Hi Timo,
Thanks for clarifying this.
I would like to also point interested folks to the discussion taking
place here: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Topic:Wovr2kqb7qwhztwu
I think the MUST/SHOULD/OPTIONAL language was in a large part the
initial source of my confusion.
Ostrzyciel
On
This release adds the npx command, and updates Firefox (78esr to 90esr) and
Chromium (90 to 97).
Get started by installing, updating, or learning more, at:
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/g/fresh#fresh-environment
Changelog:
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/g/fresh/+/22.01.1/CHANGELOG.md
As a
Hello, all!
This email contains valuable information about the Toolforge service.
Starting today, we're initiating a process to migrate away from Debian
Stretch to Debian Buster for all of Toolforge servers, and the most
affected piece is the Grid Engine backend in particular.
Debian Stretch
Hi Ostrzyciel. Replies inline.
On Thu, 27 Jan 2022, at 08:15, Ostrzyciel wrote:
> Maybe a dumb question – I get a profound impression that this email *and* the
> guidelines are directed at Wikimedia employees, not MediaWiki extension
> developers in general.
>
> ...why? I thought that most
hello,
I have published recently the extension PageProperties
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:PageProperties
it is mainly a page properties aggregator where users can
set display title, language and content model of a page, in one place,
plus defining SEO meta data and