HHill
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The Community Wishlist Survey
editHi,
You get this message because you’ve previously participated in the Community Wishlist Survey. I just wanted to let you know that this year’s survey is now open for proposals. You can suggest technical changes until 11 November: Community Wishlist Survey 2019.
You can vote from November 16 to November 30. To keep the number of messages at a reasonable level, I won’t send out a separate reminder to you about that. /Johan (WMF) 11:24, 30 October 2018 (UTC)
"Who Wrote That" project update
editHello. I'm reaching out to you as you participated in the 2017 Community Wishlist proposal for "Who Wrote That" project (previously known as "Blame Tool"). The Community Tech team is kicking things off on the project and we have an early-stage mockup available for you to look at. I invite you to follow that project page, where I will be posting periodic status updates for the project. You are also welcome to provide your thoughts on the talk page. Thank you. -- NKohli (WMF) (talk) 22:57, 21 February 2019 (UTC)
User script to access other watchlists
editHi HHill,
If you remember, you participated in the 2019 Community Wishlist Survey, including the discussion for reviving "Crosswatch" to allow for cross-wiki watchlists (Community Wishlist Survey 2019/Watchlists/Revive Crosswatch tool).
I sent you this MassMessage because I wanted to let you know that I have made a user script to make accessing your watchlists on different wikis easier, since for now that wishlist item has not been actioned.
The way it works is that, on any wiki, when you look at your watchlist, there is a button labeled "CA" that takes you to the CentralAuth page for you. There, when looking at your own information, each link to a wiki ("meta.wikimedia.org", "www.wikidata.org", "de.wikipedia.org", etc.) is changed so that it links to your watchlist on that wiki.
If you are interested in using it, just add mw.loader.load('//meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:DannyS712/Watchlist.js&action=raw&ctype=text/javascript');
to your global javascript page. This imports the code at m:User:DannyS712/Watchlist.js.
If you want to learn more, there is documentation for the script available at w:en:User:DannyS712/Watchlist. If you would like to discuss the script, talk to me at m:User talk:DannyS712.
Thanks, --05:50, 6 June 2019 (UTC)
Merkzettel
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- Schumpeter: Reconstituted. In: The Economist Vol. 436 Nr. 9210 (September 5th 2020), p. 54.
- Balázs Bodó: Was the Open Knowledge Commons Idea a Curse in Disguise? – Towards Sovereign Institutions of Knowledge (December 11, 2019). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3502119 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3502119
- Who controls the conversation. In: The Economist Vol. 437 Nr. 9217 (October 24th 2020), pp. 11-12.
- The great clean-up. In: The Economist Vol. 437 Nr. 9217 (October 24th 2020), pp. 18-20.
- Anti-social network. In: The Economist Vol. 437 Nr. 9217 (October 24th 2020), pp. 45-46 (mentions Free Basics).
- Charlemagne: Sprechen Sie Tory?. In: The Economist Vol. 437 Nr. 9225 (December 19th 2020), p. 50.
- Leserbrief dazu in: The Economist Vol. 438 Nr. 8227 (January 9th 2021), p. 12.
- Bagehot: The wisdom of Scrooge. In: The Economist Vol. 437 Nr. 9225 (December 19th 2020), p. 54.
- Citizen of the world. In: The Economist Vol. 437 Nr. 9225 (December 19th 2020), pp. 62-64.
- The other tech giant. In: The Economist Vol. 438 Nr. 8227 (January 9th 2021), pp. 49-50.
- Diderot's dream. In: The Economist Vol. 438 Nr. 8227 (January 9th 2021), pp. 9-10.
- Paul Lehmann: Geisteswissenschaftliche Gemeinschafts- und Kollektivunternehmungen in der geschichtlichen Entwicklung. Vorgetragen am 13. Januar 1956. München 1956 (Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-historische Klasse: Sitzungsberichte 1956 Heft 5).
- The God-shaped hole. In: The Economist Vol. 438 Nr. 9238 (March 27th 2021), p. 34.
- Frank Dobbin and Alexandra Kalev explain why diversity training does not work. In: The Economist (May 21st 2021) [nicht in der Druckfassung]
- This is an intervention. In: The Economist Vol. 444 Nr. 9310 (August 27th 2022), p. 73.
- David Marchese: Ancient Rome Will Never Get Old. Take It From Mary Beard. In: New York Times Magazine May 31, 2021.
- Bartleby: Company or cult?. In: The Economist (March 5th 2022)
- Tech Monopolies (Last Week Tonight, June 12 2022)
- Power to the people. In: The Economist Vol. 444 Nr. 9303 (July 2nd 2022) pp. 69-70 [reviews ISBN 978-1-5266-2548-9 / ISBN 978-1-64313-901-2]
- The temptation to tinker. In: The Economist Vol. 444 Nr. 9310 (August 27th 2022), pp. 47-48.
- A $44bn education. In: The Economist Vol. 445 Nr. 9327 (December 24th 2022), pp. 14-15.
- Lexington: Listen up. In: The Economist Vol. 445 Nr. 9327 (December 24th 2022), p. 36.
- What is truth?. In: The Economist Vol. 446 Nr. 9329 (January 14th 2023), pp. 69-70.
- Thinking for themselves. In: The Economist Vol. 448 Nr. 9358 (August 12th 2023), pp. 47-49.
- Bad News. In: The Economist Vol. 451 Nr. 9395 (May 4th 2024), pp. 66-69.
- A steep, steep hill. In: The Economist Vol. 451 Nr. 9395 (May 4th 2024), pp. 70-71.
- Nicolai Futás, Rezension zu: Gebler, Aaron: Die Verwendung und Bedeutung von Losverfahren in Athen und im griechischen Raum vom 7. bis 5. Jahrhundert v. Chr. Stuttgart 2024 , ISBN 978-3-515-13575-7, in: H-Soz-Kult 14.10.2024.
The 2021 Community Wishlist Survey is now open! This survey is the process where communities decide what the Community Tech team should work on over the next year. We encourage everyone to submit proposals until the deadline on 30 November, or comment on other proposals to help make them better. The communities will vote on the proposals between 8 December and 21 December.
The Community Tech team is focused on tools for experienced Wikimedia editors. You can write proposals in any language, and we will translate them for you. Thank you, and we look forward to seeing your proposals!
18:26, 20 November 2020 (UTC)
We invite all registered users to vote on the 2021 Community Wishlist Survey. You can vote from now until 21 December for as many different wishes as you want.
In the Survey, wishes for new and improved tools for experienced editors are collected. After the voting, we will do our best to grant your wishes. We will start with the most popular ones.
We, the Community Tech, are one of the Wikimedia Foundation teams. We create and improve editing and wiki moderation tools. What we work on is decided based on results of the Community Wishlist Survey. Once a year, you can submit wishes. After two weeks, you can vote on the ones that you're most interested in. Next, we choose wishes from the survey to work on. Some of the wishes may be granted by volunteer developers or other teams.
We are waiting for your votes. Thank you!
16:08, 11 December 2020 (UTC)
Reminder to vote now to ratify the Wikimedia Movement Charter
edit- You can find this message translated into additional languages on Meta-wiki. Please help translate to your language
Dear Wikimedian,
You are receiving this message because you previously voted in the 2021 Movement Charter Drafting Committee (MCDC) election.
This is a reminder that if you have not voted yet on the ratification of the final Wikimedia Movement Charter draft, please do so by July 9, 2024 at 23:59 UTC.
You can read the final text of the Wikimedia Movement Charter in your language. Following that, check on whether you are eligible to vote. If you are eligible, cast your vote on SecurePoll.
On behalf of the Charter Electoral Commission,