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fix them, which I did. Most errors were fixed but some persisted and audit force was suggested but when I tried it with it the process didn't go smoothly so I redid it and left those 8 problems (even though they were classified as 7 high and 1 critical). I used grunt build and then copy-pasted those 5 build files on-wiki + 2 suggested pages from EnWiki. Currently nothing is translated but that's just a TranslateWiki problem, the gadget appears to run as intended.
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better. I only understand that generally speaking success = good and failure = bad. Can you give me a bit more insight on this matter whatsoever or maybe a page I can learn more about it? I've seen a lot of tutorials about Jenkins and I understand the overall idea of its tests and the pipelines (I also logged in it with my developer account) but that still doesn't help to deduct much information from the success and failure links the bot leaves in my patches.
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hours! D'uh! I got so used to the fact that Daylight Savings Time has expanded where I live to much more of the year so that the time on the page history is at the same hour as the time on my current clock for most of the year. And it looks like here in the U.S. they are going to do away with the bi-annual clock changing evenings entirely which will make things so much simpler, as far as editing stale drafts, than it currently is.
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I'm having problems with Quarry queries that I've run dozens of times suddenly failing and giving me error messages and AnomieBOT III isn't issuing its reports on schedule earlier today. Is there a system problem going on? Thanks for any investigation you can do into these glitches that are happening today.
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the GAR-helper submits, can the user get an idea of exactly where the notices are going to go, so they can have a chance to opt out, or even, not initiate the GAR? I got one shot, I clicked something saying not to notify, then submit-- and bam, I get this. Second, when the GAR-helper sends a notice
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has been working on Vector 2022 for the past three years, collaborating with the English Knowledge (XXG) community as well as other wikis to ensure that the skin performs better qualitatively and quantitatively for readers and communities than the previous Vector skin. The goal of the new skin is to
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After the last newsletter (No.28, June 2022), the backlog declined another 1,000 to 13,000 in the last week of June. Then the July backlog drive began, during which 9,900 articles were reviewed and the backlog fell by 4,500 to just under 8,500 (these numbers illustrate how many new articles regularly
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Okay, another question for you but this time not about G13s! Lately, there has been a big push to PROD articles for old, little-watched American cable TV shows, mostly articles that were created in the 2000s for TV series that only lasted a season or two. But the move has brought up some defenders of
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I hope you are well. SDZeroBot didn't issue a couple of reports today, the ones I look for are G13 eligible and G13 soon ones. I'd ordinarily chalk it up to the fact that November had 30 days while May has 31 days but G13 eligible is updated daily even if there are no drafts listed on the page. Plus,
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I've left you some messages about your bot and its lack of activity today on the bot's user talk page but I don't know whether or not you have looked at it since you returned to the project today. So, here's another message. Sorry, I tried to keep the discussion to the bot's page but it doesn't seem
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Unfortunately, most of the decline happened in the first half of the month, and the backlog has already risen to 9,600. Understandably, it seems many backlog drive participants are taking a break from reviewing and unfortunately, we are not even keeping up with the inflow let alone driving it lower.
