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Wikimedia sites to move to primary data center in Ashburn, Virginia. Read-only mode expected.
[Kweltekst bewerke](Apologies if this message isn't in your language.) Next week, the Wikimedia Foundation will transition its main technical operations to a new data center in Ashburn, Virginia, USA. This is intended to improve the technical performance and reliability of all Wikimedia sites, including this wiki. There will be some times when the site will be in read-only mode, and there may be full outages; the current target windows for the migration are January 22nd, 23rd and 24th, 2013, from 17:00 to 01:00 UTC (see other timezones on timeanddate.com). More information is available in the full announcement.
If you would like to stay informed of future technical upgrades, consider becoming a Tech ambassador and joining the ambassadors mailing list. You will be able to help your fellow Wikimedians have a voice in technical discussions and be notified of important decisions.
Thank you for your help and your understanding.
Guillaume Paumier, via the Global message delivery system (wrong page? You can fix it.). 16:16, 19. Jan. 2013 (CET)
Picture of the Year voting round 1 open
[Kweltekst bewerke]Dear Wikimedians,
Wikimedia Commons is happy to announce that the 2012 Picture of the Year competition is now open. We're interested in your opinion as to which images qualify to be the Picture of the Year for 2012. Voting is open to established Wikimedia users who meet the following criteria:
- Users must have an account, at any Wikimedia project, which was registered before Tue, 01 Jan 2013 00:00:00 +0000 [UTC].
- This user account must have more than 75 edits on any single Wikimedia project before Tue, 01 Jan 2013 00:00:00 +0000 [UTC]. Please check your account eligibility at the POTY 2012 Contest Eligibility tool.
- Users must vote with an account meeting the above requirements either on Commons or another SUL-related Wikimedia project (for other Wikimedia projects, the account must be attached to the user's Commons account through SUL).
Hundreds of images that have been rated Featured Pictures by the international Wikimedia Commons community in the past year are all entered in this competition. From professional animal and plant shots to breathtaking panoramas and skylines, restorations of historically relevant images, images portraying the world's best architecture, maps, emblems, diagrams created with the most modern technology, and impressive human portraits, Commons features pictures of all flavors.
For your convenience, we have sorted the images into topic categories. Two rounds of voting will be held: In the first round, you can vote for as many images as you like. The first round category winners and the top ten overall will then make it to the final. In the final round, when a limited number of images are left, you must decide on the one image that you want to become the Picture of the Year.
To see the candidate images just go to the POTY 2012 page on Wikimedia Commons.
Wikimedia Commons celebrates our featured images of 2012 with this contest. Your votes decide the Picture of the Year, so remember to vote in the first round by January 30, 2013.
Thanks,
the Wikimedia Commons Picture of the Year committee
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Help turn ideas into grants in the new IdeaLab
[Kweltekst bewerke]I apologize if this message is not in your language. Please help translate it.
- Do you have an idea for a project to improve this community or website?
- Do you think you could complete your idea if only you had some funding?
- Do you want to help other people turn their ideas into project plans or grant proposals?
Please join us in the IdeaLab, an incubator for project ideas and Individual Engagement Grant proposals.
The Wikimedia Foundation is seeking new ideas and proposals for Individual Engagement Grants. These grants fund individuals or small groups to complete projects that help improve this community. If interested, please submit a completed proposal by February 15, 2013. Please visit https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:IEG for more information.
Thanks! --Siko Bouterse, Head of Individual Engagement Grants, Wikimedia Foundation 21:24, 30. Jan. 2013 (CET)
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Wikidata phase 1 (language links) coming to this Wikipedia
[Kweltekst bewerke]Sorry for writing in English. I hope someone can translate this locally.
Wikidata has been in development for a few months now. It is now time for the roll-out of the first part of it on your Wikipedia. Phase 1 is the support for the management of language links. It is already being used on the Hungarian, Hebrew, Italian and English Wikipedias. The next step is to enable the extension on all other Wikipedias. We have currently planned this for March 6.
What is Wikidata?
[Kweltekst bewerke]Wikidata is a central place to store data that you can usually find in infoboxes. Think of it as something like Wikimedia Commons but for data (like the number of inhabitants of a country or the length of a river) instead of multimedia. The first part of this project (centralizing language links) is being rolled out now. The more fancy things will follow later.
What is going to happen?
