Thanks Victoria! I really enjoyed our interaction, and thank you for what
you did for the movement. I wish you all the best on your future path, and
hope you are not becoming a stranger!
Best wishes,
Denny
On Tue, Jan 15, 2019 at 10:25 AM Amir Sarabadani
wrote:
> One thing I want to point out
Cool, thanks! I read this a while ago, rereading again.
On Tue, Jan 15, 2019 at 3:28 AM Sebastian Hellmann <
hellm...@informatik.uni-leipzig.de> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> let me send you a paper from 2013, which might either help directly or at
> least to get some ideas...
>
> A lemon lexicon for
One thing I want to point out is when she joined, we had only 16 engineers
in site reliability engineering [1] but now it's 26 [2]. Running the fifth
most visited website and the greatest thing you can find in the internet
with only 16 engineers is CRAZY. Such well-needed expansion shows its
Many thanks for your work in these two years, Victoria. You leave the
Technology team in much better shape than you found it.
For those of you not in the know I think is worth mentioning that in her
tenure here Victoria has created the Technical Engagement team to better
attend technical
This is the weekly update from the Search Platform team for the week
starting 2019-01-07.
As always, feedback and questions welcome.
== Discussions ==
=== Search ===
* David discovered an issue with the click-through rate on one of the
Search dashboards for mobile apps [0] and enlisted
Reminder: Technical Advice IRC meeting for the first time of the year on
**Wednesday 4-5 pm UTC** on #wikimedia-tech.
Question can be asked in English & German.
The Technical Advice IRC Meeting is a weekly support event for volunteer
developers. Every Wednesday, two full-time developers are
Addshore, t51 patches exactly 2 years in a row... highly suspicious...
Anyway for Thank you Tuesday, I want to thank Alangi Derick for the chance to
help out a wonderful community of developers from Africa! I want to also thank
again Victoria Coleman for everything she has done.
--
Devin
Hi all,
let me send you a paper from 2013, which might either help directly or
at least to get some ideas...
A lemon lexicon for DBpedia, Christina Unger, John McCrae, Sebastian
Walter, Sara Winter, Philipp Cimiano, 2013, Proceedings of 1st
International Workshop on NLP and DBpedia,
Hi everyone,
Following up on Andre's statistics[1] about the people writing/editing
the code, I wanted to share some about the people reviewing the code
(gathered by Nemo, thanks!).
The top +2'ers in MediaWiki core:
582 Timo Tijhof
475 James D. Forrester
406 Kunal Mehta
189 Aaron Schulz
174