Ave Cunctator.
The Cunctator, 18/06/2018 04:46:
> If it's pulling from Wikipedia (CC-BY-SA)
It's not, in the sense that it's not getting any copyrightable bits from it.
A relevant document is
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikilegal/Database_Rights>.
Then just few days ago there was an exhausting discussion in various
mailing lists and <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T193728>.
Federico
To directly answer the question in the subject: of course Yaron's
extensions should stay in gerrit.wikimedia.org, without the file in
question.
We want MediaWiki's main development spaces to be inclusive and able to
bring developers together. I think we all agree that it's a loss if more
repositories end up being scattered on third party git servers.
Meddling with the content of repositories we host by forcing
Wikimedia-specific content is not responsible. For one, it makes it
impossible to multi-host a repository if such Wikimedia-specific content
is incompatible with the requirements of other hosts.
Federico
To understand the parameters of this discussion, it would be useful to
know whether the Wikimedia Technical Committee Charter
<https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Technical_Committee/Charter>
is still in force.
Grant, maybe you can answer?
(I also note that the page references something called "OKR" which was
not previously introduced to this list, as far as I know, including a
specific line which is not found in any public document. Can we link a
definition of what OKR means in the context of WMF, and ideally also
some public document containing the referenced line? I suppose it would
be some kind of annual or quarterly plan or something like that.)
Federico
Pine W, 24/03/20 21:41:
> Forwarding.
Thanks.
> On Tue, Mar 24, 2020 at 3:55 PM Mark Graham<mark(a)archive.org> wrote:
>> On top of our efforts to add links to citations, in Wikipedia articles, to digital versions of referenced book available from archive.org (150K books from 10 Wikipedia language editions and counting…)
>>
>> The Internet Archive just launched a National Emergency Library.
The announcement is at:
<http://blog.archive.org/2020/03/24/announcing-a-national-emergency-library-…>
In short, now people can borrow 10 books instead of 5 and there seem to
be no limits on how many people can borrow a book at the same time. The
waitlists nearly vanished over the course of the last few days.
Federico
Il 07/07/21 22:47, Trey Jones ha scritto:
> Google Meet link:https://meet.google.com/vyc-jvgq-dww
>
> Join by phone in the US: +1 786-701-6904 PIN: 262 122 849#
I'm pretty sure it's possible to dial-in by phone from an EU number too,
I did so in some WMF-hosted meeting only few months ago. I forgot how to
find the number, despite the instructions:
https://support.google.com/meet/answer/9518557https://support.google.com/meet/answer/9683440
I think I found it in a Calendar invitation back then, could someone
maybe share it from there?
Thanks,
Federico
Il 07/07/21 22:47, Trey Jones ha scritto:
> Google Meet link:https://meet.google.com/vyc-jvgq-dww
>
> Join by phone in the US: +1 786-701-6904 PIN: 262 122 849#
I'm pretty sure it's possible to dial-in by phone from an EU number too,
I did so in some WMF-hosted meeting only few months ago. I forgot how to
find the number, despite the instructions:
https://support.google.com/meet/answer/9518557https://support.google.com/meet/answer/9683440
I think I found it in a Calendar invitation back then, could someone
maybe share it from there?
Thanks,
Federico
Il 07/07/21 22:47, Trey Jones ha scritto:
> Google Meet link:https://meet.google.com/vyc-jvgq-dww
>
> Join by phone in the US: +1 786-701-6904 PIN: 262 122 849#
I'm pretty sure it's possible to dial-in by phone from an EU number too,
I did so in some WMF-hosted meeting only few months ago. I forgot how to
find the number, despite the instructions:
https://support.google.com/meet/answer/9518557https://support.google.com/meet/answer/9683440
I think I found it in a Calendar invitation back then, could someone
maybe share it from there?
Thanks,
Federico
Not a silly question at all, as there are many options.
Il 06/02/22 18:33, Hugh Barnard via Xmldatadumps-l ha scritto:
> I'd like XML or HTML, no images, to make a crawl of UK local elections, [...]
It sounds like an exploratory phase where you may benefit from a
higher-level look at the data access options. See also:
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/API:Get_the_contents_of_a_pagehttps://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Data_access
The database dumps are only useful after you've identified what exactly
you need to extract from the database and how.
Federico