This is interesting Ori - thanks for sharing this / setting it up.
Sorry to pick on this example in particular but I was surprised to see
so much code for the Universal Language selector (ULS) - especially as
a single language speaker I don't ever use any of them - and I am thus
being penalised.
Hey all,
Some of you may know our belowed robot, which is working as a slave in
some of our dev channels. Unfortunately, freenode as well as wikimedia
labs is a bit unstable, when it comes to network connectivity. So both
freenode servers as well as internet connectivity of labs are
occasionally
On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 11:50 PM, Jon Robson jdlrob...@gmail.com wrote:
This is interesting Ori - thanks for sharing this / setting it up.
Thanks for checking it out!
Sorry to pick on this example in particular but I was surprised to see
so much code for the Universal Language selector (ULS)
On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 10:03 PM, Eran Rosenthal eranro...@gmail.comwrote:
Nice feature, thanks!
1. I tried to use it in ?debug=1 mode, and it seems to give 0 size to many
modules.
Yep -- already filed as https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3.
I'll fix it.
2. It would be
Le 11/10/13 09:24, Petr Bena a écrit :
wm-bots components are not configured as services, so restarting them
is not as easy as doing sudo service wm-bot restart
Seems you might want to make them upstart services. That will ease
maintenance, and AFAIK, Ubuntu upstart would even make sure the
I agree, but it requires some work, which I am too lazy for,
especially since manual restart is almost as hard as typing sudo
service wm-bot restart, it's just like 2 different commands
writing whole upstart script for bouncers and core is lot of work...
Maybe when I have a lot of time I could
also the problem is not that service wouldn't be up. Service IS UP but
it's not connected to freenode (nothing upstart could fix) it's
problem in wm-bot source code. It actually can reconnect when
connection die, but problem is that wm-bot is using bouncer, and this
bouncer doesn't forward signal
On 10/11/2013 06:51 AM, Petr Bena wrote:
It actually can reconnect when
connection die, but problem is that wm-bot is using bouncer, and this
bouncer doesn't forward signal when remote server disconnect. This
needs to be fixed by some more coding and that again requires some
other petan who
I don't understand, some better explanation would be nice.
What is dickson server? Why it works better? The bouncers are running
on same server as bot core, only reason for bouncers to exist is that
I can upgrade the bot without having to reconnect it (I can restart
the core process anytime and
On 10/11/2013 09:30 AM, Petr Bena wrote:
What is dickson server? Why it works better?
dickson.freenode.net as also known as dickson.wikimedia.org: the
freenode node that is on our network. (Which isn't advertized or in the
round robins yet because it is still in burn-in).
It doesn't
That is rather nice to know!
On 11 October 2013 15:57, Marc A. Pelletier m...@uberbox.org wrote:
On 10/11/2013 09:30 AM, Petr Bena wrote:
What is dickson server? Why it works better?
dickson.freenode.net as also known as dickson.wikimedia.org: the
freenode node that is on our network.
As I understand, the 'targets' system was put in place to prevent
mobile-inappropriate modules from being loaded by default. But this is not
loaded by default; as you point out, there's an explicit mw.loader.using()
call that specifies the module by name and causes to be retrieved on
demand.
Sorry to pick on this example in particular but I was surprised to see
so much code for the Universal Language selector (ULS) - especially as
a single language speaker I don't ever use any of them - and I am thus
being penalised.
אנחנו במיעוט הקטן בקרב האנושות של דוברי שפות אחרות
Is it dangerous to call WikiPage-doEdit inside a parser tag callback?
I'm writing a parser tag extension whatever, whose callback function is:
public static function myCallback($input, $argv, $parser) {
$t = Title::newFromText('anytitle'); // any article title at all
$p =
There is a plan for a worldwide round of Aaron Hackathons, on the
upcoming Nov 8-10 weekend.
http://aaronswartzhackathon.org/
Coordination:
https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/Worldwide_Aaron_Swartz_Memorial_Hackathon_Series
We have been invited to run a hackathon. Can we organize it? We would
Hey guys!
Google has its own loader called jsapi which typically is included as following:
script type=text/javascript src=http://www.google.com/jsapi;/script
How can I include it using $wgResourceModules to use in my extension?
-
Yury Katkov, WikiVote
The doEdit() call needs to parse and reuses $wgParser, which is already in
use so it probably breaks the state of it. Maybe you could use a
DeferredUpdate to actually to the edits, or do them via an api.php request,
or stash $wgParser, replace it with a new one before doing the edit and then
swap
Coincidentally, the us WMF Researchers have been working with some
academics and community members to organize a global research hackathon on
Nov. 9th.
See:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Labs2/Hackathons/November_9th,_2013
And: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:L2
-Aaron
On
On 2013-10-11 1:24 PM, Aaron Schulz aschulz4...@gmail.com wrote:
The doEdit() call needs to parse and reuses $wgParser, which is already in
use so it probably breaks the state of it. Maybe you could use a
DeferredUpdate to actually to the edits, or do them via an api.php
request,
or stash
Thanks for your suggestion!
I wound up deferring the edits by adding them to the MediaWiki job queue.
