Hi all. When working on a wiki extension I came across this thread
(http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikitech-l/2011-January/051437.html)
regarding the purpose/history of setFunctionTagHook() and where/when to use
it.
Daniel Friesen wrote:
setFunctionTagHook was added so that you could expand
Hi Tim!
For some reason, your mail went under my radar until now. Sorry about that.
On 03.09.2012 03:30, Tim Starling wrote:
I've been busy, but I can do another review of the ContentHandler
branch this week.
That would be great, thanks!
There's the question of what level of quality we
Just an idea, but wouldn't Lua source code make a perfect alternative
content type?
2012/9/7 Daniel Kinzler dan...@brightbyte.de:
Hi Tim!
For some reason, your mail went under my radar until now. Sorry about that.
On 03.09.2012 03:30, Tim Starling wrote:
I've been busy, but I can do
On 07.09.2012 12:22, Denny Vrandečić wrote: Just an idea, but wouldn't Lua
source code make a perfect alternative
content type?
Yes, it would, but it's also a textual content type. These are rather
unproblematic. One thing that is not yet implemented is a highlighter interface
for different
Not really much different from the CSS/JS cases we already have.
The trickier stuff will be non-text stuff. Or especially the 'multipart'
stuff as the [[ContentHandler]] page calls them.
It would be nice to have a test case where WikiText is part of a multipart
type that also store things
2012/9/7 Chad innocentkil...@gmail.com:
And mediawiki/extensions/TranslationNotifications is back up too, master
was intact.
The remaining ones in extensions/* and debs/* are under repair.
It seems TranslationNotifications extension has some problem. Git
review is always failing with this
On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 11:30 AM, Santhosh Thottingal
santhosh.thottin...@gmail.com wrote:
2012/9/7 Chad innocentkil...@gmail.com:
And mediawiki/extensions/TranslationNotifications is back up too, master
was intact.
The remaining ones in extensions/* and debs/* are under repair.
It seems
Hello,
I have changed the Jenkins permission system a few minutes ago.
Previously, any authenticated user could change the whole configuration.
The new scheme is:
- anonymous : can read
- authenticated with a labs account : can read, manually trigger a
Gerrit change.
- 'wmf' LDAP group : can
Le 07/09/12 21:38, Antoine Musso a écrit :
There are very few people doing configuration changes, so that new
scheme should not cause any harm.
And as Chad pointed to me : if someone outside of the WMF needs to do
config changes, we can add an exception to let you help out :-)
--
Antoine
Hi all,
here's our weekly list with Wikidata review items. We have a few new
ones, some of them also rather small, next to the big gorillas.
I say it as Rob does: if you want to discuss on of the items here, it
would make sense to rename the thread in your answer. Based on
experience, I accept
On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 5:11 PM, Chad innocentkil...@gmail.com wrote:
In mediawiki/extensions/*:
Comments, FacebookOpenGraph, GoogleDocs4MW, Nonlinear,
OnlineStatusBar, Phalanx, RandomImageByCategory,
SemanticImageInput, ShoutWikiAds, SphinxSearch,
TranslationNotifcations
All of these have
On Fri, 07 Sep 2012 08:30:47 -0700, Santhosh Thottingal
santhosh.thottin...@gmail.com wrote:
2012/9/7 Chad innocentkil...@gmail.com:
And mediawiki/extensions/TranslationNotifications is back up too, master
was intact.
The remaining ones in extensions/* and debs/* are under repair.
It
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