In T189108#9677405, @Aschroet wrote:Since the creation of the ticket according to Moore's law the available resources on client and server site should have been increased by a sufficient factor to double the limits.
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May 6 2024
May 6 2024
Pppery awarded T314261: Allow pagetriage log entries to include wikitext/HTML markup a Like token.
Apr 1 2024
Apr 1 2024
Locke_Cole added a comment to T189108: Increase the « Post‐expand include size » process up to 2.5 MB.
Locke_Cole added a comment to T189108: Increase the « Post‐expand include size » process up to 2.5 MB.
This is currently be used as a reason to avoid certain types of edits on larger articles on English Wikipedia, particularly the Donald Trump article, which was brought up in this discussion: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_talk:Citing_sources#Talk:Donald_Trump_and_using_WP:LOCALCON_to_disallow_citation_archives
Locke_Cole awarded T189108: Increase the « Post‐expand include size » process up to 2.5 MB a Like token.
Jan 14 2024
Jan 14 2024
Mar 21 2023
Mar 21 2023
Locke_Cole added a comment to T332653: Client side SVG rendering that is compatible with prefers-color-scheme ("dark mode").
In T332653#8713866, @TheDJ wrote:The dark mode extension is a completely separate extension, not in use on WMF. We currently don't really have a dark mode, which is tracked in T26070.
Locke_Cole added a project to T5593: [Epic] SVG client side rendering: Community-Wishlist-Survey-2023.
Locke_Cole updated the task description for T332653: Client side SVG rendering that is compatible with prefers-color-scheme ("dark mode").
Locke_Cole updated subscribers of T332653: Client side SVG rendering that is compatible with prefers-color-scheme ("dark mode").
@Izno, with regard to removing Community-Wishlist-Survey-2023, I'd think this would be closely related to Native SVG support and Dark mode, both of which scored highly in the survey.
Mar 20 2023
Mar 20 2023
Feb 17 2023
Feb 17 2023
Aug 2 2022
Aug 2 2022
Aug 1 2022
Aug 1 2022
Locke_Cole updated the task description for T314261: Allow pagetriage log entries to include wikitext/HTML markup.
Jul 31 2022
Jul 31 2022
Jul 22 2022
Jul 22 2022
It's pretty annoying that, all these years later, this still hasn't been acted on. I don't see anything particularly bad with Adobe's patent license, the only burdensome thing I see in the license is that our documentation include a notice crediting Adobe for the DNG specification. I think from a software perspective, the bigger issue is usability: ideally DNG files would be paired with a final raster image at image upload time (so we'd be encouraging editors with access to cameras that produce raw images to actually upload both their finished/edited version, as well as the original raw file). I notice also that the Commons Archive from 2015 (above) is currently down, so there isn't really a solution for this right now.
Jul 14 2022
Jul 14 2022
Locke_Cole added a comment to T312875: Detect duplicate file from other projects during upload to Commons and convert to FileImport.
A prompt to import would work, with a decline to accept a straight upload. This is already the behavior (at least on Commons) when someone attempts to upload a duplicate file.
Jul 12 2022
Jul 12 2022
Mar 8 2022
Mar 8 2022
Obviously a little late, but it would be nice if there were a way to disable reply links within archived discussions (while still having them enabled on the rest of the page). A magic word would presumably apply to the entire page, but perhaps something similar to <nowiki> (<noreply>?) that could be used as needed within discussions?
Jun 11 2021
Jun 11 2021
Locke_Cole added a comment to T283467: FileExporter: Provide an option/configuration to not render the "Export to Wikimedia Commons" button depending on categorization of the File.
Well, on further consideration I almost wonder if it wouldn't make sense to use the exact same check that FileImporter uses? In this way the same settings are used for both (ex: English language Wikipedia FileImporter settings), and the experience is consistent without a risk of settings being more/less restrictive on one end of the experience vs. the other. I haven't looked at the FileImporter code, but it may be as simple as a copy/paste and making sure it's pointing at the correct configuration settings?
May 23 2021
May 23 2021
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