[Kweltekst bewerke]Language links in the sidebar are going to come from Wikidata in addition to the ones in the wiki text. To edit them, scroll to the bottom of the language links, and click edit. You no longer need to maintain these links by hand in the wiki text of the article.
Where can I find more information and ask questions?
[Kweltekst bewerke]Editors on en:wp have created a great page with all the necessary information for editors and there is also an FAQ for this deployment. Please ask questions you might have on the FAQ’s discussion page.
I want to be kept up to date about Wikidata
[Kweltekst bewerke]To stay up-to-date on everything happening around Wikidata please subscribe to the newsletter that is delivered weekly to subscribed user’s talk pages. You can see previous editions here.
--Lydia Pintscher 17:05, 21. Feb. 2013 (CET)
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Wikidata phase 1 (language links) live on this Wikipedia
[Kweltekst bewerke]Sorry for writing in English. I hope someone can translate this locally. If you understand German better than English you can have a look at the announcement on de:Wikipedia:Kurier.
As I annonced 2 weeks ago, Wikidata phase 1 (language links) has been deployed here today. Language links in the sidebar are coming from Wikidata in addition to the ones in the wiki text. To edit them, scroll to the bottom of the language links, and click edit. You no longer need to maintain these links by hand in the wiki text of the article.
Where can I find more information and ask questions? Editors on en:wp have created a great page with all the necessary information for editors and there is also an FAQ for this deployment. It'd be great if you could bring this to this wiki if that has not already happened. Please ask questions you might have on the FAQ’s discussion page.
I want to be kept up to date about Wikidata To stay up-to-date on everything happening around Wikidata please subscribe to the newsletter that is delivered weekly to subscribed user’s talk pages.
--Lydia Pintscher 23:57, 6. Mar. 2013 (CET)
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Convert complex templates to Lua to make them faster and more powerful
[Kweltekst bewerke](Please consider translating this message for the benefit of your fellow Wikimedians)
Greetings. As you might have seen on the Wikimedia tech blog or the tech ambassadors list, a new functionality called "Lua" is being enabled on all Wikimedia sites today. Lua is a scripting language that enables you to write faster and more powerful MediaWiki templates.
If you have questions about how to convert existing templates to Lua (or how to create new ones), we'll be holding two support sessions on IRC next week: one on Wednesday (for Oceania, Asia & America) and one on Friday (for Europe, Africa & America); see m:IRC office hours for the details. If you can't make it, you can also get help at mw:Talk:Lua scripting.
If you'd like to learn about this kind of events earlier in advance, consider becoming a Tech ambassador by subscribing to the mailing list. You will also be able to help your fellow Wikimedians have a voice in technical discussions and be notified of important decisions.
Guillaume Paumier, via the Global message delivery system. 20:34, 13. Mar. 2013 (CET) (wrong page? You can fix it.)
Wikidata phase 2 (infoboxes) coming to this Wikipedia
[Kweltekst bewerke]Sorry for writing in English. I hope someone can translate this. If you understand German better than English you can have a look at the announcement on de:Wikipedia:Kurier.
A while ago the first phase of Wikidata was enabled on this Wikipedia. This means you are getting the language links in each article from Wikidata. It is soon time to enable the second phase of Wikidata (infoboxes) here. We have already done this on the [first 11 Wikipedias] (it, he, hu, ru, tr, uk, uz, hr, bs, sr, sh) and things are looking good. The next step is English Wikipedia. This is planned for April 8. If everything works out fine we will deploy on all remaining Wikipedias on April 10. I will update this part of the FAQ if there are any issues forcing us to change this date. I will also sent another note to this village pump once the deployment is finished.
What will happen once we have phase 2 enabled here? Once it is enabled in a few days you will be able to make use of the structured data that is available on Wikidata in your articles/infoboxes. It includes things like the symbol for a chemical element, the ISBN for a book or the top level domain of a country. (None of this will happen automatically. Someone will have to change the article or infobox template for this to happen!)
How will this work? There are two ways to access the data:
- Use a parser function like {{#property:p169}} in the wiki text of the article on Yahoo!. This will return “Marissa Mayer” as she is the chief executive officer of the company.
- For more complicated things you can use Lua. The documentation for this is here.
We are working on expanding the parser function so you can for example use {{#property:chief executive officer}} instead of {{#property:p169}}. The complete plan for this is here.
Where can I test this? You can already test it on test2.
