Re: [Wikimedia-l] ¿Qué te hace feliz esta semana? / What's making you happy this week? (Week of 11 March 2018)

2018-03-15 Thread
The flowchart is under discussion as part of deciding how to advise on use of the proposed "120" year rule of thumb for old images without an author's death date. So no, it's not ready for uploaders to see it yet. You can join in on the discussion about the chart and the new template at https://c

Re: [Wikimedia-l] ¿Qué te hace feliz esta semana? / What's making you happy this week? (Week of 11 March 2018)

2018-03-15 Thread Todd Allen
Fae, I really like that flowchart. Is it linked somewhere that uploaders can see it? Todd On Mar 15, 2018 7:09 AM, "Fæ" wrote: > 1. Happy to rediscover Clipboard History plugin in Chrome. It saves > the frustration of hunting around, or rewording, a reusable snippet of > wikitext on Commons ima

Re: [Wikimedia-l] ¿Qué te hace feliz esta semana? / What's making you happy this week? (Week of 11 March 2018)

2018-03-15 Thread Amir E. Aharoni
What's making me happy this week: The old Wikipedia puzzle globe logo is not used on any Wikipedia any longer. A bit of history, in case you aren't familiar with it: The old logo was retired in 2010. Here's the image: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Wikipedia_Logo_1.0.png . It had incorrectly

Re: [Wikimedia-l] ¿Qué te hace feliz esta semana? / What's making you happy this week? (Week of 11 March 2018)

2018-03-15 Thread
1. Happy to rediscover Clipboard History plugin in Chrome. It saves the frustration of hunting around, or rewording, a reusable snippet of wikitext on Commons image pages. 2. As part of a Commons discussion on copyright, for the first time in a couple of years created a flowchart, and experienced t

[Wikimedia-l] ¿Qué te hace feliz esta semana? / What's making you happy this week? (Week of 11 March 2018)

2018-03-10 Thread Pine W
What's making me happy this week: 1. A recent entry in the Mozilla Blog discussed the possible value of anonymity in decreasing bias in code review processes: https://blog.mozilla.org/blog/2018/03/08/gender-bias-code-reviews/ 2. The opt-in "pingback" telemetry from MediaWiki installations, which