Hello All,
We're kicking off another round of Code Stewardship reviews for the
quarter. Please take a look and share your thoughts through the
Feedback Solicitation talk pages[1].
Below you'll also find a brief update for the Q3 Code Stewardship
Review activities.
Q4 Code Stewardship Reviews
The reason I don't want them in the same category is, that:
* I see them as a totally different type of contribution. I think a
security reporter has more in common with a translator than a code
contributor
* The existing credits section is maintained by script based on git
log. The security
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A while back (cba03a5777) we gave up dividing that file into
"Developers" and "Patch contributors" - and imho that was a good
thing. The only sections in the CREDITS file by now are "Contributors"
and "Translators", where the latter just holds a
Good ideas, side note: I'm fairly certain the Credits special page just
pulls from CREDITS file.
Thanks,
Zppix
Volunteer Developer for WMF
Volunteer Support for Mozilla
www.enwp.org/User:Zppix
On Tue, May 1, 2018 at 3:34 PM, Brian Wolff wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
>
Hi everyone,
Currently we only credit people who report security vulnerabilities at
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Security_Team/Thanks (which
basically nobody reads or knows exists) and sometimes in the commit message
and release announcements. Given such people are instrumental in
I don't know any iOS developers, but I can ask some of the developers I
know if they do.
Thanks,
Zppix
Volunteer Developer for WMF
Volunteer Support for Mozilla
www.enwp.org/User:Zppix
On Tue, May 1, 2018 at 3:10 PM, Daniel Zahn wrote:
> > - New "Nearby places that need
> - New "Nearby places that need pictures" UI with direct uploads (and
associated category suggestions) -
Woohoo. That's exactly what i was always missing and was so great about the
old WikiLovesMonuments app.
Thank you very much!
> Enabled two-factor authentication login
Also very nice, just
Hi zppix e,
We have been wanting to release an iOS app, but it depends entirely on
whether we are able to get an iOS developer on board, either as a volunteer
or paid (if we are able to obtain additional funding). The current team is
unfortunately all Android developers.
Do you know anyone who
It’s worth noting that (to the best of my knowledge) having a release for both
iOS and Android is not trivial, seeing as they’re entirely separate platforms
with separate programming languages, SDKs, approval workflows, and
publication/release systems.
> On May 1, 2018, at 4:19 AM, zppix e
Is there a plan to release to iOS?
Thanks,
Zppix
Volunteer Developer for WMF
Volunteer Support for Mozilla
www.enwp.org/User:Zppix
On Tue, May 1, 2018 at 4:25 AM, Josephine Lim
wrote:
> Sorry about the lack of formatting - I am not sure why that happened. :( To
>
Sorry about the lack of formatting - I am not sure why that happened. :( To
rephrase, the new features are:
* New "Nearby places that need pictures" UI with direct uploads (and
associated category suggestions)
* Enabled two-factor authentication login
* Enabled viewing of Commons user talk
Hi all,
We've just released version 2.7 of the Commons Android app ! \o/ The new
version is available for download on the Google Play Store[1] as well as
F-Droid[2].
This update includes several new features:
- New "Nearby places that need pictures" UI with direct uploads (and
associated
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