This past Friday, at the request of Michael Movchin, I added a Huggle product to Bugzilla. Michael and Petr Bena are working on a web version of Huggle that can be used if you don't have access to Windows (which, having not used Huggle at all, is where I understand Huggle currently runs).
I'd like to add more of these sort of tools to Bugzilla, just as we have a lot of MediaWiki extensions in Bugzilla, since I think this could encourage cross pollination between the WMF projects and people who are interested in things that aren't core to WMF.
On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 11:03 AM, Mark A. Hershberger mah@wikimedia.orgwrote:
This past Friday, at the request of Michael Movchin, I added a Huggle product to Bugzilla. Michael and Petr Bena are working on a web version of Huggle that can be used if you don't have access to Windows (which, having not used Huggle at all, is where I understand Huggle currently runs).
I'd like to add more of these sort of tools to Bugzilla, just as we have a lot of MediaWiki extensions in Bugzilla, since I think this could encourage cross pollination between the WMF projects and people who are interested in things that aren't core to WMF.
Yay!
This is great news. Huggle is used by several of the largest Wikimedia communities (ENWP, PTWP, etc.) for intensive vandalfighting, so it's great to see its issue tracking done in a place more visible to other Wikimedia volunteer and staff developers.
Steven
On 27/02/12 20:03, Mark A. Hershberger wrote:
This past Friday, at the request of Michael Movchin, I added a Huggle product to Bugzilla. Michael and Petr Bena are working on a web version of Huggle that can be used if you don't have access to Windows (which, having not used Huggle at all, is where I understand Huggle currently runs).
Wow, I had heard about a new version which would also work in Linux/Mac but not about a web one. Cool.
Huggle 3 should be compatible with Linux, Windows and Mac. Currently, we are also planning Huggle WebApp (WA), a cross-platform and browser-based application. Both projects are parallel.
If some of you are interessted in Huggle you might be interessted in joining our mailing list (https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/huggle). Also feel free to join our meeting on 4th March, 2012 18:00 UTC in #huggle on Freenode.
Yours sincerely,
Michael Movchin
Am 27.02.2012 23:30, schrieb Platonides:
On 27/02/12 20:03, Mark A. Hershberger wrote:
This past Friday, at the request of Michael Movchin, I added a Huggle product to Bugzilla. Michael and Petr Bena are working on a web version of Huggle that can be used if you don't have access to Windows (which, having not used Huggle at all, is where I understand Huggle currently runs).
Wow, I had heard about a new version which would also work in Linux/Mac but not about a web one. Cool.
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