Hello!
tl;dr: all publicly available event streams at stream.wikimedia.org will
have their retention time set to 7 days.
Many of the streams available at stream.wikimedia.org have retention times
of 31 days. This means that at any given time, the past 31 days of these
streams are consumable.
Sometimes, within these streams, certain data may accidentally contain
personally identifiable information. For example, someone might
accidentally enter their personal email into a revision comment field. On
the wikis, this information can be quickly suppressed so that it is not
viewable externally. However, because streams are historical and immutable,
it is difficult to remove this information from the stream history.
To help mitigate the risk of PII exposure, we are reducing the retention of
these streams to 7 days. We plan to make this change on *Monday April 4th
2022*.
In the future, we would like to intentionally remove this data from
streams. Doing so requires us to maintain new services that produce new
streams with PII information redacted. Doing this is not a trivial thing to
stand up, hence this mitigation effort for now.
-Andrew Otto
Wikimedia Foundation
Hi ,
Good Afternoon sir/madam,
I am Krishna Vineeth , a 1st year student at , Kalasalingam University,
Chennai, India.
I am new to open source contributions , my dream is to crack GSOC.
I have a good knowledge in HTML, CSS and basic knowledge in Javascript,
MySQL, PHP,
The programming languages - C, C++ and PYTHON and software Qt Designer.
I am interested in contributing to this Wikimedia Foundation.
Will you please guide me how to contribute and how to get connected with
the mentors??
I hope for a positive reply from you.
Thank you.
Ok
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> Dear Wikipedia Developers & Researchers,
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> My name is Ethan, and I am a researcher working under the supervision
> of Prof.Haiyi
> Zhu <https://haiyizhu.com/> in the HCI Department at Carnegie Mellon
> University. We are looking for participants to test our visualization
> system of ORES <https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/ORES>.
>
> About our research
>
> We are currently conducting a research study on Wikipedia's ORES system.
> Our research focuses on building visualizations that help people
> effectively understand ORES and build ORES-based applications.
>
> About our study
>
> If you have developed or used any ORES-based application, we would love to
> invite you to participate in this research. The research will be a
> think-aloud interview that takes approximately *45 minutes*. During the
> research, we will ask you to interact with a visualization system we
> developed for explaining aspects of the ORES models. We will also ask you
> follow-up questions around your understanding of the visualization as well
> as your thoughts on the AI models.
>
> Compensation
>
> All participants will be offered* $20 amazon gift cards*. If you are
> interested in taking part in this research or would like more information,
> please reply to this email.
>
> I am looking forward to your response!
>
>
> Best,
>
> Ethan Ye
>
> --
> Zining(Ethan) Ye
>
> Carnegie Mellon University, School of Design
> Ziningy1(a)andrew.cmu.edu | 412-266-2205
>
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> Hey , I am a second year computer science student and looking for some
> project to contribute to GSoc2022 as I actively take part in open source
> events (recently completed Hacktoberfest) and above all , I am a true
> admirer of free education for all which your organization supports.
> Kindly reply to me if you have any ongoing project and other sources of
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> now and make my first contribution in your organization as early as
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> Attaching my resume for your reference.
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> Hi all,
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>
>
> I have just tried to connect to huggle and I don´t get any changes. Is
> this an issue with my installation?
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> Thanks for short feedback.
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> RacoonyRE
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Hi all,
I have just tried to connect to huggle and I don´t get any changes. Is this an issue with my installation?
Thanks for short feedback.
RacoonyRE
Hey , I am a second year computer science student and looking for some
project to contribute to GSoc2022 as I actively take part in open source
events (recently completed Hacktoberfest) and above all , I am a true
admirer of free education for all which your organization supports.
Kindly reply to me if you have any ongoing project and other sources of
information regarding it. I am willing to be involved in a project Right
now and make my first contribution in your organization as early as
possible.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Thank you.
Regards
Aaditya Prasad
Attaching my resume for your reference.
Dear Wikipedia Developers & Researchers,
My name is Ethan, and I am a researcher working under the supervision
of Prof.Haiyi
Zhu <https://haiyizhu.com/> in the HCI Department at Carnegie Mellon
University. We are looking for participants to test our visualization
system of ORES <https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/ORES>.
About our research
We are currently conducting a research study on Wikipedia's ORES system.
Our research focuses on building visualizations that help people
effectively understand ORES and build ORES-based applications.
About our study
If you have developed or used any ORES-based application, we would love to
invite you to participate in this research. The research will be a
think-aloud interview that takes approximately *45 minutes*. During the
research, we will ask you to interact with a visualization system we
developed for explaining aspects of the ORES models. We will also ask you
follow-up questions around your understanding of the visualization as well
as your thoughts on the AI models.
Compensation
All participants will be offered* $20 amazon gift cards*. If you are
interested in taking part in this research or would like more information,
please reply to this email.
I am looking forward to your response!
Best,
Ethan Ye
--
Zining(Ethan) Ye
Carnegie Mellon University, School of Design
Ziningy1(a)andrew.cmu.edu | 412-266-2205
Hi,
I just released a new version of Huggle after long time. It contains
only few minor changes, the full list of commits is here:
https://github.com/huggle/huggle3-qt-lx/compare/3.4.9...3.4.10
In summary:
* Huge amount of translation updates
* Dark mode for diffs
* Couple of bug fixes
Have fun
Hi,
Today I released new version of Huggle:
It contains mostly only bug fixes, one of them is quite annoying, but
affecting only new users (the default summaries were blanked for them
so Huggle provided no summaries when editing pages).
Other than bug fixes there isn't any new feature. Due to large amount
of bugs fixed in past few releases I also lifted requirements on
English Wikipedia to Huggle 3.4.8 or newer, people were still using
old one which caused troubles.
This is not affecting legacy Huggle versions.