And it's over! We reached our immediate goal, "closing" all the lost
PediaPress tickets (80 before the bug day); and about 40 new bugzilla
reports were filed, including some tricky ones about language support.
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Bug_management/Triage/201410 has a dump
from the etherpad and will be updated with more precise information.
Give a look at the bugzilla reports!
Thanks to all the participants: Andre Klapper, Anomie, Azitrex, bawolff,
Helder, John Vandenberg, Kelson, Nemo, Raymond, Reedy, Rupert, saper,
Steinsplitter, csteipp, ebraminio, jem, josu, kepper, valhallasw`cloud.
(And probably someone else in bugzilla at the same time.)
Nemo
Federico Leva (Nemo), 08/10/2014 15:33:
> We start in 30 min from now :)
>
> Federico Leva (Nemo), 29/09/2014 19:51:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Please join us on the next Wikimedia bug day:
>>
>> **2014-10-08, 14:00–22:00 UTC** [1] in #wikimedia-tech on Freenode
>> IRC.[2]
>>
>> We will be triaging bug reports for the Collection extension (Book tool)
>> in general and PDF export in particular, which were just switched to a
>> new backend (OCG).[3] We have two immediate goals:
>> 1) recover 100 % of the relevant reports from the defunct PediaPress
>> tracker;[4]
>> 2) get a clean list of known PDF issues that the new backend didn't fix.
>>
>> Everyone is welcome to join any time these weeks, and no technical
>> knowledge is needed! It's an easy way to get involved or to give
>> something back.
>> We encourage you to record your activity on the etherpad [4].
>>
>> This information and more can be found here:
>> https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Bug_management/Triage/201410
>>
>> For more information on triaging in general, check out
>> https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Bug_management/Triage
>>
>> I look forward to seeing you there. Please distribute further by email,
>> talk pages etc. (Collection is used on almost 2 thousands wikis!)
>> Sorry for the crossposting,
>> Nemo
>>
>> [1] Timezone converter: http://everytimezone.com/#2014-10-08,120,5x1
>> [2] See http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/IRC for more info on IRC chat
>> [3] http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikitech-l/2014-July/077867.html
>> [4] https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/BugTriage-Collection
And it's over! We reached our immediate goal, "closing" all the lost
PediaPress tickets (80 before the bug day); and about 40 new bugzilla
reports were filed, including some tricky ones about language support.
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Bug_management/Triage/201410 has a dump
from the etherpad and will be updated with more precise information.
Give a look at the bugzilla reports!
Thanks to all the participants: Andre Klapper, Anomie, Azitrex, bawolff,
Helder, John Vandenberg, Kelson, Nemo, Raymond, Reedy, Rupert, saper,
Steinsplitter, csteipp, ebraminio, jem, josu, kepper, valhallasw`cloud.
(And probably someone else in bugzilla at the same time.)
Nemo
Federico Leva (Nemo), 08/10/2014 15:33:
> We start in 30 min from now :)
>
> Federico Leva (Nemo), 29/09/2014 19:51:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Please join us on the next Wikimedia bug day:
>>
>> **2014-10-08, 14:00–22:00 UTC** [1] in #wikimedia-tech on Freenode
>> IRC.[2]
>>
>> We will be triaging bug reports for the Collection extension (Book tool)
>> in general and PDF export in particular, which were just switched to a
>> new backend (OCG).[3] We have two immediate goals:
>> 1) recover 100 % of the relevant reports from the defunct PediaPress
>> tracker;[4]
>> 2) get a clean list of known PDF issues that the new backend didn't fix.
>>
>> Everyone is welcome to join any time these weeks, and no technical
>> knowledge is needed! It's an easy way to get involved or to give
>> something back.
>> We encourage you to record your activity on the etherpad [4].
>>
>> This information and more can be found here:
>> https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Bug_management/Triage/201410
>>
>> For more information on triaging in general, check out
>> https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Bug_management/Triage
>>
>> I look forward to seeing you there. Please distribute further by email,
>> talk pages etc. (Collection is used on almost 2 thousands wikis!)
>> Sorry for the crossposting,
>> Nemo
>>
>> [1] Timezone converter: http://everytimezone.com/#2014-10-08,120,5x1
>> [2] See http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/IRC for more info on IRC chat
>> [3] http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikitech-l/2014-July/077867.html
>> [4] https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/BugTriage-Collection
And it's over! We reached our immediate goal, "closing" all the lost
PediaPress tickets (80 before the bug day); and about 40 new bugzilla
reports were filed, including some tricky ones about language support.
