich darf mich hier rechtfertigen. Danke.

Bis dann
Stephan

‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
On Tuesday, November 27, 2018 5:47 PM, planetenxin  wrote:

> Dear users, developers and all people interested in semantic wikis,
>
> this is a reminder to get your tickets for SMWCon 2018 - the 15th Semantic 
> MediaWiki Conference:
>
> Dates: December 12th to December 14th 2018 (Wednesday to Friday).
> Location: TechBase Regensburg, Franz-Mayer-Straße 1, 93053 Regensburg, Germany
> Conference page: https://www.semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/SMWCon_Fall_2018
> Ticket Shop: https://en.xing-events.com/SMWCon_Fall_2018
>
> Conference Day 1 "Business Solutions"
>
> Keynote: Sustainable technical documentation
> Werner Fischer Knowledge Transfer at Thomas-Krenn.AG
>
> Semantic MediaWiki Overview
> Ben Fletcher
>
> Data Cockpit - SMW as GDPR compliance tool
> Bernhard Krabina Consultant at KDZ - Centre for Public Administration Research
>
> GDPR: Simplify managing "Data Catalogue" and "Records of Processing 
> Activities"
> Alexander Gesinn Managing Director & Partner at gesinn.it GmbH & Co. KG
>
> Running an SMW-based integrated management system in highly regulated 
> environments
> Franz Borrmann Managing Director at iUS Institut für Umwelttechnologien und 
> Strahlenschutz GmbH
>
> Semantic BPMN - Business Process Management the wiki way
> Alexander Gesinn Managing Director & Partner at gesinn.it GmbH & Co. KG
>
> From "Word" to Wiki - Quality Management at Handelslehranstalt Hameln
> Bernd Strahler Headmaster at Handelslehranstalt Hameln
>
> Housing for people with disabilities
> Ad Strack van Schijndel
>
> wikifab - explore, make, share
> Clément Flipo Product manager & Co-Founder at Dokit.io
>
> Conference Day 2 "Education, Research, Science / SMW News / Lightning Talks"
>
> How human perception and classification influence semantic knowledge, and 
> vice versa
> Marc van Hoof Researcher "School for Mental Health and Neuroscience, 
> Maastricht University" and "Medical Humanities, Amsterdam UMC"
>
> Use SMW to cohere business knowledge scattered across information sources — 
> and integrate on search
> Lex Sulzer Knowledge Management Solutions Architect at dataspects GmbH
>
> Chameleon 2 Skin
> Stephan Gambke Qualification Monitoring Officer, European Space Agency
>
> WS Form
> Viktor Schelling wikibase
>
> SRF Mermaid: Gantt Charts from Semantic Data
> Sebastian Schmid Software Engineer at gesinn.it GmbH & Co. KG
>
> SimpleGraph Semantic Media Wiki Module
> Wolfgang Fahl Founder and owner of BITPlan, Germany
>
> What's new in Semantic MediaWiki 3.0
> Karsten Hoffmeyer Founder and proprietor of WikiHoster.net, Germany
>
> About MediaWiki evolution - information from the recent Wikimedia Technical 
> Conference
> Karsten Hoffmeyer Founder and proprietor of WikiHoster.net, Germany
>
> How to successfully lose readers
> Sabine Melnicki Consultant at WikiAhoi
>
> The Embassy of Good Science
> Marc van Hoof Researcher "School for Mental Health and Neuroscience, 
> Maastricht University" and "Medical Humanities, Amsterdam UMC"
>
> A Citizen Science Approach for a SMW-based eHumanities Project
> Cornelia Veja, Julian Hocker
>
> Implementation and Application of an interface between project planning 
> software and SMW based documentation
> Maarten Becker iUS Institut für Umwelttechnologien und Strahlenschutz GmbH
>
> Sponsors:
>
> -   ArchiXL [0]
> -   Digitale Gründerinitiative Oberpfalz [1]
> -   Wikibase Solutions [2]
>
> Organizer:
>
> -   gesinn.it GmbH & Co. KG [3].
>
> Looking forward to meet you in Regensburg!
>
> /Alexander
>
> [0] https://www.archixl.nl/
> [1] https://www.digitale-oberpfalz.de/
> [2] https://www.wikibase.nl/
> [3] https://semantic.wiki
>
>
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Re: [Wikitech-l] Thank you Tuesday

