Hi,
I created a beta version for next huggle (windows 64bit, for other
platforms, please compile it from GitHub).
Download link is here: https://petr.insw.cz/huggle/huggle_3.1.21_x64.exe
Let me know if you find any issues with it. The reason for this is
that couple of last versions of huggle introduced new bugs that nobody
noticed prior release and I would like to revamp the beta team. So if
you can please test.
Thank you
Hi,
I am very busy this year so I am not focusing on huggle development so
much, but in 2 days hackathon starts and I will try to concentrate on
fixing stuff and doing things we wanted for a long time.
So if you got anything you believe that should be done soonish, please
let me know during this week. I will be in #huggle and watching for
tickets on phabricator!
Thanks
hi,
I found a critical bug in .17 so I did a quick release of a patched
version which fixes this. You can ignore previous release, it won't be
pushed through updater.
Hi,
I released 3.1.16 which was rather a quick fix of a major issue we had
since first version of huggle 3. The problem is briefly described in
commit message https://github.com/huggle/huggle3-qt-lx/commit/2d5b5b23dab223d4c0f36029823d…
Basically this issue caused huggle to randomly (rarely) corrupt some
incoming data, which doesn't matter so much on wikis where rollback is
being used, because on these it's mediawiki which actually performs
the revert. This was however affecting other wikis where rollback is
available to admins only.
It's strongly recommended to upgrade to new version, especially if you
are using huggle outside of english wikipedia.
Hi,
I released huggle 3.1.15, it wasn't very simple release to be honest
and I am still working on it. I will not put it on update channel yet
because there is a huge amount of big changes in this release that
need some testing.
* When you get logged out of mediawiki, all queries that were to be
executed get suspended and resumed when you log back. That means you
no longer need to double revert same edit and so on
* ORES scoring was experimentally enabled for all wikis. That should
give you more precise scores for all edits. The weight of this score
is rather low now but should there be no issues I will boost it in
next release.
So, keep testing and let me know if you find any problems!
Out of curiosity, this may also break all versions of huggle that are
older than 3.15, which was released sometime around November 2014.
I strongly recommend you to upgrade if you are using such an ancient
version. I don't know what is going to happen, but it may break.
Unless someone patches the legacy huggle version, it will probably
remain defunct.
On Wed, Jun 3, 2015 at 11:23 PM, Maarten Dammers <maarten(a)mdammers.nl> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Brad Jorsch (Anomie) schreef op 3-6-2015 om 18:43:
>>
>> <not an announcement>
>
> Could you please stop using the announce list for chatter? Probably better
> to put the announce list on moderation.
>
> Maarten
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Hello folks,
Me and Adam Shorland will be at Lyon this weekend. If you plan to
visit hackathon as well and you are a developer or user, you can
huggle us there!
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Lyon_Hackathon_2015
Hi,
New version of huggle is out, it's one of minor releases so you don't
really need to update. It fixes only one major issue in x64 build for
windows, where openssl doesn't work. Other than that it just add 1
feature: you can save your password now.
It's kind of insecure, but same applies for storing passwords in your
web browser, you probably do that :P
Hi,
I just made a new version of huggle, it was released sooner than I
wanted, because of a retina display patch for MacOS that I consider
slightly important (huggle 3.1.10 was unusable on Mac if you had
retina display).
Full changelog: https://github.com/huggle/huggle3-qt-lx/compare/3.1.10...3.1.11