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Bug_management/Triage/201410 has a dump
from the etherpad and will be updated with more precise information.
Give a look at the bugzilla reports!
Thanks to all the participants: Andre Klapper, Anomie, Azitrex, bawolff,
Helder, John Vandenberg, Kelson, Nemo, Raymond, Reedy, Rupert, saper,
Steinsplitter, csteipp, ebraminio, jem, josu, kepper, valhallasw`cloud.
(And probably someone else in bugzilla at the same time.)
Nemo
Federico Leva (Nemo), 08/10/2014 15:33:
> We start in 30 min from now :)
>
> Federico Leva (Nemo), 29/09/2014 19:51:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Please join us on the next Wikimedia bug day:
>>
>> **2014-10-08, 14:00–22:00 UTC** [1] in #wikimedia-tech on Freenode
>> IRC.[2]
>>
>> We will be triaging bug reports for the Collection extension (Book tool)
>> in general and PDF export in particular, which were just switched to a
>> new backend (OCG).[3] We have two immediate goals:
>> 1) recover 100 % of the relevant reports from the defunct PediaPress
>> tracker;[4]
>> 2) get a clean list of known PDF issues that the new backend didn't fix.
>>
>> Everyone is welcome to join any time these weeks, and no technical
>> knowledge is needed! It's an easy way to get involved or to give
>> something back.
>> We encourage you to record your activity on the etherpad [4].
>>
>> This information and more can be found here:
>> https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Bug_management/Triage/201410
>>
>> For more information on triaging in general, check out
>> https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Bug_management/Triage
>>
>> I look forward to seeing you there. Please distribute further by email,
>> talk pages etc. (Collection is used on almost 2 thousands wikis!)
>> Sorry for the crossposting,
>> Nemo
>>
>> [1] Timezone converter: http://everytimezone.com/#2014-10-08,120,5x1
>> [2] See http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/IRC for more info on IRC chat
>> [3] http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikitech-l/2014-July/077867.html
>> [4] https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/BugTriage-Collection
And it's over! We reached our immediate goal, "closing" all the lost
PediaPress tickets (80 before the bug day); and about 40 new bugzilla
reports were filed, including some tricky ones about language support.
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Bug_management/Triage/201410 has a dump
from the etherpad and will be updated with more precise information.
Give a look at the bugzilla reports!
Thanks to all the participants: Andre Klapper, Anomie, Azitrex, bawolff,
Helder, John Vandenberg, Kelson, Nemo, Raymond, Reedy, Rupert, saper,
Steinsplitter, csteipp, ebraminio, jem, josu, kepper, valhallasw`cloud.
(And probably someone else in bugzilla at the same time.)
Nemo
Federico Leva (Nemo), 08/10/2014 15:33:
> We start in 30 min from now :)
>
> Federico Leva (Nemo), 29/09/2014 19:51:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Please join us on the next Wikimedia bug day:
>>
>> **2014-10-08, 14:00–22:00 UTC** [1] in #wikimedia-tech on Freenode
>> IRC.[2]
>>
>> We will be triaging bug reports for the Collection extension (Book tool)
>> in general and PDF export in particular, which were just switched to a
>> new backend (OCG).[3] We have two immediate goals:
>> 1) recover 100 % of the relevant reports from the defunct PediaPress
>> tracker;[4]
>> 2) get a clean list of known PDF issues that the new backend didn't fix.
>>
>> Everyone is welcome to join any time these weeks, and no technical
>> knowledge is needed! It's an easy way to get involved or to give
>> something back.
>> We encourage you to record your activity on the etherpad [4].
>>
>> This information and more can be found here:
>> https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Bug_management/Triage/201410
>>
>> For more information on triaging in general, check out
>> https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Bug_management/Triage
>>
>> I look forward to seeing you there. Please distribute further by email,
>> talk pages etc. (Collection is used on almost 2 thousands wikis!)
>> Sorry for the crossposting,
>> Nemo
>>
>> [1] Timezone converter: http://everytimezone.com/#2014-10-08,120,5x1
>> [2] See http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/IRC for more info on IRC chat
>> [3] http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikitech-l/2014-July/077867.html
>> [4] https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/BugTriage-Collection
Hello Jeremy, thanks for the suggestion.
