Rjd0060, 10/08/2013 01:57:
On behalf of the OTRS administrators and the entire volunteer response
team, I'd like to thank all who were involved in this process.
Specifically Jeff Green and other Wikimedia operations staff, Maggie
Dennis and the LCA team, Martin (the inventor of OTRS) and Marcel
[Sorry for cross-posting]
Yes, I agree that the OmegaWiki community should be involved in the
discussions, and I pointed GerardM to our proposals whenever and
discussions, using him as a liaison. We also looked and keep looking at the
OmegaWiki data model to see what we are missing.
Our latest
To add up a couple of comments to what Denny said, from my experience with
Wikisource, reaching out to international, loosely connected communities is
already a big challenge on its own. I would like to invite Wiktionary
contributors to take a look to this Individual Engagement Grant project
that
Hello,
I always believed that our servers where monitored 24/7? But nobody seems
to be arround to fix a core part in our systems?
Huib
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Date: Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 5:24 PM
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On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 5:31 PM, Huib Laurens sterke...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I always believed that our servers where monitored 24/7? But nobody seems
to be arround to fix a core part in our systems?
Huib
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From: rupert THURNER
Huib Laurens, 10/08/2013 17:31:
I always believed that our servers where monitored 24/7?
Not magically, despite the amount of unicorns bought by the WMF. You're
looking for https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=51983
But nobody seems
to be arround to fix a core part in our
Huib Laurens wrote:
I always believed that our servers were monitored 24/7? But nobody seems
to be around to fix a core part in our systems?
Hi Huib.
You've been around quite a long time, so it shouldn't be new information
to you that the appropriate mailing list for an issue like this is