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Mediawiki Flow Parser
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Description

Convert a Mediawiki Flow to a terminal flow. (Readable by bots or humans)

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Cchardeau raised the priority of this task from to Needs Triage.
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We are trying to help all open tasks listed under "Work continues after Lyon" at the Wikimedia Hackathon 2015 workboard finding their best way forward.

  • If you are participating in Wikimania, consider adding the #Wikimania-Hackathon-2015 project to get this task in that loop, which is about to start.
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For some context about this message, see T101151: Evaluate which projects showcased at the Wikimedia Hackathon should be supported further. It is the last communication related to Wikimedia-Hackathon-2015 that we will post here.

What i the status of this project and what are the requirements to consider it complete? This task has no priority, no assigned, and no trace of what was accomplished in Lyon.

Aklapper renamed this task from Mediawiki Flow Parser to Mediawiki Flow Parser.May 14 2021, 10:30 AM
Aklapper changed the subtype of this task from "Task" to "Feature Request".

I don't understand what this task asks for, thus closing. Feel free to reopen after following https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/How_to_report_a_bug - thanks a lot!