2018-11-27 Thread Pine W
Hi Risker,It's nice to see you on a public mailing list again. I have missed 
our conversations, including our arguments. You're an excellent sparring 
partner. I hope that this doesn't come across as sarcastic; I'm genuinely glad 
to see you. You help to keep me sharp, and Wikimedia benefits from your 
zeal.Pine( https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Pine )
 Original message From: Risker  Date: 
11/27/18  4:31 PM  (GMT-08:00) To: Wikimedia developers 
 Subject: Re: [Wikitech-l] Thank you Tuesday  I 
want to take a moment to thank the members of the developer, Securityand Trust 
& Safety teams who have been highly responsive to the compromisedaccount issues 
we have been dealing with at English Wikipedia. They did soeven over what would 
normally be a long weekend holiday, and have put a lotof effort into coming up 
with solutions that will help to stop the currentonslaught and prevent similar 
incidents in the future.  There has beenexceptional vigilance to this 
situation, and it is noted and appreciated.Risker/AnneOn Mon, 26 Nov 2018 at 
15:58, Derick N. Alangi wrote:> Hello everyone,>> It's 
not Tuesday today but tomorrow is :) but I want to thank Lego for> starting 
this thread and also want to bigly thank everyone for making> 
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T209775 to happen. I'm grateful for> 
everyone's contributions for making me reach this level in my commitment to> 
the global community.>> Special thanks to people who review my code and give me 
feedback on how to> improve the logic, keeping things in the ecosystem in it's 
best state. +5> for all code reviewers, you're all awesome! >> *--*> 
*Regards, Derick .N.,*> *V. Developer {at} Wikimedia*> *See also: 
https://bit.ly/2xUjuLT *>>> On Wed, Nov 21, 2018 at 
4:09 PM Bill Pirkle  wrote:>> > It isn't Tuesday 
anymore, but I'll jump in anyway and say thank you to> Tim,> > Corey, Cindy, 
and everyone at WMF for making me feel welcome and helping> me> > get my feet 
on the ground over the last few months.> >> > Bill Pirkle> > Software Engineer> 
> www.wikimediafoundation.org> >> >> > On Tue, Nov 20, 2018 at 12:01 PM Kunal 
Mehta > > wrote:> >> > > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED 
MESSAGE-> > > Hash: SHA512> > >> > > Hi,> > >> > > It's been a while since 
we had a thank you thread, so since it's> > > Tuesday, I'm starting one for the 
alliteration.> > >> > > If you haven't participated in one of these before, 
it's simple - just> > > reply to the list thanking someone for what they've 
done recently...or> > > send them a private email, it doesn't matter how, as 
long as you say> > > thank you.> > >> > > I'd like to thank:> > >> > > 
RazeSoldier (星耀晨曦) for his great work tracking down and fixing PHP> > > 7.3 
compatibility issues.> > >> > > Paladox for being on top of backporting 
bugfixes to REL1_31 and> > > REL1_32 branches.> > >> > > And all of the GCI 
admins and mentors who are helping introduce new> > > students into the world 
of free and open source software.> > >> > >> > > Who would you like to thank?> 
> > - -- Legoktm> > > -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-> > >> > > 
iQIzBAEBCgAdFiEE+h6fmkHn9DUCyl1jUvyOe+23/KIFAlv0S88ACgkQUvyOe+23> > > 
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EYIqZlsD07pRavPrVm+7K97l2uaSNbzWcSRUltFQMNG/PWeaSy4=> > > =732/> > > -END 
PGP SIGNATURE-> > >> > > ___> > 
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Re: [Wikitech-l] Thank you Tuesday

2018-11-27 Thread Risker
 I want to take a moment to thank the members of the developer, Security
and Trust & Safety teams who have been highly responsive to the compromised
account issues we have been dealing with at English Wikipedia. They did so
even over what would normally be a long weekend holiday, and have put a lot
of effort into coming up with solutions that will help to stop the current
onslaught and prevent similar incidents in the future.  There has been
exceptional vigilance to this situation, and it is noted and appreciated.

