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Mon, Nov 25
Hi @Urbanecm, thanks for creating this task. I added the last sentence to the tag description as I noticed that the tag was being used for major changes that weren’t configuration changes. I completely agree that community consensus is not necessarily needed just because someone objects, but I also think that there are many relevant times when community consensus is legitimately needed for major changes to core or extension functionality.
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Maybe consider https://www.dragonflydb.io/replace-redis or https://docs.keydb.dev/
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Tigraan has stepped back in and provided access :)
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I think that potential privacy concerns would need to be sorted out before something like this is implemented.
Mar 4 2024
Now for Codex, too
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(it looks like indeed that emails from all projects are sent from @wikimedia.org, so a restrictive policy for the other domains is a good idea).
will be unstalled on March 15
Feb 16 2024
Hmm, can't reproduce personally on Chrome or Firefox, Windows 11
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As well, I don’t see this change causing significantly more logs in the database :)
@Reedy if this task is uncontroversial and does not require the TDF, happy to re-submit the change!
Jan 14 2024
Yes, thank you!
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Jan 12 2024
Created T354972 !
It may be helpful to revisit that! The next step would likely be to seek approval for this change in the Technical Decision Forum.
Thank you @HouseBlaster , this flew off my radar! Appreciate it :)
Jan 7 2024
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Then it is bypassable by abusers. An alternative solution is make loginwiki checkuser data available to all checkusers in all wikis.
I also see how some wikis might want to restrict this to extended-confirmed. It is conceivable that mainspace pages might need to be moved, but as Ammarpad notes, the same might not be true for changing content model.
On Wikimedia wikis the right should be limited to autoconfirmed users, akin to move.
Thanks!
See also T343768
I suggest using the current Wikimedia community logo: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Wikimedia_Community_Logo_optimized.svg
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The number. Some countries like Thailand use different year formats than Gregorian. Although it might be acceptable to just use Gregorian as most regions abide by the system?
I think including the year would be still beneficial for clarity. See T271968 above for the task to auto update the year.
Translations probably would be difficult to tackle as there are different date formats for different languages
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See also https://linkcount.toolforge.org/, which has this functionality.
I've removed the tags from zhwikivoyage :)
Dec 17 2023
I believe that audio files can already have structured data? Example: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:OGG_file_Paul_Marshall_Interview_-_March_30_2003.ogg . Perhaps it's an issue of adoption?