User talk:Labster

The Finance page is awesome!

Do you have any preferences for naming the Facebook group?

Some options:
 * Miraheze
 * Miraheze supporters
 * Friends of Miraheze


 * Although the decision for the name is not up to me, I'm just clarifying, is it a page or a group? A group could probably be any of these (but I'm personally liking 'Friends of Miraheze'), but if it's a page we should just use "Miraheze" -- Cheers, NDKilla ( Talk • Contribs ) 11:00, 12 April 2016 (UTC)

There is a page here:
 * https://www.facebook.com/miraheze

alanpedia

 * Hillo,my wiki not done?--Msnhinet8 (talk) 13:09, 1 May 2016 (UTC)
 * How can I do?--Msnhinet8 (talk) 13:11, 1 May 2016 (UTC)
 * What do you mean by "not done". Are you talking about your request? Reception123  (talk) ( contribs  ) 18:54, 1 May 2016 (UTC)


 * yes,不過已經完成,sorry I can little English,I from to Taiwan.--Msnhinet8 (talk) 20:39, 1 May 2016 (UTC)

SyntaxHighlight
Hi!

Thanks for enable this plugin on my wiki

https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:SyntaxHighlight

https://pascalscada.miraheze.org

I don't know what happens, my pascal codes are not highlighted. Do you have a example? It has another syntax on Miraheze?

Privacy Policies
Please take a look at:

https://meta.miraheze.org/wiki/Meta_talk:Privacy_policy

Please set up a checklist for the process of adapting a policy and a date for a first policy.

Thanks!

What constitutes a system change?
[08:33]  When the upgrade to 1.28 happened the response in channel was that you had tested it [08:34]  I think not having a test server is not working [08:34] <+SPF|Cloud> The only MediaWiki upgrade done by me was MW 1.26 iirc [08:34]  The sysadmins need training on how the system works [08:35]  Who tested the 1.28 update? [08:35]  maybe a ticket to show everyone is approving an upgrade is a good idea? [08:35] <+SPF|Cloud> I have no idea. [08:35]  You should be documenting major system changes [08:36]  you should have notices of non system issues like expired certificates moved to another channel [08:36] <+SPF|Cloud> There was no major system change. [08:36] <+SPF|Cloud> At least, no infrastructure change [08:36]  an upgrade of the mediawiki software is a major system change [08:37]  I'm not sure why you would think otherwise [08:38]  You do not have robust discussion of your decisions [08:38]  an IRC channel isn't very accessible to many of your users [08:38] <+SPF|Cloud> 14:37:31 <+ SPF|Cloud> The changes (code-wise and database-wise) were not that major. [08:39] <+SPF|Cloud> In case that wasn't send, irccloud failed to send that [08:39]  I'll see if Brent agrees [08:39] <+SPF|Cloud> Sent* hopefully I fixed that now. [08:39]  then I'll be done Oh, hey. It's in our advertising that we run the latest stable version of Mediawiki, so not upgrading is a major change? Meh, maybe not. I think we always intend to keep upgrading, so there isn't really a need to keep polling everyone. It's part of our makeup, and on the front page of miraheze.org. So I don't think we need community approval because y'all signed up for it.

I... don't really have a strong opinion about upgrade notification, except that it needs to be done at some point, and we need people to help look out for modules that break. This time we let Extension:MassEditRegex slip through the cracks (and so did its maintainers). I'm a little more worried about what happens if a skin doesn't work and we just break things. But again this is not really something that is important to me personally. Labster (talk) 21:36, 24 December 2016 (UTC)

I think the point I'm making is that you need to reach out to your users differently than your system administrators. Rsterbal (talk) 06:25, 7 January 2017 (UTC)

Mini-grant w/ user:Guy vandegrift
See: https://freecollegeproject.miraheze.org/wiki/Solar_Eclipse_Mini_Grant_(due_12_Jan_2017)

I plan to submit this to the contact person, as well as to NSF and the American Astonomical Society just before the deadline. The fact that the original grant-submission website has been taken down is almost an advantage because I can use this as an excuse to send the proposal to others who might know how to best get this funding. The emphasis will be on funding Miraheze and not on my efforts with Wright State University Lake Campus, because my efforts will be halted if Miraheze does not thrive. Your name is on the draft, but will be removed if you do not approve. Don't worry if you are late in approving your participation in this - it would be a nice touch but will have likely little impact on whether this effort succeeds.--Guy vandegrift (talk) 17:10, 8 January 2017 (UTC)


 * As I try to complete the grant on a day when I have a 5 hour drive ahead of me, I am beginning to think that your name should perhaps not be on it. I am the teacher with a reason for Miraheze to exist, and am not expected to know what support Miraheze requires. This permits me write a vague request for funds. I really do think we can fund Miraheze as an educational project, sometime in the near future. --Guy vandegrift (talk) 18:13, 8 January 2017 (UTC)


 * Whatever you think is best, sir. We have pages like User:Labster/Budget which are extremely loosely thought through and not actually adopted.  And Finance/2016 shows a summary of last year's activity. But at some point we're going to need to talk about what you think we need to be doing, and how we can meet those challenges both on a community and a technical level.  --Labster (talk) 22:28, 8 January 2017 (UTC)


 * I will mention you and show the budget numbers on the minigrant. We do need to talk, but at the moment the only thing you need to be doing is keeping Miraheze alive.  I need to beta-test the "dashboards" at miraheze.wright and Wikiversity, and at least a few of the students need to put out some quality contributions.  Then, comes the hard part:  We need to "sell" this idea to the academic community. With all the insane politics going on in the USA, somebody is certain to listen to an idea about reducing the cost of higher education...right?--Guy vandegrift (talk) 10:55, 9 January 2017 (UTC)

RFS
Hi, regarding this edit, are users indeed allowed to support vote themselves on their own Stewardship requests? --- Lawrence-Prairies  (talk contribs email), 22:31, 12 January 2017 (UTC)
 * I don't know honestly. What I do know is that you're not allowed to censor other people's votes.  If there was a determination to be made, it should be made by a Steward, not you.  --Labster (talk) 23:05, 12 January 2017 (UTC)

I just sent you an email regarding the non-profit legal status
I got today's email asking if I was still "good to go" with the non-profit incorporation plan. I answered "yes". You should also know that there was a bit of a student revolt about my use of Wikiversity last semester that might put into jeopardy the use of this in a live classroom. While this will hurt our funding, it also takes some pressure off, since it will allow me to devote more resources to Miraheze, and keep the "node" at wright.miraheze.org as a "sample" that will not need constant attention from me.

I am in a dark mood, and am writing about all this under my user:Guy vandegrift space at https://freecollegeproject.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page. It is best not to take that page too seriously. All evidence is that the dean supports me, and even if I do stop the Miraheze teaching project with live students, I can still work on this project almost full time during the Summer of 2017.--Guy vandegrift (talk) 18:06, 16 January 2017 (UTC)