User talk:Howief (WMF)

Hello!

I'll be glad to talk further. Do you want to call me--Monday? email me for the number & to set a time, though I think several of the people at the foundation know the number DGG 21:33, 19 November 2010 (UTC)

Uploaded files reminder
Just a reminder, all files uploaded here most have licensing information or they can be deleted. Peachey88 01:45, 21 December 2010 (UTC)
 * I've added the license information by re-uploading the files. Please let me know if there's a better/more preferred way to add license information once a file is uploaded.  Howief 16:59, 21 December 2010 (UTC)
 * Bah, It hasn't appeared to, Easiest way would just to be pick out something from Category:License templates and add it to the file description page manually. Peachey88 09:09, 26 December 2010 (UTC)
 * I added a license template to these pages. Let me know if this is what you had in mind.  Howief 21:47, 3 January 2011 (UTC)

More files that need licening
Same as last time, these need licensing details added: File:Article feedback anon reg.jpg, File:Article assessment nov 8 anon short.jpg, File:Article assessment nov 8 long.jpg, File:Article feedback done.jpg, File:Article feedback anon reg.jpg. Peachey88 00:31, 31 March 2011 (UTC)

Request for new Extension on MediaWiki (CopyToClipboard)
Hi, I have been doing some volunteer work(coding) for MediaWiki for about a month now. I felt the need for an extension that lets you copy text to clipboard on the click of a button, specially to copy code for installing new extensions(as in most sites and in GitHub); I have developed an extension for the same. It would be really great if you could have a look at it here and let me know if it can be deployed on MediaWiki.

P.S. Extension:CopyToClipboard uses Flash to work; However, it doesn't prompt the user to install any plugins and just doesn't show up if Flash is not installed. --Nischayn22 (talk) 17:51, 13 April 2012 (UTC)

Developing MediaWiki extension for WebGL-enabled interactive 3D models
Hi Howie, I'm in the process of developing a media handling extension for MediaWiki that will allow users with WebGL-enabled browsers to manipulate 3D models of large biological molecules, like proteins and DNA. Per https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Writing_an_extension_for_deployment, I wanted to get in touch with you about user experience considerations for a feature like this. I described the extension in a post to wikitech-l yesterday: http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikitech-l/2012-April/060254.html.

That post outlines two salient UX questions for the feature. First, how should the feature gracefully degrade for users that don't have WebGL enabled on their browser? Second, for users that do have WebGL-enabled browsers, how should interactive models be presented upon loading the page? I've given some initial opinions on those two questions along with my rationale in that wikitech-l post, but I'm definitely willing to go with different solutions if they're deemed to be better.

Please send any questions or comments my way. I'll watch here for any reply, or I can be reached via email or on my en-wp Talk page here. Thanks! Emw (talk) 15:18, 22 April 2012 (UTC)


 * Very interesting. Would it be possible to schedule a quick Skype call between you, me, and Brandon Harris (our designer)?  I have a feeling it may be more efficient for us to simply chat about this in real-time :) Howief (talk) 01:25, 25 April 2012 (UTC)


 * Sounds good! I've emailed you my Skype contact information and availability. Best, Emw (talk) 19:45, 29 April 2012 (UTC)

MediaWiki extension for SignWriting
Hi Howie, I've updated my MediaWiki extension for SignWriting. SignWriting is a universal script for sign languages. There are several requests for sign language Wikipedias and Wiktionaries that have been verified as eligible but are awaiting an active test project.

The SignWriting MediaWiki Plugin currently implements a SignWriting viewer using a database font of SVG and PNG.

The SignWriting data uses 2 flavors, either an ASCII markup or PUA Unicode on plane 15. We did have a Unicode proposal that was moving towards balloting, but that proposal has been suspended. There is a new group trying to redesign a Unicode proposal, but they are still in the initial design phase.

The current SignWriting data is documented in the Modern SignWriting Specifications with an extensive amount of writing available in many of the world's sign languages. There are over 9,000 signs in the American Sign Language dictionary and over 17,000 signs in the German Sign Language dictionary. There are many other dictionaries with several thousand signs each. The SignWriting data from these dictionaries can be accessed from SignPuddle Online or from an XML file of a few MB for each dictionary.

Next month, I'll start rewriting the SignWriting editors using jQuery. These editors will first be available in the general purpose SignWriting Image Server and then I'll start researching how to properly integrate these editors into MediaWiki.

Is this something the Wikimedia Foundation sites should have?

Regards, Slevinski (talk) 14:08, 17 May 2012 (UTC)