User:Econterms


 * My english wikipedia user page
 * My home on wikisource
 * It would be good to have a page here with a little guidance about Section 508 and/or a VPAT. I can't find anything about how to address these formal questions U.S. government procurement questions about accessibility of MediaWiki, and would be willing and able to help a little.  I'm not expert on this but I am writing the English Wikipedia article about VPAT.  The software is flexible so the main thing might be to say what relevant customizations are ready to go for people who have difficulty distinguishing red and green, etc. It can refer to this page on accessibility.

EMWCon Spring 2017

 * My lightning talk: /Tracking historical invention: the airplane and its industry
 * I'm to help organize the first evening's event, a Wiki salon or edit-a-thon

EMWCon Spring 2016

 * My lightning talk: /U.S. Federal Government MediaWikis
 * I've been asked to ask about
 * PDF book creator that works without problems
 * is any further development planned on hitcounters? We run 1.24.4 and use https://mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:HitCounters, and don’t want to lose our hitcounter numbers when upgrading.
 * It would also be awesome to find a way to fix the incompatible issue with the Dynamic Page List extension.


 * also must try to develop/launch Cargo-ized copies of WikiPapers for (a) airplane research ; (b) medical lit wiki ; (c) occs 1880 wiki
 * Add Mako's research to WikiPapers.
 * Does MediaWiki Stakeholders Group want a fiduciary chapter temporarily? Wikimedia DC could probably do that.

For report back to Federal MediaWiki Demo Group

 * http://livestream.com/internetsociety/emwcon/videos/
 * http://livestream.com/internetsociety/emwcon/videos/124074048 -- note my posture is good
 * https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/User:Econterms/U.S._Federal_Government_MediaWikis
 * https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/EMWCon_Spring_2016
 * Blue Spice demo just now.
 * https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki_testimonials

Older

 * DC hack-a-thon: Hack-A-Ton_DC
 * At Wikimania 2012: Git/Workflow