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it's hard to spot the sort of issues I was describing, because they are mostly resolved by knowledge you acquire later in the process. One approach would be to ask the organizers of upcoming wiki meetups whether they would like to to watch first-timers going through the steps and then document any issues they find. I will take a second look at the SUL login discrepancy – perhaps I have my browser configured more securely than the bot expects – but perhaps not for a few days as the working week is about to start. -
3493: 3130:. This subject is very well known in his professional field but is certainly not a household name. Exact place and/or date of birth would seriously compromise his privacy. In this case I feel safe to write that he was born in "Greater London" as it is a wide geographical area but would not get more specific. It's also safe to say he was born about 1960 or late 1959 as he was elected to the Royal Academy of Engineering in 2008 and they listed his age then as 48. 3548: 31: 1359:, which is the location I believe TS would prefer to store any help documentation not specific to a particular page in the tool. That said, most of the documentation arises in the context of each of the challenges where you would expect to need it. E.g., each of the buttons provides a hover tooltip; each page provides links to the properties you will be importing to Wikidata, and the help pages on Wikidata for those particular properties. 1330:
as the big green button (or at least an easily visible link to such information. For that matter Kaspar also needs to provide some additional help screens and/or tooltips for the actual process pages. It is inappropriate to create a complex project such as this and then provide minimalist user assistance and guidance. The coding work is not done until the documentation is written in a user friendly style.
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manually. I think that I have not broken the dataset! Can you give me further advice on how often the diagram is re-rendered? What is the best method to edit the dataset? Is there a way for their coordinator to request a re-render? Is there a simple way to parse the wikitable entry to create the csv line in the dataset? We are short of time- it would take me too long to create one.
1529: 2723: 1554: 4320: 3086: 2933: 2713: 567:, and tried out various links and buttons (but not the Authorize Kaspar or Decide Now links) (while it said to log in I was already logged in) but I have no idea what you are challenging or to what end, so I have no idea whether anyone is to respond or how. Is there a specification or at least a tutorial for what this process is about? 4223:
manual migration, I set up an interface (this is the thing which asked for authorization). It is basically a website which edits Wikidata for you when you decide there to import a certain piece of information which has formerly been part of the Persondata dataset. So if you feel like helping with this you should give it a try and
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I have received several notifications from Kasparbot, asking for authorisation or for help, but quite honestly, I don't have a clue how to help, why my authorisation is necessary and how it will affect the pages I edit if I do authorise it. You senior editors have some right esoteric language you use
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so I must explain to them a simple method of adding to the dataset, and verifying that their edits have been successful. I attempted to add some raw data last night just using the standard wikitext editor. At this point I can go no further until the diagram has been re-rendered which I believe you do
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If you access the deciding pages from challenges.php (standard way for most users which see the edit summary of the bot) you will be redirected to all challenges related to the current article before you see anything unrelated. You even get a message after all challenges for one article are resolved.
3795:, again for answering requests at my talk page!). I agree with him. I am willing to implement all improvements which find consensus. Feel free to propose something. I am going to work on redirecting the user to a more related challenge right now. About logging out: You can manage your OAuth grants at 3762:
Thanks for replying. I believe it would be better to do some more user research before discussing how to change the user experience. I'm not sure how that research could best be achieved. The key thing is to survey users' first-time experience with Kasparbot. If you've used it even a handful of times
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During 2015, I somewhere asked or remarked about Wikidata rank (eg, add GND=1071097091 and prefer it, or deprecate GND=127548319). I did not learn what is proposed (may now be a guideline). I would not delete GND=127548319 and not happily deprecate it because, for example, cs.wikipedia may prefer the
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saying. One day out of nowhere a bot comes into a page I edit and removes content, leaving behind a message that says "Go here to find out why", only when I go "here" all I get is pretty screen and a message that effectively says: "Please give us permission to use you to do something which we are not
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The idea of a "challenge" isn't explained. It's left to the user to infer what is happening. At least the basic purpose could be better explained on the Challenges page, e.g. "We're trying to migrate data from persondata to Wikidata, but we found a conflict between the current version of the article
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The matches are rated based on the amount of occurrences of the value and certain key words (birth, death, born, died, place etc.). For every occurrence of the value the match gets 100 points, for every occurrence of one of the key words it gets 1 point. If there are more than 3 matches only the one
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thank you for your feedback. I am aware of this issue. I decided to not implement a solution because this would increase the complexity of the programme and would reduce its reliability. The tool servers have some problems which make it impossible to maintain a stable database connection for months.
