User talk:Cavila

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BiblioTex
Hello Cavila, thank you for contacting me (6 months ago!). I am still working on BiblioTex but only in bursts, mostly depending on my own needs. Will let you know when/if I have any news. – MirancheT C 00:50, 4 February 2012 (UTC)
 * Yes, I looked into Semantic MediaWiki but the older extensions Biblio and BibTeX were adequate for my needs, so I put some work into making them interoperable... which soon became its own project. Thanks for putting together the reference page on bibliography extensions. – MirancheT C

Upcoming developer meetings
Hi! Wanted to let you know about some upcoming MediaWiki developer meetings. Best, Sumana Harihareswara, Wikimedia Foundation Volunteer Development Coordinator (talk) 08:41, 4 March 2012 (UTC)

answered your question re: customsidebar
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension_talk:CustomSidebar#Additional_sidebar_elements_for_logged-in_users

YetAnotherKeywords
Hello! Seems like you were recently interested in Extension:YetAnotherKeywords - I fixed it and now it's fine for mediawiki 1.19.2 Jehy (talk) 05:34, 18 September 2012 (UTC)
 * That's great, thanks. Cavila MW 1.17, MySQL 5.5.23, Php 5.3.10, SMW 1.7.1 14:58, 19 September 2012 (UTC)

How to keep CategoryTree stayed opened after going back?
When I am going down in one category and subcategories (depth 5-6), after

loading the specified category and then hitting the "back" button on the

browser, the category tree is folded again. Is there any chance the tree stays

opened? Please reply ASAP... How to keep noded expaneded even after

clicking back button in browser.Any code changes to be done in Categorytree

extension?

A barnstar for you!

 * Really that's too much praise for only a handful of minor edits, but thanks anyway : ) Cavila (MW 1.22, MySQL 5.5.37-0, Php 5.4.4-14 squeeze, SMW 1.9.2, SF 2.7) 10:52, 26 June 2014 (UTC)

Bootstrap extension
Hi Cavila,

A couple of words on your comment of the BootStrap extension. Just to say I am a very reasonable person, and had this person not resorted to using upsetting comments about me personally and my about the quality of my work (see the final comment, which I suspect was written by an alias), and rather approached me respectfully though my talk page I would have gladly removed the extension completely as it has been superceded by my skin and I was considering its removal from Mediawiki.

Collegial conduct works both ways, in my opinion harrassment of a colleage is far worse than a problem over a naming convention, for one I am relitively new to Mediawiki, and I think made amazing progress since my first project, so where is the spitit of supporting new developers? My principle specialities are css, php and Bootstrap, I'm somewhat lacking in creating naming convections and writing extension pages, but will take greater care in future, the last thing I want is to upset fellow coleages, especially if it spills over into childish arguements, at 48 years of age I simply want to peacefull enjoy developement of my projects.

I also tried, in the spirit of good community ethics, to approach the indivial personally, offering an appology for a mistake I wasn't even aware of, "AND" offered to remove the extension! Even though the rude comment had already been posted, but once more I receive a barrage of abuse about my professional experience, which given I've been involved in the industry for around 20 years is utter rubbish. My work reguarly receives praise and commendation, accross all of the formats I write for and I make a considerable side income from clients that come to me through recommendations, simple because I write high quality code.

I found these comments very distressing.

Given all of the above, any hope of deleting the extension or remnaming it wont be happening now, unless there is a public appology and retraction of the comments on that page. If that happens then I will then remove the extension completely, though I will add a link to the skin pointing to the extension at my website.

Finally just to say, professionally I'm a Social Worker, a good percentage of my work involves dispute resolution and so I am quite skilled at it, especially when I speak to Government officials and health and benefit organisations, but when attempts at resolution are thrown back in my face, I simple dig my heals in and refuse to budge untill the other party is willing to talk reasonable and with respect, which all things condsidered is what most well adjusted people would have done in the first place.

Frankly the comments speak volumes about the ethics of this person, who obviously has "sour grapes", mine is stable and has been downloaded over 200 times in just over a month, where as the other is a beta with problems. Incidentally I was contacted by a client who read those comments too and he repied that "Let them comment on your products as they're showing themselves in a very poor light, there is also no doubt about the quality of your work, which is excellent, so don't let it bother you." And this was from a commercial customer who pays for my support and guidance.

Sorry if that isnt how you would deal with it, but I strongly refuse to make any changes under threat, or through personal slander or comments about the quality of my work.

The offer to delete still remains, but not without an appolgy or retraction of the comment.

Best wishes, Lee


 * Are you positive though that Fereal is an alias of the developer F.trott? The latter, who has always seemed to me like an open, reasonable guy, made a reasonable question/suggestion in early June, while Fereal, in his recent comments, agitated rather strongly (should I say 'ferally') especially against what he saw was an excessive use of CSS. I may have missed something here, but at this point I see no reason to jump to the conclusion that they are one and the same. If you're focusing your energies on the skin, there is little value in continuing the discussion about the merits of the extension, but I would hate to see bad blood between two competent, prolific devs simply because of a case of mistaken identity. Cavila (MW 1.22, MySQL 5.5.37-0, Php 5.4.4-14 squeeze, SMW 1.9.2, SF 2.7) 09:20, 29 June 2014 (UTC)

You're right, I will write to F.trott with a brief explanation and offer to remove the extension.

Many thanks Cavilla

SwiftSys (talk) 13:41, 29 June 2014 (UTC)

The future of skins
Hi.

An rfc on the future of skins is open here:
 * Requests for comment/HTML templating library

I am notifying you as you created this page and I couldn't find the maintainer's username on this wiki:
 * Skin:GuMax

Please consider participating and reaching out to any friends who could be interested. Thanks. :-)

--Gryllida 04:59, 28 August 2014 (UTC)

Starting conversion of LiquidThreads to Flow at mediawiki.org
Hello. I'm sending this to you, because you've been one of the top 50 users of LQT on mediawiki.org over the last 360 days, and I wanted to make sure that you'd seen the announcement at Starting conversion of LiquidThreads to Flow at mediawiki.org. There are links in the topic-summary at the top, for other discussions (wikitech-l and Project:Current_issues), and a link to the planned process and timeline (scheduled to begin April 6, with smaller conversions at first). Please do test Flow out at Talk:Sandbox if you haven't tried it recently, and give any feedback/suggestions/requests at that main discussion location. Much thanks, Quiddity (WMF) (talk) 23:51, 27 March 2015 (UTC)

Extension:Semantic Cite
Hi Cavila, I saw that you keep a list of reference extensions on your user page. I just created the page on Semantic Cite which might be of interest to you. Probably you already know about this on being in the pipeline ... Cheers --&#91;&#91;kgh&#93;&#93; (talk) 08:59, 16 September 2015 (UTC)


 * Thanks, I wasn't really maintaining that list any more and except for Semantic Cite, I haven't spotted any new development that seemed to me worth including or reporting - unless it's a change of status to 'defunct' or 'no longer maintained' (MediaWiki can be such a dead scene). MWJames's new creation definitely sounds like a promising extension - I was aware of it and actually tried it out, although it didn't work for me at that stage. That must have been a couple of months ago, so I should probably give it another try soon. Cavila 10:31, 16 September 2015 (UTC)


 * Good that you know. Quite frankly it would have surprised me if you were not aware.Yeah, it will be great if you could do testing on this. Cheers --&#91;&#91;kgh&#93;&#93; (talk) 14:33, 16 September 2015 (UTC)

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