It seems like you've gotten reviews but you just don't like the answer.
It is extremely unlikely that anyone is going to merge it in over the
objection of other reviewers. The code needs to be structured so the logic
of what is going on is clear. 3000 lines of regexes with half of them
commented o
Thanks so much, Timo! Having these snapshots of our systems and
infrastructure, and also capturing how it evolves over time, is invaluable.
-selena
On Mon, Oct 24, 2022 at 6:51 AM Krinkle wrote:
> I've done a major update to a number of diagrams on Wikitech.
>
> Usually, I don't mention an upd
Pe luni, 24 octombrie 2022, Bináris a scris:
> Hi,
[...]
> By that time, do you know about such service on the tolserver? Or can I
do it myself somehow with Lua?
Hi Binaris,
For Commons files, there is https://pagepile-visual-filter.toolforge.org/
It shouldn't be too complicated to extend it to
Good idea. Thank you, I am not very familiar with JS, but I will try it.
Marcin Szwarc ezt írta (időpont: 2022. okt. 24.,
H, 23:05):
> Hi, Bináris
>
> A client-side JavaScript code might help with that. This would remove a
> need of deploying any code to all users of the wiki while retaining the
Hi, Bináris
A client-side JavaScript code might help with that. This would remove a need of
deploying any code to all users of the wiki while retaining the page previews.
An overview of a solution:
- find all links on the current page
- create a checkbox for every link (and tag them with page ti
hello
can somebody help with reviewing technical aspects of a cyrillic <->
latin converter ?
it has been said that the file is too big and the commit is too big.
the code is nearly 3500 lines. i think it is not worth to divide it
into separate library or files. as library it would be very fit for
Hi,
I work with large categories. My dream is to upload a list of articles to a
wikipage, where there are checkboxes next to the titles, and I can click.
The page would return a filtered lists which I can use with my bot to
change the category.
On an advanced level, several columns of checkboxes c
Agreed—these diagrams are genuine masterworks which synthesize what would
otherwise take dozens (probably hundreds) of hours to learn. Thank you
very, very much, Timo.
On Mon, 24 Oct 2022 at 12:40, Johan Jönsson wrote:
> Huge thanks for this. As someone who comes into contact with for example
>
Huge thanks for this. As someone who comes into contact with for example
the WMF infrastructure but irregularly, having these diagrams somewhat up
to date just to be able to follow along in conversations is very helpful.
//Johan Jönsson
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On Mon, Oct 24, 2022 at 3:51 PM Krinkle wrote:
> I've d
This is incredible, thank you so much!
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Sammy Tarling
Software Engineer
Wikimedia Foundation
On Mon, 24 Oct 2022, 15:51 Krinkle, wrote:
> I've done a major update to a number of diagrams on Wikitech.
>
> Usually, I don't mention an update here, but I'm highlighting it now as
> it's been a w
I've done a major update to a number of diagrams on Wikitech.
Usually, I don't mention an update here, but I'm highlighting it now as it's
been a while since we mentioned them on-list and the community and foundation
have grown a lot so some of these may be new to you.
Given how much has change
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