Where can I find more information and ask questions? We have collected the main questions in an FAQ for this deployment. Please ask questions you might have on the FAQ’s discussion page.
I want to be kept up to date about Wikidata To stay up-to-date on everything happening around Wikidata please subscribe to the newsletter that is delivered weekly to subscribed user’s talk pages.
--Lydia Pintscher 18:52, 5. Apr. 2013 (CEST)
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Wikidata phase 2 (infoboxes) is here
[Kweltekst bewerke]Sorry for writing in English. I hope someone can translate this. If you understand German better than English you can have a look at the announcement on de:Wikipedia:Kurier.
A while ago the first phase of Wikidata was enabled on this Wikipedia. This means you are getting the language links in each article from Wikidata. We have now enabled the second phase of Wikidata (infoboxes) here. We have already done this on the [first 11 Wikipedias] (it, he, hu, ru, tr, uk, uz, hr, bs, sr, sh) a month ago and two days ago on the English Wikipedia. Today all the remaining Wikipedias followed.
What does having phase 2 enabled here mean? You are now able to make use of the structured data that is available on Wikidata in your articles/infoboxes. It includes things like the symbol for a chemical element, the ISBN for a book or the top level domain of a country. (None of this will happen automatically. Someone will have to change the article or infobox template for this to happen!) The current state is just the beginning though. It will be extended based on feedback we get from you now.
How will this work? There are two ways to access the data:
- Use a parser function like {{#property:p159}} in the wiki text of the article on Wikimedia Foundation. This will return “San Francisco” as that is the headquarter location of the non-profit.
- For more complicated things you can use Lua. The documentation for this is here.
We are working on expanding the parser function so you can for example use {{#property:headquarter location}} instead of {{#property:p159}}. The complete plan for this is here.
Where can I test this? You can test it on test2 if you don't want to do it in an article here.
Where can I find more information and ask questions? We have collected the main questions in an FAQ for this deployment. Please ask questions you might have on the FAQ’s discussion page.
I want to be kept up to date about Wikidata To stay up-to-date on everything happening around Wikidata please subscribe to the newsletter that is delivered weekly to subscribed user’s talk pages.
We are excited about taking yet another step towards allowing all Wikipedias share structured data and collect and curate it together.
--Lydia Pintscher 21:07, 24. Apr. 2013 (CEST)
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[en] Change to section edit links
[Kweltekst bewerke]The default position of the "edit" link in page section headers is going to change soon. The "edit" link will be positioned adjacent to the page header text rather than floating opposite it.
Section edit links will be to the immediate right of section titles, instead of on the far right. If you're an editor of one of the wikis which already implemented this change, nothing will substantially change for you; however, scripts and gadgets depending on the previous implementation of section edit links will have to be adjusted to continue working; however, nothing else should break even if they are not updated in time.
Detailed information and a timeline is available on meta.
Ideas to do this all the way to 2009 at least. It is often difficult to track which of several potential section edit links on the far right is associated with the correct section, and many readers and anonymous or new editors may even be failing to notice section edit links at all, since they read section titles, which are far away from the links.
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Trademark discussion
[Kweltekst bewerke]Hi, apologies for posting this in English, but I wanted to alert your community to a discussion on Meta about potential changes to the Wikimedia Trademark Policy. Please translate this statement if you can. We hope that you will all participate in the discussion; we also welcome translations of the legal team’s statement into as many languages as possible and encourage you to voice your thoughts there. Please see the Trademark practices discussion (on Meta-Wiki) for more information. Thank you! --Mdennis (WMF) (talk)
Free Research Accounts from Leading Medical Publisher. Come and Sign up!
[Kweltekst bewerke]The Wikipedia Library gets Wikipedia editors free access to reliable sources that are behind paywalls. I want to alert you to our latest donation.
- EN:Cochrane Collaboration is an independent medical nonprofit organization that conducts systematic reviews of randomized controlled trials of health-care interventions, which it then publishes in the Cochrane Library.
- Cochrane has generously agreed to give free, full-access accounts to medical editors. Individual access would otherwise cost between $300 and $800 per account.
- If you are active as a medical editor, come and sign up :)
Cheers, Ocaasi 23:03, 16. Jun. 2013 (CEST)
Cochrane Library Sign-up (correct link)
[Kweltekst bewerke]My apologies for the incorrect link: You can sign up for Cochrane Collaboration accounts at the COCHRANE sign-up page. Cheers, Ocaasi 23:38, 16. Jun. 2013 (CEST)
(Sorry for writing in English. You can translate the proposal.)