I've created the base page with a couple suggestions. I'm proposing to
visit the coal mine on the morning of August 5th:
https://wikimania.wikimedia.org/wiki/2024:Related_activities/Guido_coal_mine
The English language tour of that day was added just for us and there
are currently 22 open spots, I recommend to book it as soon as possible.
Cheers,
Federico
Il 24/06/24 18:36, jludlow(a)globaldial.com ha scritto:
> Hi Federico
>
> Your planned visit to a coal mine seems to be more like the activities on
> these pages:
>
> https://wikimania.wikimedia.org/wiki/2019:Related_activities
>
> https://wikimania.wikimedia.org/wiki/2023:Related_events
>
> So you may wish to create a page [[2024:Related_activities]] or
> [[2024:Related_events]] instead.
>
> I remember going on some of the 2019 activities, including the Helsinki
> Rephoto Walk, which was an overnight ferry ride from Stockholm, and also
> some of the 2023 events.
>
> They were all very enjoyable.
>
> I've also had a look at the coal mine's website, and I'd be interested in
> joining your planned visit, depending upon when it is held.
>
> Regards
>
> Jeremy Ludlow
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Federico Leva (Nemo) <nemowiki(a)gmail.com>
> Sent: Monday, 24 June 2024 9:34 PM
> To: Wikimania general list (open subscription)
> <wikimania-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org>
> Subject: [Wikimania-l] Page for spontaneous events on pre-Wikimania days
>
> Do we have a page where to add self-organised events such as meetups and
> tours?
>
> Should I just create [[2024:Meetups]] similar to
> https://wikimania.wikimedia.org/wiki/2019:Meetups ?
>
> For context, I'm planning to visit a local coal mine and given it needs to
> be booked I'd like to give people a chance to schedule for it.
> https://www.kopalniaguido.pl/index.php/en/sightseeing-of-guido-coal-mine
>
> Best,
> Federico
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Sumana Harihareswara, 20/07/2012 23:38:
> On 07/19/2012 04:19 PM, Federico Leva (Nemo) wrote:
>> Sumana Harihareswara, 19/07/2012 22:08:
>>>> I noticed the jump in the June engineering report. Where does the big
>>>> difference compared to previous month's number come from?
>>>>
>>>> Nemo
>>>
>>> Now that we've re-calculated our numbers for the past few months, it's
>>> not really that big a jump -- see
>>> http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikitech-l/2012-July/061649.html .
>>
>> Sure, I meant: what's the reason of the previous underreporting, if
>> you've found it?
>>
>> Nemo
>
> The previous numbers were from Ohloh, and I think Ohloh was still only
> taking into account Subversion statistics!
Is it still doing do and how can we get it fixed if not? It's a nice
resource for some things.
Nemo
Federico Leva (Nemo), 28/12/2014 23:43:
>>
>
> There are too many politicians and "Hawaii" is not a citizenship so it's
> not a statement in your example, here's e.g. a list of Peace Nobels born
> in a certain place of Kenya:
> https://tools.wmflabs.org/autolist/index.php?language=en&project=wikipedia&…
Errata corrige, the permalink doesn't work as expected, sorry. You have
to select "and" for "category" and "wdq", then "Run" again. The values
for claim[P:Q] you can pick from the wikidata.org interface by searching
properties and item ids
.
Nemo
Maarten Dammers, 21/09/2013 15:11:
> Op 20-9-2013 21:21, Federico Leva (Nemo) schreef:
>> Fixing Italy depends on
>> https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=53686 doesn't it? If
>> not, I have no idea what to do from the instructions (we already added
>> the Commonscat links), so a clarification would be useful.
>> If it can't be fixed and it slows you down, feel free to drop Italy
>> for now.
>
> Nobody else bothered to update Italy, so I ended up doing it again. Bot
> is now sorting out the category. Please help with the remaining images.
Thank you so much, Maarten. It goes without saying, but you are awesome.
I'll give a look at the remaining images later today.
Nemo
Federico Leva (Nemo), 09/08/2013 18:03:
> Time for the customary recordings thread. :)
> There isn't any information about recordings on the wiki, apart from a
> link in main page to the streaming of the auditorium at
> http://new.livestream.com/socreclive/wikimania
> Does somebody know if any recording is taking place and, if yes, in what
> rooms?
Ahem, does seriously nobody know whether recordings exist? Has anyone
seen cameras anywhere?
I will upload https://new.livestream.com/socreclive/wikimania/videos to
archive.org (no free license), but there isn't even a title so I don't
understand what they are. All of them just the plenary room in the
specified day?
Nemo