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for the information. Today we live in a world where phone apps ask for permission and "blackhat" hackers try to use such permissions to compromise personal data. Of course I realize that a WP project is not a blackhat operation, but reality is that many of us have become (overly?) sensitive to being
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was deprecated in favor of Wikidata and so we are importing the Persondata information to Wikidata. However, we do not know if all the information is correct, so it is a semi-automated import. Each "challenge" is a case where a human can decide whether to import a certain datum from Persondata (that
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I'm happy to help where required, but I'm not going to read a long list of instructions in order to engage when the message I'm getting is that wikidata is more efficient than perondata and all persondata should gradually be migrated to wikidata. So do it. If you need me, you'd better make it a lot
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Please excuse my ignorance, but could you please explain in layman's terms, the whats and whys for the KasparBot work on "migrating Persondata to Wikidata, please help, see challenges for this article." I see this on a number of pages I edit. Is there an action I need to take? Thanks for your help.
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program is not the "Kaspar" program and providing me a link to oAuth is not helpful in this case. Kaspar needs to invest a small amount of time to provide a much clearer explanation of what it will do with these "permissions", and it needs to provide that information right up front on the same page
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logged in via SUL and have a Wikidata tab open in their browser. This extra login seems bizarre at least to begin with. To be asking SUL users to re-enter their credentials opens a potential route for phishing. I suppose you are seeking explicit authority for Kasparbot's change, but you don't make
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The UI look okay. Not the best but it should be serviceable. Why in the linked challenge is the recommended type Gregorian? (Basically, what is the basis for the recommendation?) Ginzburg was Russian--I suppose country of citizenship is probably going to be the best way to recommend a calendar. Do
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I think I figured it out, thanks to some kind folks at the Village Pump. I'd still like to know what KasparBot needs and if I can help. When I go to the link it asks me to give KasparBot permission to do something or other and I'm afraid I'll buy a washer and dryer if I click on it. Sorry, I don't
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even edited it. I have a feeling like if we IPs were given more powers (the buttons) we could handle a couple of things better than some admins or patrols, :-) including soundly making the distinction between real vandals wandering around as respected users (want names?) and people unjustly called
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The Challenges user interface is non-intuitive. It seems to require more understanding of Wikidata than a successful Knowledge (XXG) editor would necessarily have. If it is intended for use by non-Wikidata experts it should be more task-based. "Decide" isn't obviously the response to "challenge",
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If Kasparbot is intended to ask users to decide the correctness of data, it doesn't do a good job for users who, though they may have good understanding of a knowledge domain, don't have experience with Wikidata. As someone who's been editing here for over eight years, I was confused by my first
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Your info on Reinhold Suhren is wrong regarding the date his Torpedo hit the SS Delisle off the Coast of Florida. Reinhold's torpedo killed my Great Uncle Oiler/Fireman James Lloyd Rose on the Delisle on May 4, 1942. Not the 5th. I've confirmed this with the records at the National Archives in
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reveals that he celebrated his 50th birthday this year, which would place his birth date on February 20, 1966. Since this goes into the "persondata" field I assume it's a little more complicated than just making the change and providing a reference. I went to the KasparBot page and I really don't
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In this case the entity had this alias. Not as an alias but as label. In this process labels are treated as aliases because an additional section of challenges would have been unnecessary and work-consuming. I'd like to keep this decision for this cases because we are just marking them as already
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I am quite sure this is all very innocent but the fact is you are asking for my imprimatur for something that you have not taken any effort to identify or explain. Perhaps it is all perfectly clear to you since you are in the middle of the project but you have left me and others completely in the
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would be "Irish linguist" due to your country of permanent residence after that date. However since you hold dual citizenship I think it could also be legitimate to identify you as an "American/Irish linguist" if you prefer. The information on Wikidata can be edited much as it can be on Knowledge
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This Saturday we have a edit a thon and training session in London for the organisation Full Fact. I have been told they mostly will be journalists with good end-user computer skills but will not have access to any special software packages z.B (R 3.2.3 and ggplot2 2.0.0). They are particularly