DanB
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On Thu, 2013-10-10 at 11:11 -0700, Quim Gil wrote:
I'm pretty sure that there is a task that most of us could mentor. It
doesn't need to be related with the MediaWiki codebase. Come on, think
harder! ;)
I organized GNOME's participation in Google Code-In (and its predecessor
GHOP) three
Well, speaking more broadly, how can I include any remote javascript
with ResourceLoader?
-
Yury Katkov, WikiVote
On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 8:21 PM, Yury Katkov katkov.ju...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey guys!
Google has its own loader called jsapi which typically is included as
following:
Which websites are you planning on hacking into?
On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 12:17 PM, Quim Gil q...@wikimedia.org wrote:
There is a plan for a worldwide round of Aaron Hackathons, on the upcoming
Nov 8-10 weekend.
http://aaronswartzhackathon.**org/ http://aaronswartzhackathon.org/
On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 1:32 PM, Yury Katkov katkov.ju...@gmail.com wrote:
Well, speaking more broadly, how can I include any remote javascript
with ResourceLoader?
Somebody can correct me if this is wrong, but I don't think ResourceLoader
supports that, primarily because it's outside the
We should get in!
2013/10/11 Andre Klapper aklap...@wikimedia.org
On Thu, 2013-10-10 at 11:11 -0700, Quim Gil wrote:
I'm pretty sure that there is a task that most of us could mentor. It
doesn't need to be related with the MediaWiki codebase. Come on, think
harder! ;)
I organized
Hey,
I don't know what the current state of affairs is, but when I looked into
this for the Maps extension shortly after RL was introduced, it was not
possible.
Cheers
--
Jeroen De Dauw
http://www.bn2vs.com
Don't panic. Don't be evil. ~=[,,_,,]:3
--
Sorry to pick on this example in particular but I was surprised to see
so much code for the Universal Language selector (ULS) - especially as
a single language speaker I don't ever use any of them - and I am thus
being penalised.
אנחנו במיעוט הקטן בקרב האנושות של דוברי שפות
On Tue, 1 Oct 2013 11:11:16 -0700, Brion Vibber wrote:
Question for the group:
Would an officially supported general-purpose MediaWiki hosting service be
useful to people who would like to run wikis, but don't have the time,
expertise, or resources to maintain their own installation?
If so,
That's not a funny joke...
On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 7:38 PM, Anthony o...@theendput.com wrote:
Which websites are you planning on hacking into?
On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 12:17 PM, Quim Gil q...@wikimedia.org wrote:
There is a plan for a worldwide round of Aaron Hackathons, on the upcoming
Nov
It wasn't really a joke.
On Oct 11, 2013 5:34 PM, Petr Bena benap...@gmail.com wrote:
That's not a funny joke...
On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 7:38 PM, Anthony o...@theendput.com wrote:
Which websites are you planning on hacking into?
On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 12:17 PM, Quim Gil
Then you'd better make it clear whether you are:
A) Completely ignorant of what the definition of a hackathon is.
B) Trolling.
~Daniel Friesen (Dantman, Nadir-Seen-Fire) [http://danielfriesen.name/]
On 2013-10-11 2:37 PM, Anthony wrote:
It wasn't really a joke.
On Oct 11, 2013 5:34 PM, Petr
On 10/11/2013 10:21 AM, Andre Klapper wrote:
These are the topics that I consider important to discuss before
deciding.
Thank you very much for this analysis! Also thank you MatmaRex for your
first-hand experience as a Code-in participant.
PS: Lydia of WMDE organized GCI for KDE in 2012
Petr Bena benap...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey all,
Some of you may know our belowed robot, which is working as a slave in
some of our dev channels. Unfortunately, freenode as well as wikimedia
labs is a bit unstable, when it comes to network connectivity. So both
freenode servers as well as
On 10/11/2013 03:37 PM, Andre Klapper wrote:
I failed to make up my mind if it's helpful for the *majority* of
Bugzilla users (reporters, testers, triagers, developers, managers) or
if it might clutter the Comments view too much for some people, so I
kept it as an opt-in setting.
I'm happy to
Yup and it's as simple as ...
$('little language toothed wheel
thing').on('click', function() {
mw.loader.using( 'modulename', function() {
// do thing with modulename
} );
} );
On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 1:28 PM, Dan Andreescu dandree...@wikimedia.org wrote:
Sorry to pick on this example in
On 11/10/13 23:37, Andre Klapper wrote:
Hi,
sorry for my late answer.
On Mon, 2013-09-30 at 08:47 -0700, James Forrester wrote:
This is brilliant, and makes Bugzilla hugely more usable; could it be
switched on for all users by default, or would that impair the server
operation too much?
I
On Sat, Oct 12, 2013 at 5:35 AM, Isarra Yos zhoris...@gmail.com wrote:
Definitely something that should be visible to everyone; without it, users
are completely dependent on people saying what they've done in their
comments to understand what's going on, and people often don't do that.
So
On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 1:28 PM, Dan Andreescu dandree...@wikimedia.org
wrote:
I know close to nothing about this, but I'm kind of interested in finding
out. Would it be possible to $('little language toothed wheel
thing').on('click', load something like jquery.uls.data)? That would
On Saturday, October 12, 2013, Dan Andreescu wrote:
I know close to nothing about this, but I'm kind of interested in finding
out. Would it be possible to $('little language toothed wheel
thing').on('click', load something like jquery.uls.data)? That would
already be 37.13KB.
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