Should X!'s edit counter retain the opt-in requirement? Your input is strongly encouraged. Voice your input here.—cyberpower ChatAutomation 06:27, 23. Jun. 2013 (CEST)
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Universal Language Selector will be enabled on 2013-07-09
[Kweltekst bewerke]On July 9, 2013, Universal Language Selector (ULS) will be enabled on this wiki. The ULS provides a flexible way to configure and deliver language settings like interface language, fonts, and input methods (keyboard mappings). Making it available here is the last phase of making ULS available on all Wikimedia wikis.
Please read the announcement on Meta-Wiki for more information. Siebrand 14:27, 4. Jul. 2013 (CEST) (via Global message delivery).
Pywikipedia is migrating to git
[Kweltekst bewerke]Hello, Sorry for English but It's very important for bot operators so I hope someone translates this. Pywikipedia is migrating to Git so after July 26, SVN checkouts won't be updated If you're using Pywikipedia you have to switch to git, otherwise you will use out-dated framework and your bot might not work properly. There is a manual for doing that and a blog post explaining about this change in non-technical language. If you have question feel free to ask in mw:Manual talk:Pywikipediabot/Gerrit, mailing list, or in the IRC channel. Best Amir (via Global message delivery). 15:13, 23. Jul. 2013 (CEST)
VisualEditor and your Wikipedia
[Kweltekst bewerke](Please translate this message)
Greetings,
The Wikimedia Foundation will soon turn on VisualEditor for all users, all the time on your Wikipedia. Right now your Wikipedia does not have any local documents on VisualEditor, and we hope that your community can change that. To find out about how you can help with translations visit the TranslationCentral for VisualEditor and read the easy instructions on bringing information to your Wikipedia. The User Guide and the FAQ are very important to have in your language.
We want to find out as much as we can from you about VisualEditor and how it helps your Wikipedia, and having local pages is a great way to start. We also encourage you to leave feedback on Mediawiki where the community can offer ideas, opinions, and point out bugs that may still exist in the software that need to be reported to Bugzilla. If you are able to speak for the concerns of others in English on MediaWiki or locally I encourage you to help your community to be represented in this process.
If you can help translate the user interface for VisualEditor to your language, you can help with that as well. Translatewiki has open tasks for translating VisualEditor. A direct link to translate the user interface is here. You can see how we are doing with those translations here. You need an account on Translatewiki to translate. This account is free and easy to create.
If we can help your community in any way with this process, please let me know and I will do my best to assist your Wikipedia with this |exciting development. You can contact me on my meta talk page or by email. You can also contact Patrick Earley for help with translations and documents on Mediawiki. We look forward to working with you to bring the VisualEditor experience to your Wikipedia! Keegan (WMF) (talk) 21:01, 30. Jul. 2013 (CEST)
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- VisualEditor - Süsteemmeldangen auersaat Klaar --Murma174 (Diskusjuun) 13:56, 31. Jul. 2013 (CEST)
HTTPS for users with an account
[Kweltekst bewerke]Greetings. Starting on August 21 (tomorrow), all users with an account will be using HTTPS to access Wikimedia sites. HTTPS brings better security and improves your privacy. More information is available at m:HTTPS.
If HTTPS causes problems for you, tell us on bugzilla, on IRC (in the #wikimedia-operations
channel) or on meta. If you can't use the other methods, you can also send an e-mail to https@wikimedia.org
.
Greg Grossmeier (via the Global message delivery system). 21:04, 20. Aug. 2013 (CEST) (wrong page? You can fix it.)