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It's not helpful and wastes time when the above appears in the edit summary for no good reason. I followed the link to see what the problem was, only to be greeted by "There are no challenges for this article. If this article exists, this means that the migration is complete and that no further
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Descriptions currently allow 'editing' of the description before import. Would it be possible to get the same for aliases? The root of the problem is that several aliases (otherwise legitimate) have a phrase like "(given name)" stuffed in the middle e.g. "Tom (given name) Burtal". Alternatively,
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and is now being removed by my bot (KasparBot). The community decided that this dataset can still be valuable. Therefore users manually migrate the information to Wikidata, a central storage for structured information used by Wikipedias and other Wikimedia projects. Specially for this step, the
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Everyone is familiar with Charpentier's Introduction to his "Te Deum", now known as the "Eurovision theme". However, the WP article on him gives his year of birth as 1643, not 1634, as do many earlier sources (the Encyclopedia Britannica, the Oxford Dictionary of Music, and others). Can this be
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Juhayman al-Otaybi wikipedia page having a tag Infobox criminal, could not make changes to it. Juhayman al-Otaybi neither represented to Umm Al-Qura University nor he was student. But still Google Knowledge base result shows his education refrs to Umm Al-Qura University, but has studied through
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Hi, about your latest revision of this article. The article previously showed the birth and death years of the more famous younger brother, the article still focuses on Bankim's life instead of Sanjib's. This POV needs revamping. I had changed the years as per the standard Bengali biographical
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Sooo, buzzwords, factoids, expectations to play along, confusion, WTF ... huh? If this "process" is so "semi-automatic," why not just let it do its thing? Don't bother me with extremely confusing interactions and demanding expectations which require a Master's degree in code-headedness. Do it
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Regarding the article searches, at least for place of death/birth claims, it would be helpful to have the infobox information provided first rather than "below the fold", since the infobox will almost always confirm the claim, whereas the text sometimes finds stuff like "he went to school at
3701:(I assume this is what you mean). We should talk about what links to replace in the edit summary, since edit summaries can be only so large. Do you have a proposal? The FAQ is "new" in that it didn't exist before the removals started, so that's probably why it hasn't previously been linked. 2393:
Yeah, I think that was me! I didn't realize I had to log in separately into WikiData. I was logged into Knowledge (XXG) at the time and didn't know it was two totally different entities, apparently. I did read through the Persondata article before and, like most Wiki things, it was utterly
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I propose that this bot be reviewed by the sort of users who are expected to make these decisions, to determine whether it is fit for purpose. Comments are welcome, but please reflect before replying to say that the users should have read a load of help or OAuth pages, as suggested in the
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I am sorry. I have seen what I believe are myriad incomprehensible WP guidelines and policies that finding yet another (which expected my involvement) extended and expanded my frustration with Knowledge (XXG). I do wonder how many WP users and editors will even know what to do about such
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Context (location or nationality); In most modern-day cases this will mean the country of which the person is a citizen, national or permanent resident, or if notable mainly for past events, the country where the person was a citizen, national or permanent resident when the person became
142:. I've come across ~20 today. Edit summary is also somewhat misleading as it sometimes didn't transfer any data. It also transferred bad data. Persondata is highly unreliable. When Persondata is different from the infobox, text and refs, the bot transfers the bad persondata. 945:
That's me. I'm quite curious. Who decided that I'm an "American linguist"? I was born in America. Lived there till I was 26. That was 26 years ago. Am I not an "Irish linguist"? Who can tell? Who decides? I write to you because you moved that data from the page to WikiData. --
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In general, TS has been responsive (and agreeable) to requests which aren't contradictory to previous requests. My comments regarding OAuth above should be regarded as supplementary information, since the point is to educate rather than drown people with questions like yours.
4128:: I wouldn't call it "settled", since she only consulted some school registers. She should also have checked or re-checked the church register entry for Charpentier's death, which usually listed the deceased person's age. And she doesn't address the earlier claims for 1634. 2056:
Thank you for letting me know. Why are local overwrites stil enabled? I imagined this situation when the template is newly introduced to be ideal for only relying on Wikidata. I can help with inserting the template to pages with AC information on Wikidata of course.
