Perhaps Engineering Community as well? Unlike Community Tech, CE has a
manager and therefore perhaps more ability to address this sooner. Any
comments, Quim?
Thanks!
Pine
On Jul 15, 2015 10:16 PM, "Jon Robson" <jdlrobson(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I'm encountering a similar problem now -
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T99361
On phabricator should there be a gadgets project? Community project?
I hit this issue all the time and to me is the biggest flaw with the
fact editors can introduce code. Templates/gadgets for me are hard to
debug, as it's hard for me to first locate the code, to understand it
(since it's not hosted in the same way as our other code and is
typically written very differently) and then to identify who owns it
and who I can discuss fixing with.
This would be a great problem for the new community dev team to think
about imo.
On Thu, Jul 16, 2015 at 12:27 PM, Amir E. Aharoni
<amir.aharoni(a)mail.huji.ac.il> wrote:
Hi,
In the past it happened to me a few times that I opened bugs about
something wrong that happened on a Wikimedia site, and it was closed as
invalid because the issue was not in MediaWiki code, but in a local
gadget,
style or template on that project.
The bugs were actually fixed, but I'd like to question the "invalid"
closure.
They were real bugs in real products. The fact that the software is not
in
Gerrit doesn't mean that they don't
affect the product de facto. Just for
the sake of example, if a bug in a local Gadget affects the Flow
extension,
for example, I find it perfectly valid to add tag
the Flow tag to it.
Core
and extension developers should be curious about
how what they developed
behaves in the wild.
I do wonder what other tags are there to add to such a bug? I'm going to
open one now.
(P.S. Yes, this raises an issue of whether non-Wikimedia sites should
count. I say - yes, and it shouldn't be limited unless it gets seriously
out of hand. But a URL with reproduction instructions must always be
provided.)
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