User talk:Quiddity (WMF)

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Welcome to Wikimedia Commons, Quiddity (WMF)!

-- Wikimedia Commons Welcome (talk) 20:34, 27 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Rights

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Hi, I added autopatroller, patroller, and rollbacker to your rights here. No need to revew your posts, ;o) Yann (talk) 21:56, 11 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks for that, and the comment at the Village Pump. :) Quiddity (WMF) (talk) 22:07, 11 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]

19:37, 28 March 2016 (UTC)

20:43, 6 June 2016 (UTC)

20:13, 18 July 2016 (UTC)

Test announcement

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James Forrester (Product Manager, Editing department, Wikimedia Foundation) 19:23, 14 December 2016 (UTC)[reply]

20:22, 19 December 2016 (UTC)

Notification

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Hello, This message is being sent to inform you that the following consensus has been archived at COM:VP/P:

This is in relation to an issue with which you may have been involved. Regards, --Steinsplitter (talk) 14:59, 12 April 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Deploying the Phonos in-line audio player to your Wiki

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Hello!

Apologies as this message is not in your language, ⧼Please help translate⧽ to your language.

As part of fulfilling a wishlist proposal of providing audio links that play on click, this wiki will soon be able to use the inline audio player implemented by Phonos.

With the inline audio player, you can add text-to-speech audio snippets to wiki pages by simply using a tag: <phonos file="audio file" label="Listen"/> The above tag will render the text to a speaker, and clicking on it plays the audio instantly without taking you to another page. A common example where you can use this feature is in adding pronunciation to words as illustrated on the English Wiktionary below.

{{audio|en|En-uk-English.oga|Audio (UK)}}

Could become:

<phonos file="En-uk-English.oga" label="Audio (UK)"/>

The inline audio player will be available in your wiki in the coming weeks; in the meantime, we would like you to read about it and give us feedback or ask questions about it in this talk page.

Thank you!

UOzurumba (WMF) (talk On behalf of the WMF Language team.

Deploying the Phonos in-line audio player to your Wiki

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Hello!

Apologies if this message is not in your language, ⧼Please help translate⧽ to your language.

This wiki will soon be able to use the inline audio player implemented by the Phonos extension. This is part of fulfilling a wishlist proposal of providing audio links that play on click.

With the inline audio player, you can add text-to-speech audio snippets to wiki pages by simply using a tag:

<phonos file="audio file" label="Listen"/>

The above tag will show the text next to a speaker icon, and clicking on it will play the audio instantly without taking you to another page. A common example where you can use this feature is in adding pronunciation to words as illustrated on the English Wiktionary below.

{{audio|en|En-uk-English.oga|Audio (UK)}}

Could become:

<phonos file="En-uk-English.oga" label="Audio (UK)"/>

The inline audio player will be available in your wiki in 2 weeks time; in the meantime, we would like you to read about the features and give us feedback or ask questions about it in this talk page.

Thank you!

UOzurumba (WMF), on behalf of the Foundation's Language team

02:12, 27 July 2023 (UTC)

Plans to enable Content and Section Translation tool in your Wikipedia

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Hello Friends!

Apologies as this message is not in your native language, Please help translate to your language.

The WMF Language team is pleased to let you know that we would like to enable the Section and Content translation tool in this Wikipedia. For this, our team will love you to read about the tool and test the Section Translation tool so you can:

  • Give us your feedback
  • Ask us questions
  • Tell us know how to improve it

Below is background information about the tools and how you can test the Section translation tool.

Background information

Content Translation has been a successful tool for editors to create content in their language. More than one million articles have been created across all languages since the tool was released in 2015. However, the tool is not out of beta in this Wikipedia, limiting the discoverability of the tool and its use and blocking the enablement of the Section translation in your Wikipedia.

Section Translation extends the capabilities of Content Translation to support mobile devices. On mobile, the tool will:

  • Guide you to translate one section at a time in order to expand existing articles or create new ones
  • Make it easy to transfer knowledge across languages anytime from your mobile device

We plan to enable the tools in the next 2 weeks if there are no objections from your community. After it is enabled, we’ll monitor the content created with the tools and process all the feedback. In any case, feel free to raise any concerns or questions you may already have as a reply to this message or on the project talk page.

Try the Section translation tool

Before the enablement, you can try the current implementation of the tool in our testing instance. Once it is enabled, you’ll have access to https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:ContentTranslation with your mobile device. You can select an article to translate, and machine translation will be provided as a starting point for editors to improve.

Provide feedback

Please provide feedback about Section translation on the project talk page. We want to hear about your impressions on

  • The section translation tool
  • What do you think about our plans to enable it
  • Your ideas for improving the tool

Thanks and we look forward to your feedback and questions.

UOzurumba (WMF) (talk) 01:43, 2 November 2023 (UTC) On behalf of the WMF Language team.[reply]