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Yea, it is a weird error. I don't think the edit interval would have anything to do with it. I know AWB does some very screwy things when trying to save an article at the same time the network connection hiccups. It happens very infrequently. Maybe same thing?
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Even with the version of the program which was running before I could not simulate that redirects were created. I think that it is caused by the long edit interval of 10 sec. I check now the revisions before editing again. So far I don't have another idea. --
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I might disagree that it is rough, but I have been working with TS for a bit now, and if you see specific cases where a bit of improvement could be made (and provide suggested remedies), feel free to make the suggestion and I'm sure he'll work with you.
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have that as an alias. By "the bot noticed that the information already exist in Wikidata", do you mean that it noticed the information exists, but with diacritics restored? If so, I still think "withdrawn" would be a better tag for that circumstance.
2275:. What I am doing on Knowledge (XXG) is to maintain an automatic tool, a computer program which is mass-editing thousands of articles. I don't have any connection to this article. If you want to change something, you should consider leaving a note at 2869:
I'm not sure. It probably depends on where the date of birth is cited to (if there is a citation at all) and when and where that work was published. For month-year or exact dates we'd probably need to exclude December/January? Years might be okay...
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fetch its values from Wikidata, and then using your bot to add it to pages there? Note that it is used on user pages, so a substitute would be needed, if that ceased to be so. Some of the parameters may be unique to that project, also. Cheers,
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The recommendation is based on the results of the wbparsevalue method of the Wikibase API. If you could provide a table with countries and their individual time of changing to the Gregorian Calendar, I would implement it in this way.
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I try to re-render the graph as often as possible and necessary. When I find time I'm going to rebuild the dataset based on the wikitables in the article. This takes a while. I think the best way for editing the dataset is to edit
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I would like to understand what this migration from persondata to wikidata is all about. The date of birth, place of birth and place of rest have been referred from the published versions of the biography about half a century ago.
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You shouldn't be logging in to Wikidata separately--and if you are, there may be something else wrong. Can you describe exactly what you mean by this bullet, or provide the exact series of steps that you are taking regarding this
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I decided to remove the parenthetical content instead of setting up a new model for editing aliases. I edited 14,212 challenges. Likewise I removed dots from the end of a couple of hundred descriptions. Thank you for the idea. --
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did not copy any Persondata information to Wikidata. As you said it was classified as unreliable and both, the Knowledge (XXG) and the Wikidata community, agreed on not importing it automatically. KasparBot is only removing the
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I can understand your point very well. Not so long ago I've been in your situation, staring at way too complicated instructions without knowing what do it. Let's put it like this: The Persondata dataset was deprecated by a
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Other feedback: When I click on the "decide now" from an article's list of challenges, the challenge should redirect me back to the article list of challenges rather than to the next challenge in the bucket. E.g. from
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now to the biography footer by my local definition. And I don't know how to manage this at Wikidata. (I do know how to report errors to DNB, but this may not be considered an error and I need to learn the other.)
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and the persondata. Can you help decide which is correct?" Remember the user may have just clicked on an edit summary that says "see challenges for this article". That's the only context they have. Why not link to
1393:. When I find time I will start to collect questions. At the moment I'm quite busy with non-wiki activities. (Izno: Thank you very much for answering requests on my talk page. I really appreciate your help!) -- 2653:
These challenges belong to the section of unparsable information. I am working on a page for parsing places manually, later dates will be available. Until everything is rolled out I have to show something like
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Damn. I really wanted to be the first replying this time ;D ulteriorly import means that the bot noticed that the information already exist in Wikidata. Just "import" would be for most cases probably enough..--
1426:" when writing such documentation). Another thing that would be helpful is I do not see any way to go to the search function on Kaspar even though I know it exists since you use it in your edit summary links. 1319:
A large part of my occupation involves effective communication and frankly the amount of information provided by the Kaspar project is extremely minimalist. It sets up a level of concern because of what it is
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KasperBot has put up some challenges regarding the biographical data on this subject - specifically his place of birth. (I wasn't aware of this Wikidata migration but did read through the documents.) I have
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Please have a look at my edits on the article and the item. It should be fine like this. At the moment we don't have a cswiki article, and maybe until we have one DNB merged the two entries. Warm regards, --
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that sounds like a winning idea. Just be sure to add something on the page with the big green button when it's ready. Ping me if you want an objective review/assist for clarity (I know how hard it can be to
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My theory: KasparBot finds a redirect, takes a copy of the page source, then follows the redirect, then edits that page using the source from the redirect. Result, page becomes a redirect back to itself.
