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Jun 11 2018
Jun 10 2018
@Yaron_Koren I don't think there is a problem with the present code. However, the author of the issue( @redrooster ) mentioned that he already fixed it locally. The present format looks better to me rather than "YYYY/MM". So, how about abandoning this patchset and closing the issue?
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@abian or @Smalyshev can anyone review the patch for this issue at gerrit and post your comments there?
Apr 2 2018
@Gopavasanth as I already said you different files have different specifications and I have no much familiarity with this. I guess you can ask the @Legoktm(I think he is the author of this file).
Each of the README files has its own specifications I guess. Such as in
@Gopavasanth I think @Legoktm is correct. Already documentation to installation is provided in the link. And I guess no other extensions have installation specified in their README.md files (please do specify if any extensions have it ).
Apr 1 2018
@abian and @Smalyshev I added an option "HTML table" in the menu "Download" and enabled the download of output in HTML table format. Are there any other changes to be done?
Locally it looked in following format
Mar 29 2018
Mar 28 2018
Thanks @Lucas_Werkmeister_WMDE The present change works fine locally. Please specify if there is any issue with the change at https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/420236/ ?
Mar 27 2018
@Lucas_Werkmeister_WMDE But in some cases such as
I guess the problem here is there is no translation of placeholder to other languages. And as per your above comment
Yes, using setIntravel( ) instead of setTimeout( ) worked fine on my localhost. I guess this should work right?