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reports were issued. It's odd because SDZeroBot hadn't been as affected by the system lag as much as some other bots. And other bots have started working today that were out-of-commission since Thursday and the lag is now reportedly 0. So, it's weird that SDZeroBot would be affected today. These are
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I think there is still something missing that would explain the large difference in number of articles for different time periods. Any way, with the recent controversy about editors going on a PROD tagging blitz, I have recommended the main, weekly page for editors who would like some clue as to the
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tag or pages that were placed in a proposed deletion category, it still seems like the total number of articles for 30 days should be much larger than the number of articles for only 7 days of this 30 day period. I thought, "Maybe the pages that were deleted aren't counted" but there is a portion of
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Thank you for taking care of this. We are still having regular problems with generating the "Special page" reports but that has nothing to do with your helpful bot, I just thought I'd mention it since it does seem like it was a system issue. Maybe the special pages have to be manually run each time,
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I have some key points I want to ask you though. I deleted the old repository and started from scratch. I cloned it on Windows (the process for Windows was way more annoying than what I was expecting) and then run npm install. The process run but it showed some errors and offered to run npm audit to
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So far I think I've learned all the basics of Gerrit. In the last question you taught me about CI and now the JenkinsBot checks all my patches. That's good. The only problem is that I don't understand much by the notices it brings. What's happening or how to utilize that information to make my patch
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template SandyGeorgia. I suggest you pick up the cues, I don't want you to leave me messages or ping me elsewhere, as, to be explicit, your own behaviour has driven me from this project. Stop doing this, you really should know better. Some would suggest (and some have suggested) that your ongoing
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I should ask for the OTD/ITN script to be developed ... it's tedious but repetitive, and probably not hard to code ... just haven't found the time. The same script could probably merge in old DYKs, and (then) most talk pages on FAs or former FAs would be clean. GAs are another matter. Those talk
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Now that I have the flattery out of the way, I was wondering if you'd be interested in writing a tool similar to your GAN helper, but for GARs. We've recently gotten consensus to streamline the previously-byzantine process, and are working on the final version of the new process. It would be really
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Since then, the news has not been so good. The backlog is basically flat, hovering around 14,200. I wish I could report the number of reviews done and the number of new articles added to the queue. But the available statistics we have are woefully inadequate. The only real number we have is the net
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At the time of the last newsletter (No.26, September 2021), the backlog was 'only' just over 6,000 articles. In the past six months, the backlog has reached nearly 16,000, a staggering level not seen in several years. A very small number of users had been doing the vast majority of the reviews. Due
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I'm not sure about these things. Jenkinsbot doesn't run on patches which have merge conflict, or which depend on a patch in another repo which has merge conflicts. I think there could be other situations too where it won't run. SonarQube is not configured on all repos. It's there for MediaWiki core
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If that is the case, the driving was a two-way street. I haven't pinged you again since my first attempt to apologize for the extra notification and to let you know I was trying to solve the script problem that caused it. Now if you want to continue this conversation, take it to my talk page and
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Pardon me for butting in. I don't know if SD0001 keeps a history of pages that used to be GAs, but I have been working on an extract of GA history that includes fails and delists. At the moment it's only about 98% accurate but it does include GAs that have subsequently changed status to FAs. If
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Hi there. I have just noticed that my user page infobox stating that I have helped promote 100 GAs has gained a little tag leading to a list of these GAs. Except it only lists 50 - the other 50 which I have subsequently helped on their way to FA are missing. (Oddly, the 30 which I have helped to A
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For the past couple of months, we have collected thoughts from the English Knowledge (XXG) community on what changes need to be made to the skin prior to it being considered ready for deployment. Our next step would be to start an RfC to assess whether the community considers Vedtor 2022 ready.
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Does the cloned directory in my laptop serve any function now that I created and imported those needed files on-wiki? Can I safely delete it? Or do I need it for periodic updates? Or are the said updates "done automatically" as soon as I merge those Dependabot requests for the twinkle-core and the
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The past few days, I've run into User pages tagged CSD G13 that aren't showing up on SDZeroBot's lists. So far, it's only been 5 pages over the past few days but since I've been working with SDZeroBot's lists since September 2020, it's very unusual for the bot to miss picking up pages. Typically,
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Hi SD0001, thanks for all your work on this tool. I noticed it was undercounting a bit, and when cross-referencing the ones the tool listed to my own list of GAs, I found it isn't catching those articles that were later promoted to FA status. This isn't a huge concern, I'd think, but I figured I
