[11:32:18] I found the following info in [[meta:Registered user]]: _"As of June 12, 2008, the autoconfirmed limits on the majority of wikis [11:32:18] is four days with no edit count requirement. __ar.wiki__, __en.wiki__, __es.wiki_ [11:32:19] _and __pl.wiki_ _have a minimum number of edits to reach autoconfirmed [11:32:21] status; as of March 2012 __zh.wiki_ _and __es.wiki_ _have the highest [11:32:22] requirement, 50 edits, while the others require 10 at most. de.wikibooks [11:32:24] requires seven days to reach autoconfirmed status._" [11:32:31] Is more up to date information available anywhere? [11:47:34] Save the date \o/ The next Wikimedia Hackathon will take place *onsite in Athens, Greece, on May 19-21*. More information: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Hackathon_2023 Next steps: registration and scholarship applications open in December. [15:07:51] Is somebody at the community or the foundation willing to become owners of @types/oojs (https://www.npmjs.com/package/@types/oojs)? It could make reviewing PR easier. [15:35:41] that is pretty stale - en.wp has been 4 days and 10 edits for a while now (re @waldyrious: Is more up to date information available anywhere?) [15:50:03] It's tricky - many wikis have a dedicated autoconfirmed page making it easy to check, and some do not (re @waldyrious: Is more up to date information available anywhere?) [17:11:45] Is this something that could be seen in the wiki configurations that WMF makes public? (re @fuzheado: It's tricky - many wikis have a dedicated autoconfirmed page making it easy to check, and some do not) [17:13:40] Yeah config is the best place to check that (re @waldyrious: Is this something that could be seen in the wiki configurations that WMF makes public? I mean here: https://noc.wikimedia.org/co...) [17:14:07] One does not need an in-depth knowledge of PHP or MW to understsnd it too [17:17:36] Where should I look, though? I tried https://noc.wikimedia.org/conf/highlight.php?file=CommonSettings.php but it only defines `$wgTorAutoConfirmAge and $wgTorAutoConfirmCount` [17:17:56] I also found some stuff here, but not sure if this is relevant or just defaults: https://github.com/search?q=org%3Awikimedia+%22%24wgAutoConfirmCount+%3D%22&type=code [17:19:25] Ah! Found it in https://noc.wikimedia.org/conf/highlight.php?file=InitialiseSettings.php :) [17:19:50] Yeah it is normally in one of those two [17:21:46] I'll edit meta to point here :D [19:18:25] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Hackathon_2023 has been announced! May 19-21, 2023 in Athens, Greece. [19:24:50] * bd808 realises he does not have an op bit in this channel. [19:25:47] legoktm: Could you change the topic when you get a chance? https://w.wiki/63qt is a short url for https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Hackathon_2023 [20:13:59] What will be the requirements for getting scholarship (re @wmtelegram_bot: legoktm: Could you change the topic when you get a chance? https://w.wiki/63qt is a short url for https://www.mediawiki....) [22:00:21] that criteria seems pretty different than the 2019 criteria: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Hackathon_2019/Register_and_Attend#International_scholarships [22:09:27] Dang. Prague is a long time ago. [22:18:07] So the scholarship criteria are completely based on who you are, not what you bring to the table. [22:18:52] @MaartenDammers: can you point to those words on the wiki page? [22:20:29] I take it the second bullet point is the issue given that the first is a (marginally satisfiable) technicality? (re @wmtelegram_bot: @MaartenDammers: can you point to those words on the wiki page?) [22:21:14] • The applicant has been actively involved in Wikimedia technical projects for at least one year [22:21:15] • The applicant is part of an underrepresented group based on their gender and region of origin [22:21:31] That’s it, no other criteria [22:21:35] "rank participants based on the following criteria" [22:22:23] There is a week until the applications open too. I don't know that everything on that page is everything that will be involved. [22:23:30] But if folks what to jump to the conclusion that the Technical Engagement team is trying to make everything horrible for unspecified reasons I can't really do much to change that opinion. [22:24:29] well there's no indication on that page that it's under construction or incomplete (re @wmtelegram_bot: But if folks what to jump to the conclusion that the Technical Engagement team is trying to make everything horrible for...) [22:25:57] legoktm: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Hackathon_2023/Participate#Target_audience may explain some of what would lead to the criteria changing from 2019 for 2023. [22:30:38] Those are your words. I’m just doing a observation based on the criteria on that page. (re @wmtelegram_bot: But if folks what to jump to the conclusion that the Technical Engagement team is trying to make everything horrible for...) [22:33:31] The tone I received from your statement was accusatory. My apologies if that was not your intent.