Re: [Wikimedia-l] UN subscribe me from Wikimedia---IMMEDIATELY

2013-06-18 Thread Benjamin Chen
Many consider a unsubscription link that requires more than two clicks (one 
click on the link, maybe one more on an 'are you sure' or 'confirm' button) to 
be bad. Could be a software limitation on the mailing list service we are using.

Regards,

Benjamin Chen / [[User:Bencmq]]

On 17 Jun, 2013, at 3:32 AM, Adrian Raddatz ajradd...@gmail.com wrote:

 You do realize that every message has an unsubscribe option at the
 bottom, right? That's the easiest way to get off of this list.
 
 
 On Sun, Jun 16, 2013 at 3:30 PM, Isaacs dwi...@yahoo.com wrote:
 
 I request to removed from the lists of people interested in receiving
 information from Wikimedia.
 
 UNsubscribe my account Immediately.
 
 My E-Mail Address:   dwi...@yahoo.com
 
 I will EXPECT  to receive a confirmation that my Wikimedia Account is
 PERMANENTLY  CLOSED.
 
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[Wikimedia-l] Blocking of HTTPS connection by China

2013-06-07 Thread Benjamin Chen
Hi,

Since 31 May, China's Great Firewall has blocked the HTTPS connection to all 
language versions of Wikipedia, by blocking port 443 on two of our IPs. I was 
also told that service to Wikimedia Commons may be affected. Other projects, 
such as en.wikisource are not affected by this block (but they may still be 
subjected to keyword censoring on HTTP).

Compared to the previous short-lived half-day block, this time the block has 
been in place for a week and as usual no one knows if it will last for long.

Here is an article that has some explanation, some comments, and (their) 
opinions and suggestions for the Foundation.

https://en.greatfire.org/blog/2013/jun/wikipedia-drops-ball-china-not-too-late-make-amends

Regards,

Benjamin Chen / [[User:Bencmq]]


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Re: [Wikimedia-l] Blocking of HTTPS connection by China

2013-06-07 Thread Benjamin Chen
On 8 Jun, 2013, at 12:24 AM, Matthew Roth mr...@wikimedia.org wrote:

 We have had contact with the authors of the blog and they have said they
 will publish our response to their article, though I'm not sure when or in
 what format.

Great. That's really fast response.

On the issue itself, we haven't seen any large scale blocks for years (around 
the time since last time Jimbo visited some Chinese official more than 4 or 5 
years ago I think).

The secure.wikimedia domain was blocked long ago, but they waited till now to 
block HTTPS, after 3 years? (I can't remember when it was enabled). I wonder 
how long it took for them to realise.

It is suggested that this could be a long term block similar to how 
secure.wikimedia was blocked - for HTTPS they have no control over content, so 
they are simply blocking it all. For HTTP they are still performing deep 
package inspection (means content censoring), so since they can filter what the 
Chinese people can see, it's likely that they'll leave HTTP alone.


Regards,

Benjamin Chen / [[User:Bencmq]]
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Re: [Wikimedia-l] SOPA related bill in Taiwan

2013-05-28 Thread Benjamin Chen
On 28 May, 2013, at 9:43 PM, Ted Chien hsiangtai.ch...@gmail.com wrote:

 (from what we have discussed on zh.wp, the Chinese
 community has agreed on such blackout, but the date is still on discussion)

For the record, I doubt if there is clear support/strong participation in the 
discussion. It is still to early to call it a consensus.

  If we could implement such blackout, how soon it can be done?

(Speaking as a not-very-tech-savvy person) Depends on what exactly the 
community want to do. If we make use of CentralNotice's geo-targeting, it is 
very easy to implement a Taiwan-only blackout/site-notice/redirect-to-specific 
page etc. This involves no server side configuration change, volunteers will be 
able to get this done. The time consuming part is to write the banner and it's 
javascript, but that shouldn't take longer than a day of there is people 
willing to help.

Regards,

Benjamin Chen / [[User:Bencmq]]
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Re: [Wikimedia-l] SOPA related bill in Taiwan

2013-05-28 Thread Benjamin Chen

On 28 May, 2013, at 11:32 PM, Ted Chien hsiangtai.ch...@gmail.com wrote:

 As I previously point out in my first question: can it be geo-targeting?

With CentralNotice, yes you can make it target Taiwan users only.

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Re: [Wikimedia-l] SOPA related bill in Taiwan

2013-05-28 Thread Benjamin Chen
Don't get me wrong. CentralNotice can be used to block the entire page. It was 
used for the SOPA blackout.  :)

Regards,

Benjamin Chen / [[User:Bencmq]]

On 29 May, 2013, at 12:45 AM, Ted Chien hsiangtai.ch...@gmail.com wrote:

 
 
 On 2013年5月28日Tuesday at 下午11:37, Benjamin Chen wrote:
 
 
 On 28 May, 2013, at 11:32 PM, Ted Chien hsiangtai.ch...@gmail.com 
 (mailto:hsiangtai.ch...@gmail.com) wrote:
 
 As I previously point out in my first question: can it be geo-targeting?
 
