[Maniphest] [Commented On] T764: Google Summer of Code Reunion

2014-10-25 Thread Qgil
Qgil added a comment. ... and now @Lydia_Pintscher, @siebrand and myself happen to be in another BoF: Round table on diversity, trust and openness in Open Source We seem to have similar tastes. TASK DETAIL https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T764 REPLY HANDLER ACTIONS Reply to comment or

[Maniphest] [Commented On] T764: Google Summer of Code Reunion

2014-10-25 Thread siebrand
siebrand added a comment. https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/ is a URL/site to look at. Haven't researched fully, but looks interesting to find out where blind spots may be. TASK DETAIL https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T764 REPLY HANDLER ACTIONS Reply to comment or attach files, or

[Maniphest] [Commented On] T764: Google Summer of Code Reunion

2014-10-25 Thread KartikMistry
KartikMistry added a comment. ! In T764#15153, @Qgil wrote: With @Lydia_Pintscher and @siebrand in a BoF about paid/unpaid contributors. I wonder whether we should try this idea of funding the budget for a sprint in some house where we combine employees and volunteers working on a project.

[Maniphest] [Commented On] T764: Google Summer of Code Reunion

2014-10-25 Thread Qgil
Qgil added a comment. At Tips and best practices for Open Source Documentation, where people are discussing about using wikis vs using docbook... A bit of disperse discussion. Anecdote: the guy sitting next to me said The MediaWiki guys write API documentations because this is the only thing

[Maniphest] [Commented On] T764: Google Summer of Code Reunion

2014-10-25 Thread KartikMistry
KartikMistry added a comment. I met and discussed with people from Wikieducator yesterday/today and how they can collaborate with us. Interaction with student from Punjab University was useful too (he has mw extension for BRL CAD project). On other useful side: * Met Apertium upstream and had