https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=28757

--- Comment #3 from Chad H. <[email protected]> 2011-04-30 12:00:01 UTC 
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(In reply to comment #2)
> (In reply to comment #1)
> > De-facto they are? no they aren't, they are still the extension
> 
> Yes, they are. They are a part of the extension internally and i know this
> because i was involved in the beta testing of that extension, which was over
> more than a year ago.
>

No, they aren't. They're still an extension until somebody actually decides to
merge the features to core, if that will ever happen (/me glares at a few
people).

> New users who want to report bugs are confused by this,
> because to them all these features appear to be a central part of the site and
> not an extension. It's time to make reporting easier for them.
> 

The same argument could be made for ParserFunctions, or Cite, or any other
feature Wikimedia has deployed to their site. I really don't think it's *that*
big of a deal, unless you can point to a cornucopia of bugs that have been
misfiled for this.

People misfile bugs all the time, and BZ regulars quickly move them to the
correct place.

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