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In which case, could the userbox language be changed. And the number. At the moment a passing editor clicking on "104" and finding a list of only 54 is likely to, hmm, suspect my ability to count. Or worse. If there has to be a link to a list of articles promoted at GAN which have not since been
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Oh, man, all of these messages I left for you yesterday! And I realize that it's not your bot, it's not the Wikimedia system, it's not my computer...it's because we went into Daylight Standard time that weekend back in November 2021 so there is an 8 hour time difference between PT and UTC, not 7
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Thanks for letting me know. The "G13 eligible" report is supposed to be unaffected by replication lag. However, there were some minor issues in the code which along with the lag were together resulting in the weird output. I have pushed some fixes. I ran it manually now and it's as expected - 0
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looks like a very interesting idea. Would be more organized in the long run, but would take a long time to pay dividends. I think it'd be a lot of work to merge in 5 people's scripts. I'm sure they all have their own interfaces, coding styles, etc. I've watchlisted the page... maybe someday :)
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Support added for draftification, but not for the talk page. Yes I suppose undeleting and moving the talk also makes sense in case of userfication. Will implement that tomorrow. Ideally there's more work to be done – commenting out categories, commenting out non-free images, adjusting class in
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If you are no longer very active on Knowledge (XXG) or you no longer wish to be part of the New Page Reviewer user group, please consider asking any admin to remove you from the list. This will enable NPP to have a better overview of its performance and what improvements need to be made to the
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If you are no longer very active on Knowledge (XXG) or you no longer wish to be part of the New Page Reviewer user group, please consider asking any admin to remove you from the list. This will enable NPP to have a better overview of its performance and what improvements need to be made to the
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recently on NPP-related matters (Draftification, Deletion, Notability, Verifiability, Burden). Proposals that would somewhat ease the burden on NPP aren't gaining much traction, although there are suggestions that the role of NPP be fundamentally changed to focus only on major CSD-type issues.
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But today's version, on June 11th, has over 500 pages, all of which had already been deleted or "saved" from deletion in the past few days. Of course, redundant reporting isn't really a problem but since this thing hasn't happened before, I thought I'd bring it to your attention. It might have
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If you are no longer very active on Knowledge (XXG) or you no longer wish to be part of the New Page Reviewer user group, please consider asking any admin to remove you from the list. This will enable NPP to have a better overview of its performance and what improvements need to be made to the
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This means we have an active pool of about 450 to address the backlog. We cannot rely on a few to do most of the work as that inevitably leads to burnout. A fairly experienced reviewer can usually do a review in a few minutes. If every active reviewer would patrol just one article per day, the
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template from the articles, inclusive of "country=AUS-cats" code, thus artificially transcluding the page back into various categories — but then I have to go through the list removing "country=AUS-cats" from all the updated entries that have it, because userspace pages can't be appearing in
3810:) – kind of a Swiss army knife like Twinkle, though I never had the time to work on it 😅. It'll save everyone the hassle of discovering and installing multiple little-known scripts. Let me know if you or anyone else is interested in something like this – we could collaborate on GitHub. – 1581:
has some excellent advice and resources specifically written for these users. Reviewers could consider providing such first-time article creators with a link to it while also mentioning that not all schools pass the GNG and that elementary schools are almost certainly not notable.
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While there are more people doing more reviews, many of the ~730 with the NPP right are doing little. Most of the reviews are being done by the top 50 or 100 reviewers. They need your help. We appreciate every review done, but please aim to do one a day (on average, or 30 a month).
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As I said, I had 8 remaining errors. Any idea what am I talking about? What should I do about those? If you don't know what I'm referring, any idea how I can see the said errors again without having to delete/reclone the repository again from scratch? (I can do even that easily if
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No, this is expected. At the end of the month, sometimes there will no report for a day or two, or multiple reports in a single day, to account for the fact that months have different number of days. The next report (drafts with last edit on 10 March) should be there tomorrow. –
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Hi SD, I was wondering whether there was a way of increasing the frequency that the bot makes changes to the AfC article sorting page? I (personally) feel it should be more often, but if it's restricted to that (or if there was a discussion about it, etc), do let me know. Thx
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Yes that count doesn't include FAs, since technically they are no longer GAs. If you maintain a subpage with the list of articles, you can override the link by passing its name as an additional parameter to the userbox template. Thanks for writing so many quality articles! –
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We had a weird G13 eligible report tonight. Typically, it is an empty report or just contains a few drafts that were missed being tagged and deleted during the previous 24 hours. Or it can list a lot of pages when we have the 30/31 day problem at the very end of the month.
