On Mon, Dec 28, 2015 at 12:51 PM, Henning Schlottmann wrote:
> Switching dead links to the archive is a move to a dead end, instead of
> looking for
>
> a) the new correct URL, as many links were just moved.
> b) alternative sources for the same fact.
>
An automated
Hello!
MediaWiki-Codesniffer 0.5.1 is now available for use in your MediaWiki
extensions and other projects. This release shouldn't contain any
changes in the ruleset or sniffs, so upgrading should be trivial.
Here are the notable changes since the last release (0.5.0):
* Avoid in_array for
Henning,
If we're going to solve the problem of dead links, it needs to involve
automation, at least for the heavy lifting. Obviously, if a human
contributor can add a better source, that's great. But there are more dead
links than people willing to replace them.
On English Wikipedia, there's
Hi,
I had a project running named algo-news. I can still login and "become"
algo-news, but all my files seem to have disappeared. There was a Python
app in ~/www/python/src/ as suggested by the docs, but not any more. Any
idea what happend? And how can I prevent this in the future?
Best,
Fako Berkers wrote:
> I had a project running named algo-news. I can still login
> and "become" algo-news, but all my files seem to have
> disappeared. There was a Python app in ~/www/python/src/ as
> suggested by the docs, but not any more. Any idea what
> happend? And how
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