Re: [Wikitech-l] Bugzilla: Adding Huggle and other wiki-related projects

2012-02-27 Thread Michael Movchin
Huggle 3 should be compatible with Linux, Windows and Mac. Currently, we 
are also planning Huggle WebApp (WA), a cross-platform and browser-based 
application. Both projects are parallel.


If some of you are interessted in Huggle you might be interessted in 
joining our mailing list 
(https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/huggle). Also feel free to 
join our meeting on 4th March, 2012 18:00 UTC in #huggle on Freenode.


Yours sincerely,

Michael Movchin


Am 27.02.2012 23:30, schrieb Platonides:

On 27/02/12 20:03, Mark A. Hershberger wrote:

This past Friday, at the request of Michael Movchin, I added a Huggle
product to Bugzilla.  Michael and Petr Bena are working on a web version
of Huggle that can be used if you don't have access to Windows (which,
having not used Huggle at all, is where I understand Huggle currently
runs).

Wow, I had heard about a new version which would also work in Linux/Mac
but not about a web one. Cool.


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Re: [Wikitech-l] Bugzilla: Adding Huggle and other wiki-related projects

2012-02-27 Thread Platonides
On 27/02/12 20:03, Mark A. Hershberger wrote:
> 
> This past Friday, at the request of Michael Movchin, I added a Huggle
> product to Bugzilla.  Michael and Petr Bena are working on a web version
> of Huggle that can be used if you don't have access to Windows (which,
> having not used Huggle at all, is where I understand Huggle currently
> runs).

Wow, I had heard about a new version which would also work in Linux/Mac
but not about a web one. Cool.


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Re: [Wikitech-l] Bugzilla: Adding Huggle and other wiki-related projects

2012-02-27 Thread Steven Walling
On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 11:03 AM, Mark A. Hershberger wrote:

> This past Friday, at the request of Michael Movchin, I added a Huggle
> product to Bugzilla.  Michael and Petr Bena are working on a web version
> of Huggle that can be used if you don't have access to Windows (which,
> having not used Huggle at all, is where I understand Huggle currently
> runs).
>
> I'd like to add more of these sort of tools to Bugzilla, just as we have
> a lot of MediaWiki extensions in Bugzilla, since I think this could
> encourage cross pollination between the WMF projects and people who are
> interested in things that aren't core to WMF.
>

Yay!

This is great news. Huggle is used by several of the largest Wikimedia
communities (ENWP, PTWP, etc.) for intensive vandalfighting, so it's great
to see its issue tracking done in a place more visible to other Wikimedia
volunteer and staff developers.

Steven
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[Wikitech-l] Bugzilla: Adding Huggle and other wiki-related projects

2012-02-27 Thread Mark A. Hershberger

This past Friday, at the request of Michael Movchin, I added a Huggle
product to Bugzilla.  Michael and Petr Bena are working on a web version
of Huggle that can be used if you don't have access to Windows (which,
having not used Huggle at all, is where I understand Huggle currently
runs).

I'd like to add more of these sort of tools to Bugzilla, just as we have
a lot of MediaWiki extensions in Bugzilla, since I think this could
encourage cross pollination between the WMF projects and people who are
interested in things that aren't core to WMF.

-- 
Mark A. Hershberger
Bugmeister
Wikimedia Foundation
m...@wikimedia.org

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