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on process improvements, efforts to invite new editors to participate in NPP increased and more editors requested the NPP user right so they could help, and most importantly, the number of reviews picked up and the backlog decreased, dipping below 14,000 at the end of May.
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Hi SD0001! I would like to ask you if the RFUD helper is supposed to remove the PROD tags automatically after the article restoration. It happened to me twice this week that the tags weren't removed and I wondered if there's maybe some kind of bug. Thank you! Best,
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Why some patches get checked by SonarQube while some others don't? Same as with Jenkins, I've read about it and seen a lot of tutorials and understand it even better than Jenkins I can say but I'd still be welcoming of any new information you can further provide. -
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Hrm. I think the task ordering for this could be improved. I think a check of whether a draft already exists should happen before the article is undeleted, so that if the draft is there already, the user can decide to cancel the process. I just ran into this with
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There was an issue with toolforge databases that caused scheduled runs to fail, as you've seen on phab. The bot doesn't really have a retry mechanism so the only way to get it to run once the issue is fixed is to invoke it manually, which I've done now. –
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A very minor issue, that might not even be of importance to you. I'm not on there, which is a minor issue. I have few, and I think some of those were co-noms on my end. However, I do see a couple of things that may, or may not, be of interest to you:
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Hi SD0001. Quick bug report for you about the userfication feature of rfud-helper. When I userfy an article that was deleted at AfD, the script will 1) undelete the article, 2) move it to the User: namespace without leaving a redirect, and 3) add
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At the time of the last newsletter (No.27, May 2022), the backlog was approaching 16,000, having shot up rapidly from 6,000 over the prior two months. The attention the newsletter brought to the backlog sparked a flurry of activity. There was new
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The collapsible sidebar allows readers and editors to choose whether they want to see the main menu or not. Our testing shows that this allows people to better focus on their current task - reading with a collapsed menu, or editing with an open
4332:'s request, though I can't find the discussion. But since each update causes about 67 edits (one main page and 66 subpages), it was later reduced to once per 8 hours as that cuts 25% of the proliferation in contribs logs and page histories. @ 2629:. The subscribe button introduced in discussion tools is getting picked up by the script as the section name in the edit summary. See my contributions list to see that the section heading is Subscribe rather than the actual section name. 2184:
when editors tag Drafts or User pages CSD G13, they have been mistagged as they don't understand the criteria required for a G13. But these pages that I'm concerned with have been tagged by experienced editors and meet the G13 criteria.
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General question: Does Gerrit Mediawiki have a place similar to WP:VPT where we can discuss patches and matters related to it? I believe in-patch comments are the only way, no? Is the said Discord channel again the way to go about this?
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and had to manually re-delete the restored article. I do like the option to choose another draft title, though. Perhaps also have a link to the existing draft to make checking to see if the draft article is about the same topic? -
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articlespace categories at all. Since I know it's a bot and not you doing it yourself, could you edit the bot to either remove the "country=AUS-cats" code from the post-nominals template or wrap the post-nominals template in the
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Now there is a preview button which also shows the talk pages where notifications will be placed, and allows unchecking one or more of them. (Submitting without going through preview will notify everyone by default, though.) –
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It only lists the top 500 which might be why you're not there. Co-noms don't get counted because there isn't a technical means to identify them. The lists is statistical, so lists everyone even if blocked or gone for good. –
650:. Unfortunately the testing part in general is something I still struggle to understand even on Jenkins and other similar cases as you may have seen and given that I'm still learning, I don't understand much what's going on. 2507:, I'm surprised you posted here about this before I did. And I've discussed this situation with SD0001 many, many times! I still get concerned when the bot doesn't issue a report on schedule even though it's predictable. 120:
Jenkins logs contain a lot of noise. If there are failures, just Ctrl+F the log for "error" or "warning" (even that may turn up lots of irrelevant stuff). If the pipeline is passing, no need to even look at the logs. –
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using your excellent script? The admin instructions tell us that we should ping people because they probably won't see it otherwise but that currently requires manually adding a comment with the username only. Regards
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1. if you mean multi-article nominations, they are counted as one nomination, which while not ideal, is I think was okayed per the RFC follow-up discussion. Getting them to count as multiple nominations is lot more
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Thanks for the ping. I think this script opens GANs and GARs, and mine closes them. While I'm a bit surprised these evolved to not be the same script, for now I think they are non overlapping. Hope this helps.
