On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 12:44 PM, Roan Kattouw <roan.kattouw(a)home.nl> wrote:
Yesterday, Tim Johansson (I'll call him Joti from
now on, we have too
many Tims already) asked me to mentor him for this year's Google Summer
of Code. I accepted. The project he proposed was fixing bug 167 [1]
(separating category and interlanguage links from the article text in
the interface). I've read through the comments, and the issue looks
controversial. Several approaches have been suggested in the past and
there has been debate as to which one is best. Of course, I'd like to
hear from Joti what his plans are so we can discuss them here, but I'd
also like to hear opinions as to whether we should actually implement
bug 167 in the first place.
I see my HotCat was alreadz mentioned. Note that there are copies of
it on commons, en and de wikipedia, and probably others. I am
uncertain if these are kept "in sync". Probably not...
See also my latest endeavour in this direction at [[User:Magnus
Manske/less edit clutter.js]] on en.wikipedia. BTW, is there no
"&withJS" parameter on en?
Cheers,
Magnus