Perhaps a thanks to the people we don't think about, who we often never
even work with. Volunteers and third-party developers who contribute to
and maintain repositories not part of the big tickets. People who take
the time to file bugs, and triage them, and sort things out. The ops who
keep things running, even when on a plane. Those who comment on
proposals, finding problems, expressing support. Liaisons, developers,
designers who take the time to reach out and talk to the people affected
by what they do, and take the time to listen.
And also a thanks to everyone on this list for keeping things fairly
sensible and productive and not turning it into a massive drama fest
every tuesday.
On 05/12/15 08:25, Legoktm wrote:
Hi,
It's been a while since we had one of these, and 2015 has been a very
busy year! :-)
I'll quote Sumana from last time:
How about a little email thread for us to say
nice things about each
other? Rules: be kind, thank someone, and say why you're thanking
them.
[If you don't get thanked and you feel mopey, email me and I'll
comfort you. :-)]
I'll start off with thank yous to:
* Addshore, for his awesome work on CatWatch and help with recent
ExtensionDistributor improvements
* YuviPanda, for coming up with unique and useful tools for Wikimedians,
and then following through and building them
* S Page, for consistently nagging me and other developers to improve
documentation
-- Legoktm
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