I am pleased to announce that Stephane Bisson joins WMF this week as a
Software Engineer on the Collaboration Team!
Stephane is an avid learner and traveler. He is passionate about
history, cultures, and languages. He runs, cooks, and enjoys wine
tasting. And is eager to travel to Napa with
quote name=Timo Tijhof date=2015-04-04 time=04:40:33 +0100
TL;DR:
* Our QUnit jobs now uses latest Chromium instead of PhantomJS.
* You can run the test suite from the command line locally now.
Thanks to Tim Starling, Antoine hashar Musso, Kunal (legoktm),
Bryan Davis, S Page, and James
Indeed. What about Gathering (which at least matches the name of the
extension) or Cluster - maybe even Compilation. Of course, there's the
problem of having two extensions doing similar things, which will create
problems when we have to come up with words in other languages, too.
Nonetheless,
If public 'lists' were serialised as real pages (true first class citizens)
all the usual functions would work, and if they were serialised as
wikitext, those pages would look remarkably like existing Collections.
On Sun, 5 Apr 2015 02:37 Brian Wolff bawo...@gmail.com wrote:
Oh look, we go full
On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 1:51 PM, Bryan Davis bd...@wikimedia.org wrote:
The new PSR-3 debug logging system brought namespaced external code
(Psr\Log\LoggerInterface) into use in MediaWiki core. The classes I
built out to work with this system are using faux namespaces by virtue
of class names