[00:04:24] https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WikiDev16-WrapUp [05:30:31] For the love of all that is holy, could someone fix https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Template:Tech_header . Here is what it looks like on a 13" display: http://imgur.com/14mWtNo [05:30:56] I have tried before but I can't seem to interact with the Translate extension without breaking something in the process [05:49:26] ori: One does not simply edit without breaking Translate [05:49:49] ori: I'm sure if you ask Leah nicely [05:50:02] who's Leah Nicely? [05:50:17] The Translate extension's markup is impossible. [05:50:28] I think it requires a specialized degree. [05:50:41] ori: the twin of Leah Nasty [05:50:47] Oh, that's a CSS thing, isn't it? [05:50:48] :) [05:51:11] What do you want it to do? [05:51:37] Use less padding or text, so that it is less likely to span multiple lines on very common display resolutions [05:51:38] It's, uhh, responsive. [05:51:54] https://www.mediawiki.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Tech_header/layout&action=edit [05:51:58] have fun ori [05:52:18] Tables4lyfe [05:54:04] Using less text there isn't really easy. [05:54:39] I reduced the padding to 0.5em and previewed and it still looks kind of dumb. [05:55:01] ori: Krinkle would also be a good choice to bribe [05:55:23] ori: Have you met Krinkle? [05:55:55] I think that UI pattern is just broken and never going to work well. [05:56:17] * ostriches fixes by deleting the template ;-) [05:56:39] Really? I like everything about it except that. [05:57:01] The wrapping looks bad. [05:57:19] And when it's too wide, it looks bad/imbalanced. [05:57:23] https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Our_projects has a similar thing. [05:57:45] It collapses to groups of four. It is/was annoying. [05:59:11] Tech header jumps between Meta-Wiki and mediawiki.org. Trippy. [05:59:41] And [[m:Tech]] references https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Button_sig.png [06:00:25] * ori has no bright ideas to offer. [06:03:35] "Delete reason: per IRC cabal" done, fixed. [06:08:20] https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Signature_button_from_WikiEditor_extension.svg [06:10:45] Fixed: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Tech [06:12:07] Nope [06:12:43] No, it is. The browser window was not fully maximized. [06:12:48] Thanks! <3 [06:12:59] That really made me twitch. [11:28:05] hey guys, just spotted a tiny issue with an svg (namely this one : https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:WMF_Varnish_and_Swift.svg ) that is allotted a 'text/plain' HTTP Content-type header when viewing the original file https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9b/WMF_Varnish_and_Swift.svg [18:35:59] hi hi [18:36:27] when are https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/261994/ and https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/261902/ to be expected to be merged? [18:37:19] no timeline [18:37:30] definitely not during the deployment freeze though [18:37:51] what is the freeze? [18:37:54] https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments#End_of_year.2Fbeginning_of_new_year_.27code_freezes.27 [18:38:40] so no chance till 11th? ok, got it, thanks [19:15:15] Hey all. [19:15:23] hi [19:15:35] Is there an easy way from js to know if the user is logged in or not? [19:15:45] mw.user.isAnon() [19:15:50] Danke. [19:20:46] * Coren fiddles. [19:21:00] Gaah. It'd be SO much easier if I could just hook into the ULS. [19:21:20] Coren: what's the project? :3 [19:26:22] I'm trying to tweak with the commons js hack for language to replace the ULS for anon users on wikimania2017wiki - with limited success atm. My wish would be to find a way to use the actual ULS language selector instead of the ugly with all the languages. :-) [22:05:28] https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/newcoreteam-unconf in R51 [22:14:34] James_F: may I ask a question about something that I'm trying to do in VE? [22:15:52] Pine: Of course. [22:16:16] Pine: BTW, are you running WikiCon USA this year? Is there going to be a Hackathon component? [22:17:01] James_F: Currently we don't have a hackathon planned, although that's an option that could be considered. The subject that we're likely to focus on is the domain of WikiProject Medicine. [22:17:27] We are hoping to have the event at the University of Washington, which arguably has one of the world's best medical schools. :) [22:17:46] Pine: Hmm. Given the relatively small sizes of both Wikimania and the 'European' Hackathon this year, and their larger costs for North Americans, it might be good… [22:18:23] James_F: it's certainly an option that we could consider. Getting hacking space would be straightforward. [22:18:30] Let me table that for the moment. [22:18:33] On this page: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:IEG/Motivational_and_educational_video_to_introduce_Wikimedia/Scripts [22:18:53] I'm trying to use VisualEditor, and it's telling me that I can't edit text because the text sections are "items" [22:18:57] How do I work around that? [22:20:27] Pine: I imagine it's a bug with the {{IEG/Proposals/Selected/Tabs}} template. [22:20:43] It probably (intentionally) fails to close its content, which means you're screwed. [22:20:55] People write the most terrible templates. :-( [22:22:30] James_F: I'm not sure what you mean by "fails to close its content." I can edit https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:IEG/Proposals/Selected/Tabs&action=edit [22:22:39] Is there anything I can do in there to fix this issue? [22:23:30] It's a horrendous template. It'd probably take half an hour to debug. :-( [22:24:55] Let's see if I can talk to Heather about this. [22:25:13] It's not really her fault, though. [22:26:54] Oh, wait. [22:27:13] I can fix it. [22:27:13] Not the template's fault. [22:27:41] But you failed to close the last on the first line. [22:28:07] There. [22:28:07] Done. :-) [22:28:32] Pine: Hope that helps! [22:29:08] Oooooh! Aaaaaah! [22:29:12] Thank you James_F :)