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Thanks for the change in the UI, moving to "the next challenge for this item" rather than "a random challenge of the same type". It reflects the normal workflow and I was intending to request it.
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incomprehensible to me. If there's a place that gives step-by-step instructions on how to deal with KasparBot and help out I'm happy to slog my way through it. Thanks again for your kind reply!
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I wasn't involved in its (re-)creation there, so have no idea (though I note that the template works on user pages, if that's relevant). I'm sure your help with deployment would be appreciated.
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The phrase "Authority control moved to Wikidata" should be changed to "Authority control data moved to Wikidata". Occasionally some Knowledge (XXG) editors are deleting the Authority Control.
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You are also provided a link to the WMF privacy policy, an interactive button in green which says "Allow", and a button in white which says "Cancel". Those buttons should be fairly obvious. --
3861: 1593:. If you haven't already done so, please will you adjust its code, so that it removes instances of that comment. Also, please consider whether its past edits need to be revisited. Cheers, 491:
Maybe. I wrote the whole library on my own. I am very sure that the program just doesn't know how to turn a page into a redirect. It has to have another origin. Very mysterious though. –
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I have some ideas where the problem could be, but I am unfortunately not permitted to edit the module. Is there anywhere a discussion about this issue or a user who has edit rights? --
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You misunderstand my question. I am not asking what the green button does, I am asking what "authorization" does? What are the definitions of the following terms from that dialog box?
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Islamic University of Madinah. Our prime object is we dont want to see him in Google Knowledge base results as Notable Alumni. Please suggest how can we proceed to make the changes.
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Recently somebody discussed remaining interlanguage links on Wikidata. I can't find it at the moment and have no idea how to query the databases. This is probably a question for the
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The only thing I've ever done to the article is tag it for lacking categories, using a software tool that doesn't offer users any way to actually evaluate or hoax-test the article's
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and I'm afraid I have neither the time nor inclination to read through reams of text in order to find our something which an effective communicator can tell me in three sentences.
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Hi. Nice work in starting with this. Just out of interest, do you have any figures of how many articles are left to be done and timescales for the completion of this task? Thanks.
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with the best rating is displayed, the others are hidden. I can define a new rule for infobox parameters. They could always be displayed above / below / at a special position. --
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marking. Thank the user would have to decide on it's own. Another questions: Can I exclude dates before 1582 from this procedure? The Gregorian calendar did not exist before. --
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I am unfamiliar with persondata OR wikidata and thus wouldn't have a clue about what to do and how to check, but could you please check whatever data KasparBot has migrated for
2353:. We try to make this process as simple to understand as possible. It doesn't really work so far, I know. Feel free to ask me again after you read through FAQ. Warm regards, -- 3657:
There is no button to say you have finished and wish to disconnect Kasparbot from using your credentials to modify Wikidata. If you press the 'Skip It!' button there is a : -->
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is listed on Knowledge (XXG) as having been born on February 20, 1967; however, an interview (posted both as audio and transcript) with the actor on his personal website at
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I'm not sure if I'm asking at the correct place, but since "KasparBot" has been very active in changing and deleting editions I would like to ask before making one myself.
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Regarding logging out, leaving the browser session will do so, but I don't personally know whether there is a way to use the API to say "I want to withdraw my permission".
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Do you have a suggested improvement? Each of the options on the UI has been asked for by someone or another (myself included), so each of them has some reason for existing.