Risker/Anne

On Mon, 26 Nov 2018 at 15:58, Derick N. Alangi 
wrote:

> Hello everyone,
>
> It's not Tuesday today but tomorrow is :) but I want to thank Lego for
> starting this thread and also want to bigly thank everyone for making
> https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T209775 to happen. I'm grateful for
> everyone's contributions for making me reach this level in my commitment to
> the global community.
>
> Special thanks to people who review my code and give me feedback on how to
> improve the logic, keeping things in the ecosystem in it's best state. +5
> for all code reviewers, you're all awesome! 
>
> *--*
> *Regards, Derick .N.,*
> *V. Developer {at} Wikimedia*
> *See also: https://bit.ly/2xUjuLT *
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 21, 2018 at 4:09 PM Bill Pirkle  wrote:
>
> > It isn't Tuesday anymore, but I'll jump in anyway and say thank you to
> Tim,
> > Corey, Cindy, and everyone at WMF for making me feel welcome and helping
> me
> > get my feet on the ground over the last few months.
> >
> > Bill Pirkle
> > Software Engineer
> > www.wikimediafoundation.org
> >
> >
> > On Tue, Nov 20, 2018 at 12:01 PM Kunal Mehta 
> > wrote:
> >
> > > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> > > Hash: SHA512
> > >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > It's been a while since we had a thank you thread, so since it's
> > > Tuesday, I'm starting one for the alliteration.
> > >
> > > If you haven't participated in one of these before, it's simple - just
> > > reply to the list thanking someone for what they've done recently...or
> > > send them a private email, it doesn't matter how, as long as you say
> > > thank you.
> > >
> > > I'd like to thank:
> > >
> > > RazeSoldier (星耀晨曦) for his great work tracking down and fixing PHP
> > > 7.3 compatibility issues.
> > >
> > > Paladox for being on top of backporting bugfixes to REL1_31 and
> > > REL1_32 branches.
> > >
> > > And all of the GCI admins and mentors who are helping introduce new
> > > students into the world of free and open source software.
> > >
> > >
> > > Who would you like to thank?
> > > - -- Legoktm
> > > -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
> > >
> > > iQIzBAEBCgAdFiEE+h6fmkHn9DUCyl1jUvyOe+23/KIFAlv0S88ACgkQUvyOe+23
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> > > OpZ52BMqCyoBAKLhvFXKNej5F716cRdXnNKp7/ZAxAuv6tTf51aAFRTRB2j5+RN/
> > > 7VcA5lAAqFbjf4wyqppE3d2NYTbz0UxztOxxszlwBNFojWdT4qmkGVxwmcKHvDJN
> > > EYIqZlsD07pRavPrVm+7K97l2uaSNbzWcSRUltFQMNG/PWeaSy4=
> > > =732/
> > > -END PGP SIGNATURE-
> > >
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[Wikitech-l] Upcoming Search Platform Office Hours—December 5th

2018-11-27 Thread Trey Jones
The Search Platform Team
 holds office
hours the first Wednesday of each month. Come ask us anything about
Wikimedia search!


We’re particularly interested in:

* Opportunities for collaboration—internally or externally to the Wikimedia
Foundation

* Challenges you have with on-wiki search, in any of the languages we
support


But we're happy to talk about anything search-related. Feel free to add
your items to the Etherpad Agenda for the next meeting.


