[00:23:52] Is anyone able to restart xmlrcs in the huggle project? [00:29:53] perryprog: has someone reached out to petan? [00:30:12] or addshore [00:30:19] There's T295487 so maybe I'm just being a bit antsy [00:30:20] T295487: XMLRCs is not functioning - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T295487 [00:31:04] I @'d both of them [00:31:12] yeah just noticed they weren't pinged; thanks [01:24:34] https://opensource.googleblog.com/2021/11/expanding-google-summer-of-code-in-2022.html [01:24:53] > Beginning in 2022, we are opening the program up to all newcomers of open source that are 18 years and older. The program will no longer be solely focused on university students or recent graduates. [01:25:21] oh, that's interesting [01:25:43] I wonder if I should try gsoc some time. I never really understood the benefit of going through them instead of just... contributing to a project normally. [01:25:45] quite [01:26:01] although I also don't really know anything about gsoc besides it makes some tags appear on issues similar to hactoberfest... [01:30:56] major difference is you get paid [01:33:57] oh [01:33:59] I like money [01:42:58] perryprog: in addition to the money, there's some structure to the project and dedicated mentors [01:43:18] That said, nothing should stop you from working on a project that you want to on your own!! [01:47:24] Huh! Especially interesting that they're opening the project up more then. [01:47:43] Main thing that prevents me from doing too much contributing to open source projects has been school :( [13:29:42] dunno if it's a right place to ask this question, but.. I have a new mobile device and I wanted to use it to authenticate to wiki projects (2FA, TOTP). However on Special:Oath I don't have a QR code anymore (used it to set up 2FA on older device). Now, do I need to disable TOTP and then enable it again? Is my understanding correct? [13:34:58] tufor: correct [13:35:12] mhm okay [13:35:14] thanks [14:39:20] what's wikiless.org ? [14:41:49] oh found https://codeberg.org/orenom/wikiless [15:10:15] “no JavaScript or ads” [15:10:23] how very unlike Wikipedia, which is famous for running ads all the time /s [15:12:30] lol [15:12:40] I guess it depends how much you like seeing Jimmy's face [15:13:25] do the US banners still use his face? I don’t think I’ve seen him in the German banners a lot ^^ [15:13:53] or just live in a country with zero fundraising banners due to local regulations :P [15:24:26] I imagine the fundraising banners would be called ads. I suppose that's what I would call them. [15:50:38] I mean we aren't even at the public radio "these aren't ads these are underwriting announcements" level