[09:30:00] https://t.me/+68jD8JmYff8yZWI0 [17:38:04] Hey all. A small group of Dutch Wikimedians invites you to a one-day Mini Wikimedia Hackathon in Utrecht (NL) on Saturday, November 12. It's for experienced Wikimedians (no mentorship program), to hack andv reconnect after Covid, eat pizza and snacks. We will also hold a tongue-in-cheek small 'burial ceremony' for the GLAMwiki Toolset. More info at https://nl.wikimedia.org/wiki/M [17:38:05] ini_Hackathon_November_2022 [20:17:14] @trnstlntk: have someone sing a sad song about GWToolset for me. Helping Dan-nl get things through code review was one of my very early tasks after getting hired by the WMF. [20:31:55] Ooh, can we quote this in the ceremony?? If you have sad songs suggestions, we welcome them! (re @wmtelegram_bot: @trnstlntk: have someone sing a sad song about GWToolset for me. Helping Dan-nl get things through code review was one o...) [20:34:10] If someone else has testimonials, stories, tears, poems… send them to me! [20:38:32] @trnstlntk: feel free to quote me. Maybe some version of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_Boy since Dan was the original author? [20:49:17] I'm trying to remember who else was in on helping Dan-nl get that extension fixed up for a production deploy... I think it was mostly MarkTraceur, Gergő, Gilles Debuc, and Aaron Schulz. [21:13:22] https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T58179 was the relevant task. [23:39:47] From one of our wikiblind peeps: [23:39:47] [23:39:49] Throwing this out there: [23:39:50] I wonder if Wikipedia could use this instead of that damn captcha. [23:39:52] https://blog.cloudflare.com/turnstile-private-captcha-alternative/ [23:39:53] [23:39:55] Could someone who cares about the accessibility and account creation take a look and add this to the relevant phabricator pages? [23:39:56] Could we try this? [23:39:58] Thanks! [23:45:34] @drmelganus: are you the same DrMel that has claimed https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T6845? Because that's the ticket I thought of as a place to advertise the idea. [23:45:46] Unfortunately as pretty much any other third party solution this one means breaching Wikimedia users' privacy by sending their private data to the third party (re @drmelganus: From one of our wikiblind peeps: [23:45:47] [23:45:49] Throwing this out there: [23:45:50] I wonder if Wikipedia could use this instead of that damn captcha. [23:45:52] ...) [23:46:19] Unless they provide some opensource code to deploy on self hosted instance [23:47:22] I agree with @Thecladis that getting a captcha replacement deployed to the movement wikis which relies on a 3rd party service would be difficult and that end-user privacy would be one of several concerns raised.