Regionale Artikel
[Kweltekst bewerke]Hallo zusammen. Habt Ihr hier eigentlich so etwas wie eine Seite, auf der Artikel über die Region aufgelistet sind, die noch fehlen? Also so etwas wie "die wichtigsten Artikel über Nordfriesland", vgl. z. b. hier in der Alemannischen Wikipedia. LG, --Holder (Diskusjuun) 10:23, 21. Aug. 2013 (CEST)
- Nein, aber eine gute Idee! Würde ich als
Portaal:Nordfriislonanlegen. --Murma174 (Diskusjuun) 10:32, 21. Aug. 2013 (CEST)- Ich komme darauf, weil ich eine solche Seite auf der Okzitanischen Wikipedia entdeckt und dann Interwikilinks aus anderen Sprachversionen zusammengetragen habe. --Holder (Diskusjuun) 16:12, 21. Aug. 2013 (CEST)
- Nun, wenn die anderen WPs dafür den Namensraum 4 nutzen, dann sollten wir das auch tun: Wikipedia:Nordfriislon. Eine Kurzfassung haben wir ja schon rechts oben auf der Startseite. Eine Herausforderung wird die Darstellung in verschiedenen Mundarten sein, nun - irgendwie wird's schon klappen. Danke für die Anregung! --Murma174 (Diskusjuun) 17:28, 21. Aug. 2013 (CEST)
- Sehr schön. Ich habe gleich noch eine Frage: Gibt es hier eine Seite, auf der alle (nord)friesischen Wörterbücher aufgeführt sind? In der Art von als:Liste Alemannischer Wörterbücher? LG, --Holder (Diskusjuun) 09:03, 22. Aug. 2013 (CEST)
- Diese wurden bisher als Literaturhinweis bei den jeweiligen Mundarten aufgeführt, z.B. Gooshiirder, aber eine Gesamtdarstellung wäre sehr sinnvoll. Wie bei den Regionalartikelseiten oben habe ich allerdings einige Schwierigkeiten mit der Wikidata-Verlinkung, denn Wikidata soll doch Sprachversionen verknüpfen, die inhaltlich übereinstimmen. Wenn als aber Alemannisch-Wörterbücher auflistet und bar Bairisch-Wörterbücher, dann sind das doch unterschiedliche Inhalte. Bei den Regionalartikeln oben finde ich diese Kritik nicht so gravierend, da sie nicht im Artikel-NR stehen. Vielleicht sollte die als-Wörterbücherliste besser in den WP-NR verschoben werden (ist bei bar ja auch so). Die gegenseitige Verlinkung von Artikeln aus verschiedenen Namensräumen sollte IMO nicht sein. Oddr? --Murma174 (Diskusjuun) 11:09, 22. Aug. 2013 (CEST)
- Die inhaltliche Übereinstimmung liegt darin, dass Wörterbücher in der jeweiligen Regionalsprache zusammengestellt sind. Das ist sicherlich diskussionswürdig, aber ich finde solche Interwikilinks hilfreich und eine Liste mit alemannischen Wörterbüchern wird es sicherlich nie geben auf Plattdeutsch oder Lombardisch. Dass hier Seiten aus unterschiedlichen Namensräumen miteinander verlinkt sind, liegt daran, das es unterschiedliche Ansichten darüber gibt, in welchen Namensraum sie gehören. Zumindest für die Alemannische Wikipedia kann ich sagen, dass ich es besser finde, wenn sie im Artikelnamensraum sind, allein schon, weil sie da über die Suchfunktion auffindbar sind. --Holder (Diskusjuun) 08:58, 23. Aug. 2013 (CEST)
- Auf Letzebuergesch hat man sich auch für den ns:0 entschieden. Die Suchfunktion ist auch ein gutes Argument für ns:0. Jetzt muss die Liste nur noch geschrieben werden ;-) --Murma174 (Diskusjuun) 10:07, 23. Aug. 2013 (CEST)
- Erstmal soweit: Nuurdfresk wurdenbuken --Murma174 (Diskusjuun) 15:29, 23. Aug. 2013 (CEST)
- Die inhaltliche Übereinstimmung liegt darin, dass Wörterbücher in der jeweiligen Regionalsprache zusammengestellt sind. Das ist sicherlich diskussionswürdig, aber ich finde solche Interwikilinks hilfreich und eine Liste mit alemannischen Wörterbüchern wird es sicherlich nie geben auf Plattdeutsch oder Lombardisch. Dass hier Seiten aus unterschiedlichen Namensräumen miteinander verlinkt sind, liegt daran, das es unterschiedliche Ansichten darüber gibt, in welchen Namensraum sie gehören. Zumindest für die Alemannische Wikipedia kann ich sagen, dass ich es besser finde, wenn sie im Artikelnamensraum sind, allein schon, weil sie da über die Suchfunktion auffindbar sind. --Holder (Diskusjuun) 08:58, 23. Aug. 2013 (CEST)