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to "burn-out", we have recently lost most of this effort. Furthermore, several reviewers have been stripped of the user right for abuse of privilege and the articles they patrolled were put back in the queue.
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In this case, should the talk page also be undeleted and moved to draft talk namespace (assuming the undelete talk page checkbox is checked)? Current behaviour for userfication is to not undelete the talk. –
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I'm guessing I'll have to further fine-tune the other modules, no? I'm a bit sad to admit that most of them (if not all :( ) don't make much sense in SqWiki because we lack the capabilities to utilize them.
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So... I have no problems to fix at all? Not even "AH00558: apache2: Could not reliably determine the server's fully qualified domain name, using.... Set the 'ServerName' directive globally to suppress this
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category. I'd link to some of these tagged pages but they get deleted soon after they are tagged. Any ideas? At least it has not been a huge number of missed pages. I hope you are having a good weekend!
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Many new articles on schools are being created by new users in developing and/or non-English-speaking countries. The authors are probably not even aware of Knowledge (XXG)'s projects and policy pages.
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articles that have been edited the most within the last seven days" instead? When the list is transcluded on a user page, it's not clear that the list is only including articles from one WikiProject.
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Just close the terminal in which it's running in foreground - in effect you've switched it to background (for vice-versa, run docker-compose up - that will attach to the already running container). –
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Being a redirect is not an issue by itself. Issue is that this is a redirect containing a space in title, which is not per the naming convention for stub tags, unusual even for stub tag redirects. –
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states "This user account is a bot operated by Kaldari (talk) and SD0001 (talk)." Since Kaldari is retired, should their name be removed? (Or noted somewhere that Kaldari is a former bot operator?)
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I checked my Preferences to make sure that it indicated the correct time zone and, no, that hasn't changed for me. That would be the simplest explanation but it doesn't look like it's the right one.
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After getting a bit more accustomed with code repositories from Gerrit, I went to Git to retry setting up Twinkle for SqWiki, and, I'm really surprised but, I managed to "finish" setting it up!
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The user menu collects all user links in a single place, making it easier to understand what each link does. In testing, 71% of surveyed editors reported positive experiences with the new menu
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template or one of its sub-templates, because G13 doesn't otherwise apply. If there is any other page that was missed, let me know its title and latest deleted content. Have a great weekend! –
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You should see the manual work I'm doing on FACs and FARs to roll in outrageous OTD templates, which use a different format for oldid and date from articlehistory, so the work is tedious ...
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Kaldari wrote the bot. I don't actually operate it, though I can probably take a look if something were going wrong – which I took on just to avoid the bot having just a retired operator. –
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This is the first time SDZeroBot gave me a notification for an article I significantly created. That's a great idea; I like that there's a bot who'll notify people when I nominate for AfD.
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useful to have a tool that could create the GAR subpage, add it to the article talk, and list the GAR at the central GAR page. Is that something you might be interested in looking at? ♠
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Hello! I've noticed that this page isn't getting updated, though the single article on it was reviewed four days ago. If you have a moment, could you take a look? Thank you so much! ~
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does-- where it uses an MMS signature)? This was a bad enough experience that I won't ever initiate a GAR again, so sorry to say, after our wonderful experience together in generating
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The new search bar is easier to find and makes it easier to find the correct search result from the list. This increased the amount of searches started by 30% on the wikis we tested on
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New Page Reviewers, but about a third have not had any activity in the past month. All 851 administrators have this permission, but only about a dozen significantly contribute to NPP.
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class but not FA are still there.) Is there a way of either making the list the tag leads to show the full list, or failing that of removing the link to the incomplete tally? Thanks.
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to see why it has been listed (you may have to search for the title of the image to find its entry). Feel free to add your opinion on the matter below the nomination. Thank you.
