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Feature Name
Animated Knowledge Base Documentation Hub Component
Description
A modern documentation hub component featuring searchable documentation cards, category sections, article previews,
quick-access ...
accepted
animation
good first issue
gssoc:approved
GSSoC-26
help wanted
level:intermediate
localizzare i messaggi di errore IT EN
The zoom steps in the web ui and the mouse wheel steps are different. we should align them. I think the mouse steps are
the better ones.
Summary
/wiki/special/recentchanges.json exposes per-change metrics on each feed entry — wordCount, sectionCount,
referencesCount, and the inbound/outbound link counts — but not readingMinutes, even though ...
feature
Summary
/wiki/special/mostlinkedpages.json exposes per-page metrics on each ranked entry — wordCount, sectionCount,
referencesCount, and the revision-stats trio — but not readingMinutes, even though info.json ...
ui-ux
Summary
/wiki/special/subnets.json exposes per-subnet metrics on each registry entry — wordCount, sectionCount, referencesCount,
and the revision-stats trio — but not readingMinutes, even though info.json ...
ui-ux
Feature Name
Animated Workspace Activity Feed Component
Description
A modern activity feed component that displays workspace events, team updates, notifications, task completions,
comments, commits, ...
accepted
animation
good first issue
gssoc:approved
GSSoC-26
help wanted
level:intermediate
Problem Clicking the signed-in account pill navigates directly to the dedicated /profile/ page. The most common account
action besides viewing the profile — signing out — is buried: it requires navigating ...

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