Mark A. Hershberger wrote:
There is hope for every bug, no matter how old.
As long as people stop resolving old bugs as "wontfix" simply because
they're old. I went through and re-opened quite a few bugs that were
improperly marked as resolved over the weekend.
People take time to register an account on Bugzilla, describe their issue,
and then wait, often for _years_, for their issue to get looked at, much
less worked on and resolved. I can't really stress enough how completely
unacceptable it is to go around marking these bugs as "wontfix" without any
explanation or simply because it's been a long time since the bug was filed.
Firstly, thank
you very much for enabling DPL on all Wikisources! [1] It is
IMO a pity that this request was fulfilled based only in a direct request,
but at least it is now enabled.
Please help us to develop Wikimedia contents in foreign languages simply
giving 30 minutes each week to check those requests!
30 minutes a week would be less attention than they are currently
getting.
I actually took this to mean sister projects (non-Wikipedias), not foreign
language projects. If Wikisource has gotten 30 minutes of Wikimedia
Foundation development time _this year_, I'd be shocked.
MZMcBride