Hi guys,
I've noticed that in the recent few days, Huggle is going very slow.
Is it just me, or is anyone else having problems?
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Regards,
Srikanth Ramakrishnan.
Hello huggle people,
I have been getting a weird behavior from huggle. It is reverting all the
changes I make to the huggle.css page
(history<http://pt.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Usu%C3%A1rio:Chicocvenancio/huggl…>).
I've gotten it reverting me one time before, but 6 times makes the config
unchangeable. We need for rollbackers to change blocktime to something like
8 or 10 hours (yeah, rollbackers can now block on ptwiki).
Also, on a related note what is aiv-reports:false in the project config?
(could this be the culprit for Bug
34622<https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34622>
?)
Thanks for the help.
Chico Venancio
Hello,
I'm developer and helper and I have a proposal for translating Huggle. At the moment we are only using SVN and Meta-Wiki to translate our system. That's bad because the translators need SVN access and other programs.
Many Wikimedia projects like MediaWiki or Pywikipedia uses
Translatewiki.net to translate there user interfaces. Translatewiki.net
has an
easy interface, too. That's easy for the developers, administrators of
SVN and translators. So I think it's better if we change to
Translatewiki to translate our system. What's your opinion? Sincelery,IWorld Volunteer helper and developer of Huggle WA
Hello,
I just send out the invitations for our poll for the next HuggleCon.
(http://www.doodle.com/du7ke2emtc99xv7e)
For those devs, testers and helpers who haven't got it: Please send me
your e-mail-adress to mmovchin(a)wikipedia.de. I will send you a private
invitation link as soon as I read your email.
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Yours sincerely,
Michael Movchin (mmovchin)
Volunteer Huggle core developer, conference coordinator and Wikipedia author
Hello,
I just uploaded and published the logs of the 1st HuggleCon that was on
4th March, 2012 18:00 UTC.
You can view it here:
http://toolserver.org/~mmovchin/hugglecon/
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Yours sincerely,
Michael Movchin (mmovchin)
Volunteer Huggle core developer, conference coordinator and Wikipedia author
Hello,
I just want to remind you that today (4th March) at 18:00 UTC the
HuggleCon begins.
Other timezones, see:
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=HuggleCon&iso=2012…
The conference will be held in the IRC channel "#huggle".
I'm looking forward to say "welcome" to all of you in a few hours on
IRC! :-)
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Yours sincerely,
Michael Movchin (mmovchin)
Volunteer Huggle core developer and conference coordinator
Hello there,
today we have set up our new issue tracker. Now we're using Bugzilla.
You can find it under https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/. Please don't use
the Google Issue Tracker anymore.
Please register if you haven't yet.
@Developers and beta testers: Please send me your loginnames (e-mail) to
this e-mail-adress (mmovchin(a)toolserver.org) with your SUL. Then I can
add to you the permission to edit any bugs, if you don't have it already.
Currently there are no precise guidelines on how we're proceeding with
the development and beta testing. We will introduce a new concept at the
meeting. Please don't forget to join it on 4th March at 18:00 UTC.
Alternatively, we will announce this concept in the mailing list.
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Sincerely,
Michael Movchin (mmovchin)
Volunteer Huggle core developer and conference coordinator
Hello,
the first IRC meeting Huggle (HuggleCon) will be on *4th March at 18:00
UTC*.
Other timezones, see:
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=HuggleCon&iso=2012…
The topics are:
_*1. Developer conference part (30 minutes)*_
* Huggle 3
* New development concept
* Other
_*2.1 Beta-testers conference part (20-25 minutes)
*_ _*With the developers
*_
* New beta-testing concept
* Why some users left Huggle and are now using other tools?
_*2.2. Mini-Workshop (5-10 mins): How to test huggle correctly to find
bugs?*_
_*3. Supporting (open end)*_
_*Feel free to ask any contributors about Huggle*_
Thanks to all who participated in the doodle-poll. I'm glad to see you
all soon.
*The conference will be held in the IRC channel "#huggle".*
Sincerely,
Michael Movchin (mmovchin)
Volunteer Huggle core developer and conference coordinator
mmovchin(a)toolserver.org