Anyone within the community can reach out to them and ask. Agree this is a
good idea.
J
On Mon, Feb 12, 2018 at 7:09 PM, Andy Mabbett
wrote:
> Following this up, from last August. Did anyone at WMF see it? I don't
> think we had a response from anyone there.
>
> On
Following this up, from last August. Did anyone at WMF see it? I don't
think we had a response from anyone there.
On 20 August 2017 at 00:08, Andy Mabbett wrote:
> Those of you running Windows 10 will be familiar with the
> regularly-changing "lockscreen" images
I have looked at the Wikipedia traffic for the places associated with some
of these images, and it is clear that they drive in the order of thousands
of hits per day.
I haven't been able to find a definitive list, from which more
comprehensive stats could be generated.
I think that using Commons
Rogol
Why the randomly-chosen names beginning with R?
Michael
Rogol Domedonfors wrote:
Perhaps a randomly chosen image every time the user logs in?
Rudigerd
On Sun, Aug 20, 2017 at 12:18 PM, Dariusz Jemielniak
wrote:
it does not hurt to ask - Microsoft does some CSR,
I wanted to suggest the same, you read my mind...
Il Domenica 20 Agosto 2017 1:10, Andy Mabbett
ha scritto:
Those of you running Windows 10 will be familiar with the
regularly-changing "lockscreen" images showing things like beautiful
scenery and scenes from
Those of you running Windows 10 will be familiar with the
regularly-changing "lockscreen" images showing things like beautiful
scenery and scenes from nature:
https://www.tekrevue.com/tip/find-windows-spotlight-lock-screen-images-windows-10/
The last one I just saw was labelled "copyright