- Diese wurden bisher als Literaturhinweis bei den jeweiligen Mundarten aufgeführt, z.B. Gooshiirder, aber eine Gesamtdarstellung wäre sehr sinnvoll. Wie bei den Regionalartikelseiten oben habe ich allerdings einige Schwierigkeiten mit der Wikidata-Verlinkung, denn Wikidata soll doch Sprachversionen verknüpfen, die inhaltlich übereinstimmen. Wenn als aber Alemannisch-Wörterbücher auflistet und bar Bairisch-Wörterbücher, dann sind das doch unterschiedliche Inhalte. Bei den Regionalartikeln oben finde ich diese Kritik nicht so gravierend, da sie nicht im Artikel-NR stehen. Vielleicht sollte die als-Wörterbücherliste besser in den WP-NR verschoben werden (ist bei bar ja auch so). Die gegenseitige Verlinkung von Artikeln aus verschiedenen Namensräumen sollte IMO nicht sein. Oddr? --Murma174 (Diskusjuun) 11:09, 22. Aug. 2013 (CEST)
- Sehr schön. Ich habe gleich noch eine Frage: Gibt es hier eine Seite, auf der alle (nord)friesischen Wörterbücher aufgeführt sind? In der Art von als:Liste Alemannischer Wörterbücher? LG, --Holder (Diskusjuun) 09:03, 22. Aug. 2013 (CEST)
- Nun, wenn die anderen WPs dafür den Namensraum 4 nutzen, dann sollten wir das auch tun: Wikipedia:Nordfriislon. Eine Kurzfassung haben wir ja schon rechts oben auf der Startseite. Eine Herausforderung wird die Darstellung in verschiedenen Mundarten sein, nun - irgendwie wird's schon klappen. Danke für die Anregung! --Murma174 (Diskusjuun) 17:28, 21. Aug. 2013 (CEST)
- Ich komme darauf, weil ich eine solche Seite auf der Okzitanischen Wikipedia entdeckt und dann Interwikilinks aus anderen Sprachversionen zusammengetragen habe. --Holder (Diskusjuun) 16:12, 21. Aug. 2013 (CEST)
First, I’d like to apologize for the English. If you can, please help to translate this for other members of your community.
The legal team at the Wikimedia Foundation would greatly appreciate your input on the best way to manage the "community logo" (pictured here) to best balance protection of the projects with community support. Accordingly, they have created a “request for consultation” on Meta where they set out briefly some of the issues to be considered and the options that they perceive. Your input would be invaluable in helping guide them in how best to serve our mission.
Thank you! --Mdennis (talk) (via the Global message delivery system). 04:27, 24. Sep. 2013 (CEST) (wrong page? You can fix it.)
(This message is in English, please translate as needed)
Greetings!
Notifications will inform users about new activity that affects them on this wiki in a unified way: for example, this new tool will let you know when you have new talk page messages, edit reverts, mentions or links -- and is designed to augment (rather than replace) the watchlist. The Wikimedia Foundation's editor engagement team developed this tool (code-named 'Echo') earlier this year, to help users contribute more productively to MediaWiki projects.
We're now getting ready to bring Notifications to almost all other Wikimedia sites, and are aiming for a 22 October deployment, as outlined in this release plan. It is important that notifications is translated for all of the languages we serve.
There are three major points of translation needed to be either done or checked:
- Echo on translatewiki for user interface - you must have an account on translatewiki to translate
- Thanks on translatewiki for user interface - you must have an account on translatewiki to translate
- Notifications help on mediawiki.org. This page can be hosted after translation on mediawiki.org or we can localize it to this Wikipedia. You do not have to have an account to translate on mediawiki, but single-user login will create it for you there if you follow the link.
Please let us know if you have any questions, suggestions or comments about this new tool. For more information, visit this project hub and this help page. Keegan (WMF) (talk) 20:33, 4. Okt. 2013 (CEST)
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Speak up about the trademark registration of the Community logo.
[Kweltekst bewerke]Hi all,
Please join the consultation about the Community logo that represents Meta-Wiki: m:Community Logo/Request for consultation.
This community consultation was commenced on September 24. The following day, two individuals filed a legal opposition against the registration of the Community logo.
The question is whether the Wikimedia Foundation should seek a collective membership mark with respect to this logo or abandon its registration and protection of the trademark.