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For the moment let me try you alone, as it is too late for me. Later perhaps I will think what may be appropriate to say at Authority control template talk. Good night. --
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was removed by the bot edit) to Wikidata. Further details on the process can be found at the first link. If you have other specific questions, let either me or TS know. --
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Okay thanks. The Biography template looks interesting. Isn't what you try to achieve there somehow the same as what the ArticlePlaceholder extension is going to do? --
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There is a page where discrepancies uncovered by Kasparbot are discussed. I don't recall it, and don't quickly find it because my Watchlist is too big. That may be for
1237:"all projects of this site" -- What projects? What site? Will this list (whatever it is) grow and if so will I be notified? Again none of this information is specified. 3704:
On an aside, the FAQ is linked also in the Kaspar UI in the Persondata dropdown at the top of the page. Do you think this can or should be moved to be more prevalent?
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may have erroneously conflated two different writers with the same name, but that's their error and not ours. And the article was created about four or five days
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The UI for deciding a challenge is unnecessarily complex, given that the scenario is basically "article says X, persondata says Y, do you know which is correct?"
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I implemented several improvements and started the script again. I didn't notice any mistakes so far. Preceding comments are now also going to be removed. --
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I'm going to number your bullets for ease of response, since I suspect I'm being implicated in that last comment, and have thoughts of my own on the others.
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cause the bot to permanently stop. Problems I brought up are more of annoyance, that are caught by CheckWiki and fixed. But, fixing 20+ pages is not fun.
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Hi, yes. "Authorize Kaspar" is good. Just click on the button and follow the steps. Feel free to contact me if you have further questions. Warm regards, --
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This is a got point. I wasn't aware of this issue so far. When I return from holidays to a place where I can access the code I'll change it. Thank you, –
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doesn't have an alias/label without diacritics. I decided to mark challenges which represent diacritic free versions of existing aliases/labels as
365: 2628:^ Addendum: Unless I've run out of challenges for a particular article, then just send me to the next of whatever type I was looking at prior. -- 849:
Ah and apparently there are now open challenges for Lorik Cana. Everything is done for this article. But you can help with other challenges. See
2849:. I agree with you, it's quite intransparent. I don't really want to mix every thing up with complicated maps for (place of death / birth =: --> 1734:(taken from the bot's most recent batch), which is the un-accented version of the name (Rene) that was presumably put there by RjwilmsiBot. The 3371:
Washington DC back in 2011. Hi. If you wish to transfer my data to Wikidata, it will be fine with me. Regards, Walter Selke (22 April 2016)
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dictionary. Same data is also present in bn Knowledge (XXG) and bn Wikisource entries on this person. If u have more query, feel free to ask.
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You will have knowledge of the specific actions. See above link to persondata import. See also extension page on Mediawiki wiki linked above.
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up-to-date. I render the graph manually. Your update worked. (There were some format issues. I fixed them and tried to simplify it by using
1074:'s persondata to Wikidata this person's birthplace (mentioned in the infobox and another time in the article) got lost. Could you fix this? 4168:
did incorporate a correction simply based on the findings of a scholar specialized in Charpentier you perhaps should discuss with them. --
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Unless you feel like documenting what goes on in that API method, I will take a look later. The list of countries can probably be found at
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thank you for writing me. This edit-a-thon sounds very interesting. I'm curious about the impact on the article which it's going to have.
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Ah, thank you. That makes more sense. Someone/Something is still putting bad persondata into Wikidata... atleast it appears that way.
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Having confirmed a decision, Kasparbot then moves on to another challenge, with which the user has no connection. The message I saw was
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In order to complete your request, Kaspar needs permission to perform the following actions on your behalf on all projects of this site:
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I have long known that the Koala Tea of Mercy is not Strained. American/Irish or American-Irish would be better than American alone. --
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I would tend to agree that "resolve" would be a better word than "decide". Do you have any other suggested UI changes based on wording?
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manual work is needed". If there are no challenges, please do not ask editors to follow links to deal with the non-existent problem.
