Hi, I think your concern is quite valid, although I have to emphasise that my commitment, like that of L235, is a minimum. I do have until late September free and plan to commit more time that. I do anticipate putting in 12 hours or more into the project each week during the summer at the end, although this, unlike my previous commitment, is not a guarantee. Unfortunately, when school year kicks in in October in the amount of time I can put in is really unpredictable and hence why I put in a lower commitment. Hope that help easing some of your concern, although the final decision of whether I should be allowed into the team, of course, lies with the current xTools team and I respect whatever decision you make. Cheers, TaqPol
On Jul 05, 2015, at 02:47 AM, Chris cs@edubkk.org wrote:
I think we need to admit that while the organisation and coordination of the work is in every way as important as getting these essential tools back up and running, unlike writing new articles for Wikipedia , time is not on our side. I’m therefore rater hesitant with offers of help that due to school can only inject one or two hours a week into the project. That’s partly what got us into this mess in the first place.
I realise that not everyone is like me: over 65 , retired, and has time on their hands, but I think we should be looking at a dedication of two or three complete evenings a week until the job is done. Public holidays should be providing more time rather than being a reason to take leave from the urgency.
Also, addressing the advantages of video conferencing again, I am in exactly the opposite time zone to the whole of the USA which means I often have to chat in what is the middle of the night here in Thailand. I think that’s also the least anyone should be prepared to do for multi-zone, multi-cultural Wikipedia.
Kudpung On 4Jul, 2015, at 22:15, L235 Wikipedia l235@l235.net wrote:
No objections from me.
Thanks, L235 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:L235
On Sat, Jul 4, 2015 at 9:54 AM, TaqPol taqpol.wiki@icloud.com wrote: Hi,
I do understand and I would be okay with that as long as it is the consensus of the group. I have created a new GitHub account @TaqPol-wiki as I’d prefer to separate this account from the one I used for LxCenter and my personal projects.
I’m glad that my limited availability is okay with you. I usually can contribute more than that but the amount of work I have for university is unpredictable so I don’t really want to make commitments that I cannot meet.
Best wishes, TaqPol https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:TaqPol TaqPol.wiki@icloud.com On 4 Jul, 2015, at 10:39 pm, MusikAnimal musikanimal@gmail.com wrote:
Looks good, but note we may not necessarily be using a framework, it seems (getting conflicting recommendations), but certainly a templating engine of sorts. We are open to all ideas, but would you be okay working with something other than Laravel if it came down to it? Also, do you have a GitHub account? Thank you for also being upfront about your availability. It's all volunteer work and even small contributions here and there are helpful and appreciated. On Jul 4, 2015 08:41, "Maximilian Doerr" maximilian.doerr@gmail.com wrote: He’s got my thumbs up. Any objections? Cyberpower678 English Wikipedia Account Creation Team Mailing List Moderator From: xtools-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org [mailto:xtools-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of TaqPol Sent: Saturday, July 04, 2015 6:10 AM To: xtools@lists.wikimedia.org Subject: [xTools] TaqPol - PHP Developer & Sysadmin Hello, I am writing in response to the call of developers for xTools on Wikipedia. I have previously been a Core member in the LxCenter team, which released the open source web hosting control panel Kloxo and the VPS control panel HyperVM. I work as both a PHP developer and a sysadmin there, as I also find sponsorship on behalf of LxCenter and manages the sponsored server although another developer manages the main web server etc. I currently develop with Laravel, although for simpler application I use packages from Packgist (e.g. Plates) and I personally think Laravel would be the best way to go, considering the a MVC implementation is desirable and it provides many useful functions e.g. an excellent ORM, code injection interface and template engine. I am afraid I don’t have 10-15 years of experience and I self-learnt PHP. That being said, I am very willing to learn new stuffs. I am willing to commit to the project. I generally respond to messages in 24 hours and can commit for at least 2 hours per week during term time. Best wishes, TaqPol https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:TaqPol TaqPol.wiki@icloud.com
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