…se v 2.0 This document includes content originally authored on the Eclipsepedia wiki by Wayne Beaton, Fabian Steeg, Denis Roy, Dave Carver, Ed Merks, Bjorn Freeman-Benson, Anne Jacko, Ian Skerrett, Mike Milinkovich, and John Arthorne. Overview This document provides you with the …
…ods to prosecute people interested in any other kind of material. Material from Wikileaks, for instance. 29 April 2012 ( Brazil's Congress ) Effectively purchased by agribusiness, Brazil's congress passed a law that will facilitate deforestation. [Reference updated on 2018-02-24 …
WP:CBAN currently says, Community sanctions may be discussed on the Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard (preferred) or on Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/Incidents. In a discussion that's happening now at WP:AN#Good Article ban proposal , there's confusion about what may …
…ag" redirects here. For more about hashtags, see Hashtag . The account page for Wikipedia on X, July 2025 Posts (commonly and unofficially called "tweets") are publicly visible by default, but senders can restrict message delivery to their followers. Users can mute users they do …
…see RTT and interpret it as a spurious 0x0C, and ignore it. References [JCroft, Wikipedia] gives a different way of signalling 'Y', which does not coincide with any of the other symbols. This discrepancy between the current specification and the references may also result in both…
…see RTT and interpret it as a spurious 0x0C, and ignore it. References [JCroft, Wikipedia] gives a different way of signalling 'Y', which does not coincide with any of the other symbols. This discrepancy between the current specification and the references may also result in both…
…ad a history of problematic editing concerning non-English names, brought up in Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/IncidentArchive1190#Casting aspersions by another editor and by @ Black Kite at an older AE thread. [1] Any non-English language redirects they created that fit t…
…ad a history of problematic editing concerning non-English names, brought up in Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/IncidentArchive1190#Casting aspersions by another editor and by @ Black Kite at an older AE thread. [1] Any non-English language redirects they created that fit t…
…ad a history of problematic editing concerning non-English names, brought up in Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/IncidentArchive1190#Casting aspersions by another editor and by @ Black Kite at an older AE thread. [1] Any non-English language redirects they created that fit t…
…subpages) Discuss existing and proposed policies Discuss technical issues about Wikipedia Discuss new proposals that are not policy-related Incubate new ideas before formally proposing them Discuss matters involving the Wikimedia Foundation Post messages that do not fit into any …
…ey also use engineering tools to share ideas into a community, questions, news, wikis, videos, requirements, designs and simulation. Then, in the automatization course with ILICE, there were three static dashboards to students, Inspire, Learn and Evaluate, while two dynamics, Inn…
…zed. Also, before creating and using a new metadata name, consulting the WHATWG Wiki MetaExtensions page is encouraged — to avoid choosing a metadata name that's already in use, and to avoid duplicating the purpose of any metadata names that are already in use, and to avoid new s…
Talk:Wikimedia Foundation Annual Plan/2024-2025/Product & Technology OKRs - Meta-Wiki Jump to content From Meta, a Wikimedia project coordination wiki Talk:Wikimedia Foundation Annual Plan 2024-2025 Latest comment: 1 year ago by Bawolff in topic WE6 Developer Services Questions e…
1. Volunteering on the Wikimedia projects should feel rewarding. We also think that the experience of online collaboration should be a major part of what keeps volunteers coming back. What does it take for volunteers to find editing rewarding, and to work better together to build…
…ch allows users to collaboratively edit and manage files on remote web servers. Wikipedia : "The WebDAV protocol allows 'Intercreativity,' making the Web a readable and writable medium, in line with Tim Berners-Lee's original vision.[1] It allows users to create, change and move …