[13:35:53] ohaio; there is suppressed info that leaks on Special:BlockList. Help? [13:46:15] (False alarm.) [14:36:05] Hi! Why doesn't https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:F%C3%A6/monobook.js show up in this search: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Search/rmflinks?ns2=1 ? It does contain the keyword being searched, and I don't see anything in the documentation that would explain its absence. [14:39:37] Pathoschild: in https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T108149 I noted that no .js page seems to be found ever [14:40:22] Thanks, I'll comment there. [22:08:16] Hi! So I know ePUB export was removed from the Collection extension back in 2014, and I was wondering if there were any changes since then? ie. anyone at all working on bringing back ePUB export to Collection? [22:10:43] odder: I don't think so :/ [22:13:31] ori: ugh. Cause I got myself a Kindle and found myself reading Wikipedia articles for fun. (Crazy, I know.) [22:13:48] But then there's no way to export Wikipedia articles directly onto anything other than PDF, which sucks. [22:15:29] odder: isn't the kindle basically an android tablet? would an offline-capable wikipedia app work? [22:16:20] But then I'll have to hold all that data on the device. Which won't be a problem for me, but might be for other people. [22:16:40] ori: And no, it's an e-book reader, with e-ink, not a tablet :) [22:20:03] ori: But in general, there are so many different e-book readers out there that it seems a huge loss that we don't support them. Just ePUB would work for 90% of those, at the very least. [22:21:26] * ori nods. [22:23:04] It's unfortunate, but I think this use-case will get better, inevitably: more and more handheld devices are web-capable; mobile internet access is becoming more common and more affordable; the presentation of content on mobile devices is getting better; and there is a slew of new web APIs that are designed to accommodate intermittent connectivity [22:49:00] odder: I have read later / pocket set up to send web pages to kindle. [22:51:43] YuviPanda: I use Instapaper through its Send to Kindle bookmarkler or otherwise just e-mail links to my Instapaper and then export to Kindle [22:51:59] Right [22:52:30] But still, being able to save Wikipedia articles as ePUB would be handy