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- Mar 3 2025, 3:41 PM (53 w, 5 d)
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- Tduk [ Global Accounts ]
Sat, Mar 7
Data point - earlier today I tried to log-in to outreach wiki and the initial log-in didn't work - the second log-in page I was given had a captcha. That time, when I entered the same u/p as well as the captcha, it worked.
Jan 17 2026
I think I added the requested (super basic) features. The original had a few bugs which I fixed, though we still need to decide how to deal with longitude and east of/west of, since it is not always the same relation.
Jan 16 2026
Oct 14 2025
They do already have a set of templates for pending, submitted, etc. I'm not sure where the work needs to be done to make having those things more useful. I think the ideal goal would be to have a leaderboard of all articles in a subset of states and have their most recent change date and that the change was listed. This would be looked at by people with reviewer rights, who, as I understand it, currently have to spend a good deal of time amassing that data themselves every day.
May 6 2025
I was pointed to the configuration options for the Upload Wizard, which I was unaware of. These options allow addressing the issue at least on a per-user basis which works for me, so from a personal standpoint, I don't need anything fixed under this ticket. Whether increased visibility of the config options or an additional field is a desired outcome here, I don't know, but I am ok with it being withdrawn.
May 1 2025
I should be clear that most sites which ask you to upload images let you drag the images, do whatever you want, then "Publish" them. If you exit out, typically, all your work is lost, and if we need to do it in some other way and treat the whole thing not as an atomic action, I feel that we need to be a lot clearer that it's not a standard workflow.
Mar 3 2025
Sorry for the newbie-style question; when you say "increases the size of the JS payload" are we concerned with processing time or amount of data? I'm wondering if some sort of hash or abbreviation would be helpful - I'm not entirely sure that the impact of a collision would be that high?
