protected function buildConditionsInfoDictionaries(array $conditions) { assert_instances_of($conditions, 'HeraldCondition');
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final class ConduitDeprecatedCallSetupCheck extends PhabricatorSetupCheck {
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The word Kapampangan is derived from the rootword pampáng which means "river bank." Historically, this language was used in what was before the Kingdom of Luzon, ruled by the Lakans. In the 18th century, two books were written by Fr. Diego Bergaño about Kapampangan. He authored Vocabulario de la lengua Pampanga[4] and Arte de la lengua Pampanga. Kapampangan produced two literary giants in the 19th century: Father Anselmo Fajardo was noted for his works Gonzalo de Córdova and Comedia Heróica de la Conquista de Granada. Another writer, Juan Crisóstomo Soto, was noted for writing many plays. He authored Alang Dios in 1901. The Kapampangan poetical joust "Crissotan" was coined by his fellow literary genius Nobel Prize nominee for peace and literature in the 50's, Amado Yuzon to immortalize his contribution to Kapampangan literature.??
Take a look at the relevant channel page. It probably is at «http://lang_code.wiki_name.org/wiki/Project:IRC». They may have their own appeal process, their own set of rules, and appeal recommendations.
After a couple days, message the op who banned you. Conduct yourself in a calm clear headed manner. Try to explain politely when the situation happened (mention the day, time, and timezone), and what you came up with after analysing the logs. Was it something you did wrong - if so, what? Was something misinterpreted? What would you do to avoid a similar situation happening next time? Don't feel shy to apologize; admitting mistakes is the key quality toward resolving such situation. Please be polite, even if you think it was unfair; ranting never helps.
If you're not happy with the outcome, wait a couple days, and then try the appeal process recommended by the channel. It usually is a good solution, especially if the channel is in foreign language and has good documentation.
If there is none, use #wikimedia-ops, and make your case calmly and concisely. Again mention the channel affected, day, time, and timezone. Indicate what was the main point of disagreement with the op, and ask to interpret the situation for you. The ops might communicate internally and collaborate to give you better advice, so please be patient and don't leave! Set aside around half of an hour when you are around and would not be disturbed, preferably during daytime in the relevant timezone. This is a learning experience.
Do the other ops agree with your interpretation?
What hints can they give to help you analyse the situation?
Then you would be able to come up with suggestions how to avoid such situation in the future. If your suggestions are good, your ban would be more likely to be removed, or its removal may be expedited.
If you're still unhappy with the outcome, please provide the complete information to the channel founder - include time of the channel issue, nickname of the op, time of a relevant discussion in #wikimedia-ops. The founder can be found using «/msg chanserv info #channel». Briefly summarize your issue and wait for a response for 2-3 days, after which you may remind the founder about the issue one more time.
Especially if you're not used to mailing lists (or bigger amount of emails in general) or you care less about some particular mailing list, it's useful to read messages in digests, which means you'll receive a single message containing e.g. all the messages of the day. You can set this in your mailing list options.
Almost all mailing lists archive their posts and you can view these archives online by clicking the link on the main list information page. For most public lists, the posts in the web-based archives are indexed by search engines such as Google - to search the archives, you can restrict your search by server name (add site:lists.wikimedia.org, e.g. [1]) or by the directory containing a particular list's archive (site:lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/<list name>, e.g. site:lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/mediawiki-l ...) [all lists were moved to a lists.wikimedia.org domain in January 2007; however, depending on each search engine, searching the prior domain (either "mail.wikipedia.org" or "mail.wikimedia.org") may work better]
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Meetups are important occasions when Wikimedians (users of Wikipedia and the sister projects) come together face-to-face generally in an informal basis. These have been going on for several years and in a wide range of places across the world. Where there have been a series of meetups at a locality, they have often developed their own culture. Check the page for previous meetus at any location you are interested in to get a better understanding of this.
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896 888 }
897 889
898 890 $all_prefs = id(new PhabricatorUserPreferences())->loadAllWhere(
899 891 'userPHID in (%Ls)',
900 892 $actor_phids);
901 893 $all_prefs = mpull($all_prefs, null, 'getUserPHID');
902 894
903 895 Exclude recipients who don't want any mail.
904 896 foreach ($all_prefs as $phid => $prefs) {
905 897 $exclude = $prefs->getPreference(
906 898 PhabricatorUserPreferences::PREFERENCE_NO_MAIL,
907 899 false);
908 900 if ($exclude) {
909 901 $actors[$phid]->setUndeliverable(
910 pht(
911 'This recipient has disabled all email notifications '.
912 '(Settings > Email Preferences > Email Notifications).'));
902 PhabricatorMetaMTAActor::REASON_MAIL_DISABLED);
913 903 }
914 904 }
915 905
916 906 $value_email = PhabricatorUserPreferences::MAILTAG_PREFERENCE_EMAIL;
917 907
918 908 Exclude all recipients who have set preferences to not receive this type
919 909 // of email (for example, a user who says they don't want emails about task