Alcuni server freenode sono stati compromessi. Cambiate le vostre password.
Ciao,
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Da: "Pine W" <wiki.pine(a)gmail.com>
Data: 24/Set/2014 20:46
Oggetto: [Wikimedia-l] ***Security notice*** for IRC: vulnerability prior
to September 15, change passwords
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Cc:
All,
As you may have heard, Freenode found some compromised servers on their
networks. Network traffic, including SSL traffic, may have been sniffed by
a third party.
This likely affects many Wikimedia IRC users, including users who do not
speak English, so please forward this notice and translate as needed for
the benefit of other Wikimedians.
If you have not changed your nickserv password on September 15 or later,
please do so now.
>From the Freenode blog:
"Before changing your password, please check your email address in /msg
nickserv info and, if needed, update it – see /msg nickserv help set email
(remember to check your new email for the verification key). This will
ensure that we can send you a password reset email should, for whatever
reason, your password change not work properly. If you have no email set on
your account or an email set that you cannot access, we cannot send
password resets to you, so do please keep this up-to-date.
"To change your password use /msg nickserv set password newpasshere
"Since traffic may have been sniffed, you may also wish to consider any
channel keys or similar secret information exchanged over the network."
Please direct questions to Freenode IRC ops. They are voiced in the
#freenode channel.
Pine
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Segnalo che, visto il noto crollo di it.wiki (-30 % di utenti
"quotidiani" dal 2012), Daniele Pugliesi ha creato
https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progetto:Promozione, il quale si aggiunge
cosí alla schiera di progetto:Scuole, progetto:GLAM,
progetto:Accoglienza, progetto:Aiuto.
Il modo piú sicuro per sciupare un entusiasmo iniziale è di
impantanarsi in mille ricostruzioni e duplicazioni, quindi ho cercato di
raccogliere tutte le risorse "canoniche" esistenti. Per piacere
aggiungete/categorizzate ciò che manca.
Del tutto assente al momento è una proposta di cosa concreta, facile e
personale, che una persona possa fare per aiutare nella
promozione/reclutamento e sentirsi utile:* vedi i collegamenti rossi
"Email", "Amici", "Familiari".
Lato WMI, ricordo a chi va al Linux Day gli utili consigli generali:
<http://wiki.wikimedia.it/wiki/Associazione:Organizzazione_di_eventi#Piccoli…>.
Inoltre, date un'occhiata a
<http://wiki.wikimedia.it/w/?title=Gadget&diff=165752>.
Nemo
(*) Pensate, una volta avevamo
<https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_sul_tuo_sito>. Non so
quanto abbia preso piede allora, ma oggigiorno al massimo potremmo
sperare in "wikipedia sul tuo blog".
David Cuenca, 12/08/2014 10:15:
> Actually that feature was introduced during the Wikidata meetup by
> User:Vlsergey :)
> See:
> https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Project_chat#Edit_directly_from_info…
>
> AFAIK, at the moment it is only deployed on ruwiki, but it works! Check
> also his other wikidata editors:
> https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Project_chat/Archive/2014/07#WEF_gad…
Is there documentation for this on a dedicated/discoverable page on Meta
or wikidatawiki now?
I disagree that this (editing Wikidata properties from the page where
they're transcluded) is something that can wait for the perfect solution
of world famine. It's much wiser to start with localised implementations
on particularly high-impact places.
For instance, when we get to fetch {{bio}} data for the lead section of
250k it.wiki articles*, being able to edit it directly from it.wiki will
be a killer feature. It's not so important for this to happen within
VisualEditor.
We need the data in use now, not in years. (This is not Nupedia.)
Nemo
(*) Hopefully in months rather than years, given Amir has now imported
all main data.
<https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Bot_requests/Italian_Wikipedia_perso…>