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== Time to move on... ==
Hi all! I'm not sure anyone here will even read it, however, after being kind of around for many years, I think it's just fair to leave a comment here before moving on. In fact, I've been pretty much inactive for a long period of time and haven't been involved here with anything. My activity was only rather sporadic, so I assume no one will really miss me here anyway. So I decided to officially move on, meaning to retire here from my advanced permissions I hold. It doesn't mean that I'm then gone entirely. I'm still a steward and so I'll still be able to help as needed. However, I see no real reason to keep rights I rarely ever use. Due to the number of other rights I hold and all things I do here, I simply don't have the time to be of any use for this very project. I don't like people holding rights for no real reason and so I should go ahead and remove my permissions. I will wait for a few days before doing so, maybe someone needs some assistance I can easier give with local rights. Just ping me! -[[User:Barras|<span style="color:blue; font-family:Bookman Old Style">'''Barras'''</span>]] [[User Talk:Barras|<span style="color:red; font-family:Bookman Old Style">'''talk'''</span>]] 15:24, 10 October 2015 (UTC)

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Pywikibot compat will no longer be supported - Please migrate to pywikibot core

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Pywikibot (then "Pywikipediabot") was started back in 2002. In 2007 a new branch (formerly known as "rewrite", now called "core") was started from scratch using the MediaWiki API. The developers of Pywikibot have decided to stop supporting the compat version of Pywikibot due to bad performance and architectural errors that make it hard to update, compared to core. If you are using pywikibot compat it is likely your code will break due to upcoming MediaWiki API changes (e.g. T101524). It is highly recommended you migrate to the core framework. There is a migration guide, and please contact us if you have any problem.

There is an upcoming MediaWiki API breaking change that compat will not be updated for. If your bot's name is in this list, your bot will most likely break.

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Computer-readable word lists?

Hello all, I am in the process of developing a program that will be able to read in a word list, a wiki page, and then highlight all the words not on the list. At the moment, I face the following problems:

  • I need a list with all forms; the only lists that support this currently are the BNC (British national corpus) lists
  • All lists having the same format simplifies reading in the list.

So my basic question: would it make sense to present all the word lists in the same format? --Eptalon (talk) 15:14, 9 June 2015 (UTC)Reply

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Proposal to create PNG thumbnails of static GIF images

The thumbnail of this gif is of really bad quality.
How a PNG thumb of this GIF would look like

There is a proposal at the Commons Village Pump requesting feedback about the thumbnails of static GIF images: It states that static GIF files should have their thumbnails created in PNG. The advantages of PNG over GIF would be visible especially with GIF images using an alpha channel. (compare the thumbnails on the side)

This change would affect all wikis, so if you support/oppose or want to give general feedback/concerns, please post them to the proposal page. Thank you. --McZusatz (talk) & MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 05:07, 24 July 2015 (UTC)Reply

Proposal to create PNG thumbnails of static GIF images

The thumbnail of this gif is of really bad quality.
How a PNG thumb of this GIF would look like

There is a proposal at the Commons Village Pump requesting feedback about the thumbnails of static GIF images: It states that static GIF files should have their thumbnails created in PNG. The advantages of PNG over GIF would be visible especially with GIF images using an alpha channel. (compare the thumbnails on the side)

This change would affect all wikis, so if you support/oppose or want to give general feedback/concerns, please post them to the proposal page. Thank you. --McZusatz (talk) & MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 06:32, 24 July 2015 (UTC)Reply

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The Wikimedia Foundation would like your feedback about how we can reimagine Wikimedia Foundation grants, to better support people and ideas in your Wikimedia project. Ways to participate:

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Introducing the Wikimedia public policy site

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We are excited to introduce a new Wikimedia Public Policy site. The site includes resources and position statements on access, copyright, censorship, intermediary liability, and privacy. The site explains how good public policy supports the Wikimedia projects, editors, and mission.

Visit the public policy portal: https://policy.wikimedia.org/

Please help translate the statements on Meta Wiki. You can read more on the Wikimedia blog.

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Open call for Individual Engagement Grants

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Greetings! The Individual Engagement Grants program is accepting proposals until September 29th to fund new tools, community-building processes, and other experimental ideas that enhance the work of Wikimedia volunteers. Whether you need a small or large amount of funds (up to $30,000 USD), Individual Engagement Grants can support you and your team’s project development time in addition to project expenses such as materials, travel, and rental space.

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There is still one week left to submit Individual Engagement Grant (IEG) proposals before the September 29th deadline. If you have ideas for new tools, community-building processes, and other experimental projects that enhance the work of Wikimedia volunteers, start your proposal today! Please encourage others who have great ideas to apply as well. Support is available if you want help turning your idea into a grant request.

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Reimagining WMF grants report

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Last month, we asked for community feedback on a proposal to change the structure of WMF grant programs. Thanks to the 200+ people who participated! A report on what we learned and changed based on this consultation is now available.

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Time to move on...

Hi all! I'm not sure anyone here will even read it, however, after being kind of around for many years, I think it's just fair to leave a comment here before moving on. In fact, I've been pretty much inactive for a long period of time and haven't been involved here with anything. My activity was only rather sporadic, so I assume no one will really miss me here anyway. So I decided to officially move on, meaning to retire here from my advanced permissions I hold. It doesn't mean that I'm then gone entirely. I'm still a steward and so I'll still be able to help as needed. However, I see no real reason to keep rights I rarely ever use. Due to the number of other rights I hold and all things I do here, I simply don't have the time to be of any use for this very project. I don't like people holding rights for no real reason and so I should go ahead and remove my permissions. I will wait for a few days before doing so, maybe someone needs some assistance I can easier give with local rights. Just ping me! -Barras talk 15:24, 10 October 2015 (UTC)Reply