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- Daniel Mietchen [ Global Accounts ]
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I have now added this to the 10-10:30 slot on Saturday.
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Thanks - works fine now!
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Here is a blog post about the project: https://colonelsheep.github.io/outreachy24-blog/week-5 . It's a nice summary of what is spread out over this Phabricator ticket. While it does not have pointers to more detailed information, this wiki page does.
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Seems fixed now - thanks!
Sep 20 2021
Sep 8 2021
Yes, seems to be back to normal. Thanks all!
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@Jsamwrites Any plans to insert such Shape Expressions into the workflows for Lexeme Forms?
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Jan 15 2021
The 32-bit issue at https://github.com/rdfhdt/hdt-cpp/issues/135 that was mentioned above seems to be resolved, so perhaps this can be revisited now?
Jan 14 2021
@Bstorm Can you comment on the Web UI issue that @Ssamuel1010 has added to the task description?
Dec 29 2020
I just set up T270915 to discuss a Wikimedia BinderHub deployment.
Dec 27 2020
I have been using the autosave feature for a while now but recently noticed another hickup (see the autosave remark just above cell 39 in this notebook).
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Nov 12 2020
There is a JupyterCon talk on Provbook, with a demo starting at about 19 min 10s.
Nov 11 2020
Nov 10 2020
Thanks. Wasn't aware of the autosave option.
I also checked https://public.paws.wmcloud.org, which is still accessible and suggests that the problem occurred after 2020-Nov-10 16:17.
I have the same problem.
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Oct 31 2020
A brief update on the topics listed above:
A stumbling block along the way is described in https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T266915 .
Perhaps it would be useful to take NEP 29 as a guideline for which versions to support.
Sep 26 2020
@srodlund I've seen your post above but have not had the time yet to go through the included links systematically. Of course, feel free to use anything from the JupyterCon presentation.
Sep 23 2020
@srodlund I'd be happy to assist with the PAWS part, which is featured prominently in my JupyterCon presentation.
Sep 22 2020
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This was fixed by way of https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:PasswordReset .
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Jan 14 2020
@LucasWerkmeister I did not use the back button back then, and I just retried it (without hitting the back button) now, getting "Internal Server Error - The server encountered an internal error and was unable to complete your request. Either the server is overloaded or there is an error in the application." after submission and reload.
Jan 13 2020
I'm fine moving this to GitHub. The reason I posted it here is that
https://tools.wmflabs.org/lexeme-forms/
links to
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/source/tool-lexeme-forms/