Saw this announcement today that CodeMirror is being rewritten with
accessibility improvements and mobile support and its developers need
funding for it:
https://codemirror.net/6/
Is there some possibility that WMF could donate to their project?
Wikimedia projects use CodeMirror by default as
on a wiki).
Oleg
On 08/08/2018 21:00, Arlo Breault wrote:
On Aug 8, 2018, at 1:43 PM, Saint Johann wrote:
Code of conduct is important to be enforced, but, in my opinion, there should
be a difference in how it’s enforced. To volunteers that help the movement,
there should be no unacceptable
amount of constructive criticism. I am, of course, not
talking about any kinds of serious stuff (Jimmy Wales language), but
more about ‘WTF language’.
Oleg
On 08/08/2018 19:20, Arlo Breault wrote:
On Aug 8, 2018, at 9:42 AM, Saint Johann wrote:
especially when said to Wikimedia employees
I’m sorry, but no, even the evidence that Jimmy Wales is a worst human
being on the entire planet Earth wouldn’t make some kinds of language
(like the one you are quoting from) acceptable in a collaborative
environment. Of course, he should apologise, but CoCC doesn’t have any
authority about
That was about the other thing, putting Code of Conduct file into every
MediaWiki extension. Wikimedia Phabricator is by design a MediaWiki
development space, so it’s under code of conduct by all definitions.
(Although I must comment that banning a person for a ‘WTF’ type of
comment is really
Or you could’ve just give a link somewhere with those messages to a page
where someone could drop you a translation in their language ;-)
Oleg
On 30/04/2018 21:05, Pine W wrote:
Thank you for that information, Alexandros. :) I rely extensively on
machine translation, and online resources