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This category showed up on tonight's Empty Categories list. Do you expect it to remain empty? It can be tagged with an {{emptycat}} tag if it will be occasionally empty. Thanks.
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I know this is probably a lousy form of presentation. PROD watch appears to be getting very few page views, so I'm open to any suggestions on how it can be made more useful. –
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Thanks for long term good contributions to Knowledge (XXG)'s administrative processes and community discussions on best practices. I see you commenting wisely in many places.
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has specifically asked me not to post to their talk page. I clicked the box saying not to notify, but the script did anyway. This is a problem as I have several more to do.
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Another week later, it's still happening, and it still needs to stop happening. If I ever see that page back in mainspace categories again I'm going to have to take it to
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Morogris, I've added your old and new names to the list of name changes the bot keeps track of. The review count should update later today -- if it doesn't, let me know.
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Ahh, this is an edge case in the bot logic for determining author after accounting for user renames. Since your account was renamed on 2013-11-24, which is between the
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Adding my two cents that it's happening to me as well—and there's a "the section header does not match the page to be undeleted" error while in the helper dialog box. —
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Apologies - you are right, it turns out that checkbox does nothing at all. I've temporarily removed it, while I work on displaying a preview of notices to be sent. –
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All that technical prowess and you're psychic too! ;) It will likely need updating soon once the streamlined process is settled. Do you want me to drop you a line? ♠
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The new table of contents makes it easier to navigate to different sections. Readers and editors jumped between sections 50% more than with the old table of contents
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When restoring a PROD'd article, RFUD-helper doesn't remove the PROD tag. It would be very handy if it did that. Can you add that functionality please? Thanks! -
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My GAN userbox now correctly states that I have helped promote 104 GAs. If this was your doing, thank you. But when I click on "104" I get a list of 54 articles
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It's still happening, and it still needs to stop happening. Could you please ensure that the bot doesn't readd that page to articlespace categories? Thanks.
4805:, when did the username change occur? The script to fix the counts to account for renames runs on the 1st of every month. So it should be all sorted then. – 3826:
You mean what GimmeBot did ? Been asking for it forever. But Gimmetrow also rolled ITN and OTD and AFD as well as Featured Lists and Featured Topics in to
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I have never used Twinkle so I can't tell if what SqWiki users currently have is what it is supposed to have or not. Can you check and give your opinion?
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There are no more articles under the topic area. It's a bug in the bot that it doesn't update the page to show an empty list if there are no entries. –
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added to the tool in a similar manner to userify? For now, I've been using the userify option and then moving the page to draftspace manually. Thanks!
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You have a subpage for setting up user preferences here. I suppose I should import that to SqWiki as well, no? It isn't mentioned anywhere as a detail.
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to do something about it, because having to keep manually editing the page to take it back out of mainspace categories is getting tiresome. Would you
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which shows the exact times in UTC. Since you're seeing it off by an hour, that likely means you're seeing PST times rather than PDT, but not sure. –
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This is absolutely amazing, thanks :). We'll link it more prominently on the GAR instructions! I'll leave a few comments on the script's talk page.
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I am probably the least technically oriented person on Knowledge (XXG), so I am completely at a loss as to what to do when my DYK nomination showed
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This AfC sorting category hiccupped a bit and now has gone silent for a full 24 hours. It's also mysteriously disappeared from the contents list at
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from the end of the week. This lag has affected a lot of bots but I hadn't noticed any effect on SDZeroBot until now. Any way, I hope you are well!
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states that "These are the articles that have been edited the most within the last seven days." Should the text say something like "These are the
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Looks like the system problem has been fixed but the SDZeroBot reports still haven't been produced so maybe it has something to do with the dates.
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There is a possibility that the drive may not run if there are <20 registered participants. Participants will be notified if this is the case.
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stop bothering SD0001. I don't kick people off my talk page, and it's unkind to further a one-way conversation on a third-party's talk page.
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Hi SD0001! Your DYK and easy-merge tools have been an enormous help to me over the last few years, so let me second SoWhy's barnstar above.
