Sure, I would love to do that does Wednesday 22:30 to 23:30 sound ok ?
I also want to chat with people and understand editing behavior, what all
does one do when he/she is editing an article. Does he/she check the
history etc ? I'm also trying to understand what people generally use the
history
What exactly is the purpose of the sliding bar please?
On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 9:10 PM, jeph jephp...@gmail.com wrote:
Some updates about the tool.
- Added support for 18 other languages (no Indic languages yet), most
of them seem to work.
- Added a play/pause button, so that the
The slider is to control the speed of the animation , really fast to super
slow. You are the fifth person to ask me about it, I'll make it more
intuitive :-)
On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 7:29 AM, Ashwin Baindur ashwin.bain...@gmail.comwrote:
What exactly is the purpose of the sliding bar please?
On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 8:27 AM, jeph jephp...@gmail.com wrote:
The slider is to control the speed of the animation , really fast to super
slow. You are the fifth person to ask me about it, I'll make it more
intuitive :-)
Since you do have a demo instance up, could you consider organizing a
On 08/25/2013 06:45 AM, jeph wrote:
Hi ,
I'm an IEG grantee from India. My
proposalhttps://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:IEG/Replay_Edits was
to build a tool to visualise the edits in an article.
It aims to make it easier for an editor to go through the edits/revisions
in an article.
Hi,
The current plan is to make it into a js gadget. The demo is a standalone
tool and I'll move it to tools.wmflabs.org soon.
I had chatted with the mobile developers about having something similar on
the mobile web to view the changes , so my long term goal is to integrate
it into the mobile
Hi ,
I'm an IEG grantee from India. My
proposalhttps://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:IEG/Replay_Edits was
to build a tool to visualise the edits in an article.
It aims to make it easier for an editor to go through the edits/revisions
in an article. Rather than showing the changes in wikitext the