Details for our next meeting:

Date: Wednesday, December 5th, 2018

Time: 16:00-17:00 GMT / 08:00-9:00 PST / 11:00-12:00 EST / 17:00-18:00 CET

Etherpad: https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/Search_Platform_Office_Hours

Google Meet link: https://meet.google.com/vyc-jvgq-dww


*N.B.:* Google Meet System Requirements



—Trey


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Wikimedia Foundation
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[Wikitech-l] Wednesday: Technical Advice IRC Meeting

2018-11-27 Thread Michael Schönitzer
Reminder: Technical Advice IRC meeting again **Wednesday 4-5 pm UTC** on
#wikimedia-tech.
Question can be asked in English & German.

The Technical Advice IRC Meeting is a weekly support event for volunteer
developers. Every Wednesday, two full-time developers are available to help
you with all your questions about Mediawiki, gadgets, tools and more! This
can be anything from "how to get started" over "who would be the best
contact for X" to specific questions on your project.

If you know already what you would like to discuss or ask, please add your
topic to the next meeting:
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Technical_Advice_IRC_Meeting

Hope to see you there!

Michi (for the Technical Advice IRC Meeting crew)

-- 
Michael F. Schönitzer



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Tel. (030) 219 158 26-0
http://wikimedia.de

Stellen Sie sich eine Welt vor, in der jeder Mensch an der Menge allen
Wissens frei teilhaben kann. Helfen Sie uns dabei!
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Re: [Wikitech-l] Coming soon: Find your way back from multi-referenced footnotes

2018-11-27 Thread Johanna Strodt
Thank you for testing! You're right, it doesn't work on
https://en.wikipedia.beta.wmflabs.org
. Apparently,
wikis that have changed the default reference link format and removed the
CSS class mw-cite-backlink don't show these changes. Progress on this issue
will be tracked in https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T210508

Am Di., 27. Nov. 2018 um 15:24 Uhr schrieb Brad Jorsch (Anomie) <
bjor...@wikimedia.org>:

> I went to https://en.wikipedia.beta.wmflabs.org/wiki/Barack_Obama to try
> this out, but unfortunately it does not seem to be active there for
> testing.
>
> On Tue, Nov 27, 2018 at 5:13 AM Johanna Strodt <
> johanna.str...@wikimedia.de>
> wrote:
>
> > // sorry for cross-posting
> >
> > Hello everyone! I’d like to draw your attention to a software change
> coming
> > to wikis this week:
> >
> > When you click on a footnote which is referenced multiple times in an
> > article, it can be hard to find your way back to your reading position in
> > the text.
> >
> > This will soon become easier: If you have jumped to a multi-referenced
> > footnote and want to go back to your previous reading position,
> >
> > 1) you can now click on the *jump mark* at the beginning of the footnote
> > (in most wikis it's an arrow, in some, like enwiki, it's a caret ^). The
> > tooltip says "Jump back up".
> >
> > 2) or you can click on the *superscript jump mark* in the footnote. The
> one
> > leading you back to your original position is now highlighted *bold*.
> >
> > This second part of the change doesn’t work for wikis where these
> > superscript jump marks are bold by default, e.g. enwiki. If those wikis
> > want this highlighting as well, they would need to change their default
> > style for these superscript jump marks to regular.
> >
> > Deployment of this change is scheduled for this week’s train [1].
> > Originating from the German community’s Technical Wishlist, it was made
> by
> > Wikimedia Germany’s Technical Wishes team [2].
> >
> > Feedback is always appreciated. The best place for it is the project talk
> > page [3]. More information is available on the project page [4] and on
> > Phabricator [5].
> >
> > Best,
> >
> > Johanna for the Technical Wishes team
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[Wikitech-l] Reminder: SMWCon Fall 2018 - December 12th to 14th, Regensburg, Germany

2018-11-27 Thread planetenxin
Dear users, developers and all people interested in semantic wikis,

this is a reminder to get your tickets for SMWCon 2018 - the 15th Semantic 
MediaWiki Conference:


Dates:   December 12th to December 14th 2018 (Wednesday to Friday).
Location:TechBase Regensburg, Franz-Mayer-Straße 1, 93053 Regensburg, 
Germany 
Conference page: https://www.semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/SMWCon_Fall_2018
Ticket Shop: https://en.xing-events.com/SMWCon_Fall_2018


Conference Day 1 "Business Solutions"

Keynote: Sustainable technical documentation
Werner Fischer Knowledge Transfer at Thomas-Krenn.AG

Semantic MediaWiki Overview
Ben Fletcher

Data Cockpit - SMW as GDPR compliance tool
Bernhard Krabina Consultant at KDZ - Centre for Public Administration 
Research

GDPR: Simplify managing "Data Catalogue" and "Records of Processing 
Activities"
Alexander Gesinn Managing Director & Partner at gesinn.it GmbH & Co. KG

Running an SMW-based integrated management system in highly regulated 
environments
Franz Borrmann Managing Director at iUS Institut für Umwelttechnologien und 
Strahlenschutz GmbH

Semantic BPMN - Business Process Management the wiki way
Alexander Gesinn Managing Director & Partner at gesinn.it GmbH & Co. KG

From "Word" to Wiki - Quality Management at Handelslehranstalt Hameln
Bernd Strahler Headmaster at Handelslehranstalt Hameln

Housing for people with disabilities
Ad Strack van Schijndel

wikifab - explore, make, share
Clément Flipo Product manager & Co-Founder at Dokit.io


Conference Day 2 "Education, Research, Science / SMW News / Lightning Talks"

How human perception and classification influence semantic knowledge, and 
vice versa
Marc van Hoof Researcher "School for Mental Health and Neuroscience, 
Maastricht University" and "Medical Humanities, Amsterdam UMC"

Use SMW to cohere business knowledge scattered across information sources — 
and integrate on search
Lex Sulzer Knowledge Management Solutions Architect at dataspects GmbH

Chameleon 2 Skin
Stephan Gambke Qualification Monitoring Officer, European Space Agency

WS Form
Viktor Schelling wikibase

SRF Mermaid: Gantt Charts from Semantic Data
Sebastian Schmid Software Engineer at gesinn.it GmbH & Co. KG

SimpleGraph Semantic Media Wiki Module
Wolfgang Fahl Founder and owner of BITPlan, Germany

What's new in Semantic MediaWiki 3.0
Karsten Hoffmeyer Founder and proprietor of WikiHoster.net, Germany

About MediaWiki evolution - information from the recent Wikimedia Technical 
Conference
Karsten Hoffmeyer Founder and proprietor of WikiHoster.net, Germany

How to successfully lose readers
Sabine Melnicki Consultant at WikiAhoi

The Embassy of Good Science
Marc van Hoof Researcher "School for Mental Health and Neuroscience, 
Maastricht University" and "Medical Humanities, Amsterdam UMC"

A Citizen Science Approach for a SMW-based eHumanities Project
Cornelia Veja, Julian Hocker

Implementation and Application of an interface between project planning 
software and SMW based documentation
Maarten Becker iUS Institut für Umwelttechnologien und Strahlenschutz GmbH


Sponsors:
* ArchiXL [0]
* Digitale Gründerinitiative Oberpfalz [1]
* Wikibase Solutions [2]

Organizer:
* gesinn.it GmbH & Co. KG [3].


Looking forward to meet you in Regensburg!

/Alexander

[0] https://www.archixl.nl/
[1] https://www.digitale-oberpfalz.de/
[2] https://www.wikibase.nl/
[3] https://semantic.wiki

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[Wikitech-l] Platform Evolution post-TechConf update

2018-11-27 Thread Corey Floyd
Hi everyone,


It has been a month since the Wikimedia Technical Conference[1] and the
year is winding down, so it seemed like a good time to send an update on
the Platform Evolution Program[2]. Specifically, I wanted to let you all
know how the Core Platform Team will be following up on the great work
coming out the conference.