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Here's what I don't understand: On the page for "last week", it states that 286 articles were PROD'd during the past week, on the page for
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Prior to the beginning of the RfC, we wanted to draw your attention to the current conversation and encourage your feedback on the skin.
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Same, the AfC ones are back up and running smoothly. Your bots play a key role in the reviewing process, so thanks for your great work!
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was November 7, 2021, at 08:10 UTC) where the clock went back an hour. Sorry you can't see the deleted page histories to check this.
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The number of weekly reviews reported in the NPP feed includes redirects, which are not included in the backlog we primarily track.
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Thanks for your responsiveness, SD0001! I see the reports I mention were issued just a few hours after I posted this. Many thanks!
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have all made more than 16 patrols (up from 8 last month), and about 70 have averaged one review a day (up from 50 last month).
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will be handling recognition, and will be retroactively awarding the annual barnstars that have not been issued for a few years.
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I had been thinking of one uber-script to provide all GAN/GAR/DYK/FAC/FAR/PR opening and closing functionality in one script (
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The sticky header makes it easier to access tools that editors use often. It decreases scrolling to the top of the page by 16%
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The Page Curation software needs urgent attention. There are dozens of bug fixes and enhancements that are stalled (listed at
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It's mentioned in the header - those aren't pages PROD'd in the last week or last fortnight, but pages that happened to be in
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Sheesh, TRM, give it a break; as you should be able to see I am trying to correct the script issue and trying to apologize.
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Hi, just started using the script (very useful thanks) but I think there is an update needed following the introduction of
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RFUD Helper has a Userfy response on accepting the undeletion, but not a Draftify. Request to add the option for Draftify.
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create a more welcoming and easier to use experience for readers and editors across the wiki. For more details, see our
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The only commonality is that the last edit for all of these pages was in early February and they were all placed in the
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Barnstars will be awarded based on the number of redirects patrolled and for maintaining a streak throughout the drive.
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Barnstars will be awarded based on the number of articles patrolled and for maintaining a streak throughout the drive.
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If your OTD to article history project has dozens or hundreds of the same task over and over again, might be worth
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of the draft? I'm working on the theory that larger pages have more content and are closer to completion. Cheers!
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promoted to FA - and personally I don't believe there should be - could the userbox text and number reflect this?
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Looking at today's list (expiring 11/7/21), something seemed to happen between 2021-11-07 08:47 UTC (last edit on
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I was suspecting that from what I read about that command. But what about the Apache errors and notices I get? -
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Sorry for all of the kerfuffle, I should have known that SDZeroBot's behavior was more reliable than my memory.
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I believe, as you said, there can be even more cases where JBot doesn't run because I see no merge conflicts in
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For creating and contributing to a lot of scripts that make our life maintaining this project so much easier.
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Reviewers who prefer to patrol new pages by their most familiar subjects can do so from the regularly updated
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the main reports I look at so I don't know if other, non-G13 reports have had problems. Thanks again, SD0001!
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is added. If you could at least automatically wrap those tags in nowikis, that would be great. Thanks! :) ~
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Hi there. Do you think you could include an option to ping the requesting user when handling a request at
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have taken on some of the coordination tasks. Please let them know if you are interested in helping out.
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content of the pages that were deleted so these SDZeroBot pages might get a few more page views. Thanks!
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Never mind, there's a bug in the script due to which it failed its last run. Will fix it later today. –
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However, please note this db query is using circular logic. It lists all the pages that are linked from
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To be sure that this wasn't an isolated problem, I spot-checked a few entries on the most recent page,
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and most extensions, but likely not in operations repos. Folks in MediaWiki discord would know more. –
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understanding of Knowledge (XXG) notability and deletion, do suggest they help the effort by placing
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to make sure this worked without bugs. These templates are more complicated than people think, eh?
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understanding of Knowledge (XXG) notability and deletion, suggest they help the effort by placing
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Sometimes, redirects are caught by your NPP sorting pages monitored by your bot account, such as
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it now. I see you've already listed the nomination manually, so there's nothing further to do. –
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Also, there seem not to be problems with other bot-generated lists with edit times listed, like
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is being underused. The learning curve for NPP is quite steep, but a detailed and easy-to-read
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wrapper when it updates the page, so that the page doesn't get readded to categories? Thanks.
