Wikimedia Launches Beta Program To Test Upcoming Features
An anonymous reader writes "Wikimedia today announced the launch of a beta program simply called Beta Features. In short, the organization is offering a way for users to try out new features on Wikipedia and other Wikimedia sites before they are released for everyone. If you're reading this with bated breath, you'll be happy to know logged-in users can join the early testing right now on MediaWiki.org, meta.wikimedia.org and Wikimedia Commons. Wikimedia plans to release Beta Features on all wikis in two weeks, on November 21, although the date may shift depending on the feedback the organization receives."
And Beta editas? 'Cause right now they site is GAHBIJJ!!! Fuggheddaboudit! A whole lotta ritahdid plibertarian dickweeds who worship da boojwazi!
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I spent hours writing articles for wikipedia but once some of the anal-retentive editors got wind of my work it was gone - and there was nothing I could do about it. All that collected knowledge about frosty piss, lost to the sands of time.
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what?
Wikimedia and its member sites do a lot of testing and public hearing-ing of features both on and off the main servers; this appears to be more a matter of consolidation under the Wikimedia banner, and more Google Labs-ish in general.
You can hold down the "B" button for continuous firing.
Can anyone in the world submit modifications/reverts to the code with a clunky HTML interface?
It's telling that Wikipedia (which is synonymous with the Wikimedia Foundation, really) won't eat their own dog food.
good news
How about setting up http://nsa.wikipedia.org/ (or gchq.wikipedia.org for the Brits) ?
Why would I have "bated breath" reading such an empty summary?
needs cookies. There is just one site out there I reluctantly tolerate cookies there, and it ain't Wikimedia.
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Good riddance!
> And how could it know the logged in user if not with cookies?
That's what happens when you let the frameworks dictate your thinking.
It's easy to do session tracking without cookies, e.g. via URL modifications (query parameters et al).
Where's the difference, you ask?
- Query params are visible by the user. This is something Marketeers consider a Bad Thing (for me it's definitely a Good Thing).
- Query params are much less of a cross-site thing (again Marketeers and me disagree on whether this is good or bad).
Look. Most of us here are making money on web advertising one way or another. But I refuse to brainwashing. And what I hate most is "when my $FRAMEWORK requires X that means X is necessary". Look beyound your little Joomla/Drupal/Django/Mason/Zend discworlds.
What has our trade come to?