For those who didn’t attend, the primary goal of the conference was to
produce the building blocks to develop a 3-5 year platform roadmap, which
in turn will enable us to achieve our program goal: Evolve our technology
platform and development processes to empower the Wikimedia Movement.


Each session was designed to generate action items, decisions, and goals
that will become the building blocks of the roadmap. Session leaders,
scribes, facilitators and attendees worked hard to capture these outcomes
in notes on wiki[3] and in Phabricator[4] (thanks again to all who helped
with this process! )


Following TechConf, the Core Platform Team along with members of the
Conference Committee has been reviewing all of the session notes and
aggregating major outcomes into a single document. We are working to
publish this document on MediaWiki.org by the new year and will send out
another email when we do so that you will know where to find them. We will
also be asking attendees to review this wiki to ensure we didn’t miss
anything important.


There are also teams and attendees are independently following up on
TechConf outcomes alongside this formal process - this includes authoring
RFCs and planning projects. Once the initial review of the materials is
complete, we will be reaching out to individuals and teams to see how the
Platform Evolution Program and Core Platform Team can support their work.


In addition to guiding the 3-5 year platform roadmap, the outcomes from
TechConf will be used as input into annual planning and the Q3/Q4 work for
the Platform Evolution Program. The WMF officially begins the 3-5 year
strategy and annual planning in January, so we will have more updates as
that process kicks off.


On behalf of the the Conference Committee, Core Platform Team and the
Platform Evolution Program, I would again like to thank everyone who
attended and contributed to the conference. Your time, work and input were
essential to the success of the event and will be invaluable to the
development of the Platform Evolution Program.


Corey



[1] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Technical_Conference/2018

[2]

https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Platform_Evolution

[3]

https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Technical_Conference/2018/Session_notes

[4]

https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/tag/wikimedia-technical-conference-2018/

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Wikimedia Foundation
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Re: [Wikitech-l] Coming soon: Find your way back from multi-referenced footnotes

2018-11-27 Thread Brad Jorsch (Anomie)
I went to https://en.wikipedia.beta.wmflabs.org/wiki/Barack_Obama to try
this out, but unfortunately it does not seem to be active there for testing.

On Tue, Nov 27, 2018 at 5:13 AM Johanna Strodt 
wrote:

> // sorry for cross-posting
>
> Hello everyone! I’d like to draw your attention to a software change coming
> to wikis this week:
>
> When you click on a footnote which is referenced multiple times in an
> article, it can be hard to find your way back to your reading position in
> the text.
>
> This will soon become easier: If you have jumped to a multi-referenced
> footnote and want to go back to your previous reading position,
>
> 1) you can now click on the *jump mark* at the beginning of the footnote
> (in most wikis it's an arrow, in some, like enwiki, it's a caret ^). The
> tooltip says "Jump back up".
>
> 2) or you can click on the *superscript jump mark* in the footnote. The one
> leading you back to your original position is now highlighted *bold*.
>
> This second part of the change doesn’t work for wikis where these
> superscript jump marks are bold by default, e.g. enwiki. If those wikis
> want this highlighting as well, they would need to change their default
> style for these superscript jump marks to regular.
>
> Deployment of this change is scheduled for this week’s train [1].
> Originating from the German community’s Technical Wishlist, it was made by
> Wikimedia Germany’s Technical Wishes team [2].
>
> Feedback is always appreciated. The best place for it is the project talk
> page [3]. More information is available on the project page [4] and on
> Phabricator [5].
>
> Best,
>
> Johanna for the Technical Wishes team
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Re: [Wikitech-l] Coming soon: Find your way back from multi-referenced footnotes

2018-11-27 Thread Johanna Strodt
And now with LINKS! (◕‿-)


// sorry for cross-posting … & re-posting here!

Hello everyone! I’d like to draw your attention to a software change coming
to wikis this week:

When you click on a footnote which is referenced multiple times in an
article, it can be hard to find your way back to your reading position in
the text.