 With CentralNotice, yes you can make it target Taiwan users only.
 But to blackout Wikipedia would gain better media reactions, and people will 
 know what the internet would like if the SOPA bill is been passed in Taiwan. 
 Also, last year the SOPA issue was in USA, why we can blackout the whole 
 en.wp and you think this time we don't have to blackout zh.wp just because 
 it's only in Taiwan?
 
 For the record, I just read the news that Taipei City Information Office 
 decided to put the block to its own free public WiFi service in a month from 
 now, long before the TIPO amend the Copyright Act of Taiwan. The Taipei Free 
 WiFi service has 200M+ users and has 300M+ visitors each month.
 
 News - Taipei City Government would follow TIPO to block websites within a 
 Month (in Chinese):
 http://www.ettoday.net/news/20130528/213815.htm
 
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[Wikimedia-l] Wikipedia Zero in Google search result

2013-05-27 Thread Benjamin Chen
Hi,

I noticed that when I'm searching on Google, many Wikipedia results are in the 
form of lang-code.zero.wikipedia.org, perhaps just since a day or two ago.

I'm not sure what items are indexed this way, but it would really be a trouble 
- there is no link on the page that jumps you to the standard site (even the 
notice links to main page of m.wikipedia.org, not the corresponding article on 
m.wikipedia.org)

Regards,

Benjamin Chen / [[User:Bencmq]]


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Re: [Wikimedia-l] Single User Login finalisation: some accounts will be renamed

2013-04-30 Thread Benjamin Chen

On 30 Apr, 2013, at 4:02 PM, Magnus Manske magnusman...@googlemail.com wrote:

 Will the affected users be given a one-time offer to have their accounts
 renamed, or are they stuck forever with the ~ ones?


Rename is still possible, similar to what we have now, but just on a global 
level. So no, they are not stuck forever with it, of course. 

One thing to note is the technical limitation on # of edits. If account has too 
many edits, he may not be able to get it renamed further. How will that be 
managed? I guess James will address this issue, as he said he'll look through 
the rename list (make a one-time offer etc? ) .


Regards,

Benjamin Chen / [[User:Bencmq]]
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Re: [Wikimedia-l] Deploying alpha of VisualEditor to non-English Wikipedias

2013-04-26 Thread Benjamin Chen
I tested it on zh.wikipedia. Plain text are sometimes recognised as 'can't be 
edited with VisualEditor', Trying to insert/delete line breaks significantly 
messed up the page… not even sure how to file a bug because I can't properly 
describe the issue...


Regards,

Benjamin Chen / [[User:Bencmq]]

On 26 Apr, 2013, at 1:09 AM, James Forrester jforres...@wikimedia.org wrote:

 On 18 April 2013 17:32, James Forrester jforres...@wikimedia.org wrote:
 TL;DR: VisualEditor will be deployed on 14 new Wikipedias next week as an
 opt-in alpha. Your assitance is requested to inform your wikis about this
 and help get the software translated.
 
 This is now done (for de, nl, fr, it, ru, es, sv, pl, ja, ar, he, hi,
 ko, and zh). Grateful for feedback, bug reports and suggestions of how
 we can improve the VisualEditor for you.
 
 Yours,
 --
 James D. Forrester
 Product Manager, VisualEditor
 Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.
 
 jforres...@wikimedia.org | @jdforrester
 
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[Wikimedia-l] 2013 Stewards Election - candidate submission closes in a week

2013-01-19 Thread Benjamin Chen
Dear all,

I'd like to inform everyone that Steward Election 2013 [1] has now begun. 
Self-nominations from eligible candidates is open since 15 January. Interested 
candidates can check their eligibility and procedure to submit the nomination 
on the guidelines page [2]. We are open to accept candidate submissions till 
January 28, 2013, 23:59 (UTC). Questions to the candidates can also be posted.

Confirmation of existing stewards [3] is scheduled to run concurrently with the 
election.

Please remember, the voting and confirmation discussion have not yet begun and 
will be not until February 8, 2013, 00:00 (UTC). Voters eligibility is outlined 
at the guideline page as well.

For those who want to help us out with translation, please see our translation 
portal [4]. Your contribution is really appreciated. If you have any questions 
or comments about the election and confirmation, feel free to post on the talk 
page, or the IRC channel #wikimedia-stewards-elections.

Lastly, do feel free to forward this email and inform your local community. 
There is only slightly more than 1 week before candidate submission closes.

[1] Election main page:
 - https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Stewards/Elections_2013
[2] Guidelines and information:
 - https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Stewards/Elections_2013/Guidelines
[3] Confirmation:
 - https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Stewards/confirm/2013
[4] Translation portal:
 - https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Stewards/Elections_2013/Translation

Regards,
Benjamin Chen / [[User:Bencmq]]



Regards,

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[Wikimedia-l] Fw: [Stewards-l] Policy RFC

2012-08-14 Thread Benjamin Chen
Hi all, 

Please feel free to express your thoughts regarding this RfC [1], and please 
try to make your discussions on meta. 

Best regards,
Benjamin Chen / User:Bencmq

[1] 
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Requests_for_comment/Approval_of_the_rewritten_Meta-Steward_relationship_document_as_policy
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