We want to make sure that everyone get a chance to speak up so that we can get clear direction from the community. We would therefore really appreciate the community's help in translating this announcement from English so that everyone is able to understand it.
Thanks, Geoff & Yana 22:07, 8. Okt. 2013 (CEST)
Introducting Beta Features
[Kweltekst bewerke](Apologies for writing in English. Please translate if necessary)
We would like to let you know about Beta Features, a new program from the Wikimedia Foundation that lets you try out new features before they are released for everyone.
Think of it as a digital laboratory where community members can preview upcoming software and give feedback to help improve them. This special preference page lets designers and engineers experiment with new features on a broad scale, but in a way that's not disruptive.
Beta Features is now ready for testing on MediaWiki.org. It will also be released on Wikimedia Commons and MetaWiki this Thursday, 7 November. Based on test results, the plan is to release it on all wikis worldwide on 21 November, 2013.
Here are the first features you can test this week:
- Media Viewer — view images in large size or full screen
- VisualEditor Formulæ (for wikis with VisualEditor) — edit algebra or equations on your pages
- Typography Refresh — make text more readable (coming Thursday)
Would you like to try out Beta Features now? After you log in on MediaWiki.org, a small 'Beta' link will appear next to your 'Preferences'. Click on it to see features you can test, check the ones you want, then click 'Save'. Learn more on the Beta Features page.
After you've tested Beta Features, please let the developers know what you think on this discussion page -- or report any bugs here on Bugzilla. You're also welcome to join this IRC office hours chat on Friday, 8 November at 18:30 UTC.
Beta Features was developed by the Wikimedia Foundation's Design, Multimedia and VisualEditor teams. Along with other developers, they will be adding new features to this experimental program every few weeks. They are very grateful to all the community members who helped create this project — and look forward to many more productive collaborations in the future.
Enjoy, and don't forget to let developers know what you think! Keegan (WMF) (talk) 20:55, 5. Now. 2013 (CET)
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VisualEditor coming to this wiki
[Kweltekst bewerke]Hello. Please excuse the English. I would be grateful if you can translate this message!
VisualEditor is coming to this project on December 2, 2013. VisualEditor is software in development to allow people to edit pages in MediaWiki without needing to learn wikitext syntax (like typing [[ to start a link). It is already available and in use on some Wikipedia projects. Please see mw:Help:VisualEditor/FAQ for more information.
When this software arrives, you will have the option to use it or to use the current wikitext editor. When you press “edit”, you will get the new VisualEditor software. To use the wikitext editor, you can press “edit source”. For more information about how to use VisualEditor, see mw:Help:VisualEditor/User guide.
We hope that this software will be useful to people in your community, and we can really use your help to make it better! Please let us know if you find any problems. If you're willing and able, please report the issue in bugzilla in the "VisualEditor" product. If you would prefer not, please explain the issue you found on the central feedback page on mediawiki.org. Once VisualEditor is made available, if there are any urgent problems, like an unexpected bug suddenly causing widespread severe problems, please e-mail James Forrester, the Product Manager, at jforrester@wikimedia.org for immediate attention.
We would also appreciate help with translation with the pages about VisualEditor here and on MediaWiki.org, and its user interface. To translate the user interface, start by creating an account at TranslateWiki. Once your account request is approved, all you need to do is select your language from this list. This will give you a list of individual lines and paragraphs. The English original will be on one side, with the option to “edit” on the other. Pressing “edit” will open an edit window where you can work.
The User Guide is another important document. To translate this, simply go to the MediaWiki.org page, and select “translate this page”. Your language should be available from the drop-down menu on the right. If you want to help with translations and would like to talk about how, please leave a message for me on my talk page.
Thank you, and happy editing! -- Mdennis (WMF) (talk) 20:46, 15. Now. 2013 (CET)
- Distributed via Global message delivery (wrong page? Correct it here), 20:46, 15. Now. 2013 (CET)
Call for comments on draft trademark policy
[Kweltekst bewerke]Hi all,
The Wikimedia legal team invites you to participate in the development of the new Wikimedia trademark policy.
The current trademark policy was introduced in 2009 to protect the Wikimedia marks. We are now updating this policy to better balance permissive use of the marks with the legal requirements for preserving them for the community. The new draft trademark policy is ready for your review here, and we encourage you to discuss it here.
We would appreciate if someone would translate this message into your language so more members of your community can contribute to the conversation.