On Mon, Oct 17, 2016 at 11:02 PM, Chad wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 17, 2016 at 5:14 AM Adam Wight wrote:
>
> > The challenges are first that it's based on a Tomcat backend
> > <
> > https://github.com/Wikimedia-TW/han3_ji7_tsoo1_kian3_WM/
>
On Tue, Oct 18, 2016 at 4:30 AM, Aaron Schulz wrote:
> You can add me to the patch. I might be able to get around to looking at
> it this week.
>
Added you. Thanks a lot Aaron for helping in.
Hope the extension reach production soon :)
Thanks,
Tony Thomas
Hi Shoichi,
On Mon, Oct 17, 2016 at 5:25 AM, 魔法設計師 wrote:
> 1. Acutally speaking it can be launched as a self-server by lightweight
> Jetty (the server is Jetty embedded) it will be launched as a nomal java
> application. Why I use Tomcat now but not launched by "java
Hello,
With the preamble of my opinion not being an authoritative point of
view at all, I should point out that Java/JVM based services are not
especially loved in WMF. Ops does not feel it has the capability of
supporting them. There are a few around like Gerrit, Cassandra,
ElasticSearch, Kafka
Google Code-in 2016 has been announced: A contest for 13-17 year old
students. While we wait for Wikimedia to get accepted:
Take those 10 minutes to find (or update) some Phabricator tasks in
your project(s) that would take an experienced contributor 2-3 hours.
* Do you have small,
That's wonderful, congratulation Srishti, I hope that you will be able
to make flourish both the community and yourself on tasks regarding
Wikimedia technical community engagement. :)
Le 12/10/2016 à 08:52, Quim Gil a écrit :
Hello everybody,
The Technical Collaboration team is very happy
Hi Quim,
thanks for the fast answer and the explanation :)
Best,
Florian
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Betreff: Re: [Wikitech-l] Wikimedia Developer Summit Weekly
Datum: 2016-10-17T21:43:14+0200
Von: "Quim Gil"
An: "Florian Schmidt"
How to grow our technical community? This is a main topic at the upcoming
Wikimedia Developer Summit (San Francisco, January 11-13, 2017).
There is a call for participation open until the end of this month (October
31). Your proposals for discussions related to this main topic are welcome!
There