This will soon become easier: If you have jumped to a multi-referenced
footnote and want to go back to your previous reading position,

1) you can now click on the *jump mark* at the beginning of the footnote
(in most wikis it's an arrow, in some, like enwiki, it's a caret ^). The
tooltip says "Jump back up".

2) or you can click on the *superscript jump mark* in the footnote. The one
leading you back to your original position is now highlighted *bold*.

This second part of the change doesn’t work for wikis where these
superscript jump marks are bold by default, e.g. enwiki. If those wikis
want this highlighting as well, they would need to change their default
style for these superscript jump marks to regular.

Deployment of this change is scheduled for this week’s train [1].
Originating from the German community’s Technical Wishlist, it was made by
Wikimedia Germany’s Technical Wishes team [2].

Feedback is always appreciated. The best place for it is the project talk
page [3]. More information is available on the project page [4] and on
Phabricator [5].

Best,

Johanna for the Technical Wishes team

[1]
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WMDE_Technical_Wishes/Footnote_highlighting#Status
[2] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WMDE_Technical_Wishes
[3]
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:WMDE_Technical_Wishes/Footnote_highlighting

[4]
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WMDE_Technical_Wishes/Footnote_highlighting
[5] https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T194511

Am Di., 27. Nov. 2018 um 11:12 Uhr schrieb Johanna Strodt <
johanna.str...@wikimedia.de>:

> // sorry for cross-posting
>
> Hello everyone! I’d like to draw your attention to a software change
> coming to wikis this week:
>
> When you click on a footnote which is referenced multiple times in an
> article, it can be hard to find your way back to your reading position in
> the text.
>
> This will soon become easier: If you have jumped to a multi-referenced
> footnote and want to go back to your previous reading position,
>
> 1) you can now click on the *jump mark* at the beginning of the footnote
> (in most wikis it's an arrow, in some, like enwiki, it's a caret ^). The
> tooltip says "Jump back up".
>
> 2) or you can click on the *superscript jump mark* in the footnote. The
> one leading you back to your original position is now highlighted *bold*.
>
> This second part of the change doesn’t work for wikis where these
> superscript jump marks are bold by default, e.g. enwiki. If those wikis
> want this highlighting as well, they would need to change their default
> style for these superscript jump marks to regular.
>
> Deployment of this change is scheduled for this week’s train [1].
> Originating from the German community’s Technical Wishlist, it was made by
> Wikimedia Germany’s Technical Wishes team [2].
>
> Feedback is always appreciated. The best place for it is the project talk
> page [3]. More information is available on the project page [4] and on
> Phabricator [5].
>
> Best,
>
> Johanna for the Technical Wishes team
>
>

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[Wikitech-l] Coming soon: Find your way back from multi-referenced footnotes

2018-11-27 Thread Johanna Strodt
// sorry for cross-posting

Hello everyone! I’d like to draw your attention to a software change coming
to wikis this week:

When you click on a footnote which is referenced multiple times in an
article, it can be hard to find your way back to your reading position in
the text.

This will soon become easier: If you have jumped to a multi-referenced
footnote and want to go back to your previous reading position,

1) you can now click on the *jump mark* at the beginning of the footnote
(in most wikis it's an arrow, in some, like enwiki, it's a caret ^). The
tooltip says "Jump back up".

2) or you can click on the *superscript jump mark* in the footnote. The one
leading you back to your original position is now highlighted *bold*.

This second part of the change doesn’t work for wikis where these
superscript jump marks are bold by default, e.g. enwiki. If those wikis
want this highlighting as well, they would need to change their default
style for these superscript jump marks to regular.

Deployment of this change is scheduled for this week’s train [1].
Originating from the German community’s Technical Wishlist, it was made by
Wikimedia Germany’s Technical Wishes team [2].

Feedback is always appreciated. The best place for it is the project talk
page [3]. More information is available on the project page [4] and on
Phabricator [5].

Best,

Johanna for the Technical Wishes team
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