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Ah my apologies, I only just started tracking using G13 soon this month. Thanks for the info!
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have made more than 8 patrols and only 50 have averaged one review a day. There are currently
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I see. Any links for that Discord channel? I think I'm already part of it but just to be sure.
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Awesome (and speedy); I may try it again sometime when I am sure I won't hit unpleasantness.
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which hepls me too much for finding pending articles for creation and articles for deletion.
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these articles and so I was looking for the list of recently PROD'd articles which let me to
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Yes. Due to a bug, the bot doesn't update the page if the topic becomes completely empty. –
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The number shown is whatever you're passing into the template. I meant overriding the link
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Hi there! I just stumbled over the work of HotArticlesBot and have a couple questions:
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entries. (The count at the top was also off – it wasn't showing 500+ pages, just 54!) –
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For some reason the tool did not pick up and count my latest successful nomination for
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Thank you! That may not seem like a lot to you but I hadn't thought of doing even that.
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command. Or maybe the said patch has dependencies on other merge-conflict patches. -
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Ah, makes sense. Thank you so much for letting me know, and for the awesome bot! ~
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Why on some patches, even though I've also commented "recheck", Jenkins doesn't run?
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Hello, SD0001. I changed my username from "MX" to Morogris. I used to have 42 GAs (
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SD0001, some ideas so users like me might avoid this kind of unpleasantry. First,
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with James L. Buie being at the top of the list. It may have something to do with
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Hi, your GAN counter doesn't seem to include articles that have since passed FA.
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Hi the bit doesn’t seem to have updated the NPP sort since 8 June. All the best
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If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the
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Can you correct accordingly where my count shows this successful nomination of
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It's supposed to be removed. Can you link to the page where it didn't work? –
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Thanks for the bug report. Will take this up along with the remaining work in
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hasn't been updating for the past couple days. Hitting an edit filter maybe?
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It was initially once per 24 hours, but was reduced to once per 6 hours on
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Ah. Apologies and thank you. (A bit technical for me, what you just did.)
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NPP sorting pages don't include redirects. In this case, the page was in
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Hi, there's an API to get the nominator when given an article name (eg.
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describes the Committee's roles and responsibilities in greater detail.
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getting readded to mainspace categories every time the bot updates it?
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are allowed to vote. Users with alternate accounts may only vote once.
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I didn't create that account. I see it's already been blocked now, per
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to get it out of articlespace categories it didn't belong in, such as
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Hi, would it be possible to get an API for the GANs lookup tool (e.g.
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has shown up blank two days in a row., so it's also probably related.
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Barnstars will be awarded based on the number of articles patrolled.
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On 1 July, a one-month backlog drive for New Page Patrol will begin.
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Last question, unrelated to DevOps matters: Maybe you can help on
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before he was chased off by an LTA master sock and accomplices.
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The "edits since nomination" link at AfDs was a brilliant idea!
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See the section above. It should be fixed at the next update. –
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is there a publicly available list of nominations for an editor?
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Thank you! I joined that and more with the information from the
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Thanks for your help! Do you how I can fix my review count at
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Redirectify Watch page being added to speedy deletion category
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the page that lists deleted articles so that's not the reason.
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is the MediaWiki discord, there's also a technical channel on
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SDZeroBot only maintains the counts using pages currently in
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was created, but I am confused by the error message. Thanks!
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on the certain date which was a week back or fortnight back.
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The lists will exclude userspace G13s unless they carry the
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something to do with the big system lag mentioned in this
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that was closed 3 August 2022. I should have a count of
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is the panel of editors responsible for conducting the
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No that's perfectly normal in a localhost installation.
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A couple of times this month alone, I've had to edit
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assessment templates on the talk page, and so on. –
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flow into the queue). Thanks go to the coordinators
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2. you can get it via Quarry by running this query:
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For basically paving my way into MediaWiki hacking.
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