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The big green button asking users to "Authorize Kaspar" does not explain what it means exactly to do so. Can you expand and clarify
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Yes, that's the documented use of the method but we need to go look at the source code to see how it is making its evaluation. --
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Your boat confused an SPA fisherman who wrote his own article with a real writer (same name) who doesn't have an article here. --
3826: 3219:, less so. But that can be fixed once the data is migrated. Let me know when you file your bot requests, and I'll add support. 3115: 623:). Maybe this is a temporary glitch. Maybe there's a bigger problem. You might want to halt the bot until you get it resolved. 4227:
it. Since there is still much to do your help will be appreciated. Feel free to post further questions here. Warm regards, --
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This should be fixed. If you come across more recent cases leave me a note and I'll have another look at the code. Cheers, --
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Thank you for correcting the problems. Did you test the bot on the pages it made a redirect? That is a serious problem that
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On the other hand I would like to keep this hint because the migration process really needs more volunteers. Warm regards, –
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It is just a matter of definition. The most important point is that those challenges don't appear any more for the users. --
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hesitation to authorize a third party to edit on my behalf because I don't want responsibility for entries that may violate
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Can you pls help what needs to be done to retain this data in the wiki article for this saint and not remove the data ?
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this value could be useful but problems occurred at some point during the process. It is worth taking another look at it
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instead of TAB as separator). I also added a box with all important information regarding updating the graph to the
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particularly for a non-native English speaker. Better pairs might be: challenge vs resolve, choices vs decide etc.
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the pre-1920 dates are all available for decisions. There is a special interface for them. Please have a look at
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However, I'm not sure what "ulteriorly import it" means. Perhaps it should be "withdraw it from consideration"?
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On what evidence are you basing your conclusion that "someone is still putting bad persondata into Wikidata"? --
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Kaspar is just doing the step of removal--we already got all the data into the database. Your edit was fine. --
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understand any of it. Could you please point me in the right direction on how to correct this mistake? Thanks!!
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The problem is that DNB has two Person pages for this writer of which Wikidata gives only the not-very-useful
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you did not attain Knowledge (XXG)'s definition of notability until after 1989 so the most correct designation
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Thank you for the links to the articles where the deletion failed. I'll improve the replacement pattern. --
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with respect to Knowledge (XXG) and in following the updated birth date presented by the online version of
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Thank you. That seems to be working well, on user pages and at the foot of articles. When it's called from
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modifying any aliases in the database to strip the parenthetical content might also do the trick for me. --
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the birthplace was not stored in the Persondata template. This is way it wasn't copied into the tool. See
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Are you including all polls? how are you treating polls with no reported undecided category. Thank you.
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Always having the infobox first might be desirable, then display by best rating (hiding as necessary). --
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Thank you for letting me know, Xezbeth. As I said mass revision is not necessary at all. Warm regards, --
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Sorry but I'm not intereted at other articles, I work for my compatriots such as Lorik Cana. Thank you.
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I think we should just go with making certain adjustments. Make a suggestion, we'll see if it works. --
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Do you have some estimate of how many interlanguage links are still in English Knowledge (XXG)? --
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Sure. Than I'd prefer to enable the feature for all challenges with pre-1920 dates. So I remove the
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speak Wiki-Admin, it's all Greek to me, but please let me know if I can help! Thanks for your time.
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you'd have seen that this was settled in 2009 based on findings by Patricia Ranum back in 1987. --
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The diagram is a beautiful piece of work and I expect it will be well viewed in the next 40 days.
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I stopped the program in order to finally solve this problem. Thank you all for your feedback, --
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I hope your edit-a-thon brings us forward. Feel free to contact me if you have further questions.
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No idea, sorry - you could try the module's talk page, or look at its history for recent edits.
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Glad to hear so. Since I wasn't sure, I figured I'd better err on the side of caution, though.
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and I saw your recent edit at his article and yes I want to help you. Tell me what should I do
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Your decision to reject the information was successfully processed. There are 325,741 to go.
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Yes, you are right. The idea was that any Knowledge (XXG) editor can help with keeping the
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still exposes pre-1920 dates (and I suspect all lists of article challenges). Thoughts? --
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The new challenge is entirely unrelated to the previous one. What's the purpose of that?
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Thanks. I will now use Wikidata preference/deprecation for this infrequent purpose. --
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really going to explain or even give you a decent link to an explanation of." The
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Edit the Wikidata pages associated with various en.wp pages which have challenges.
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Hmm, sometimes the infobox stuff appears above and sometimes below. Is there any
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add GND=1071097091 (local definition, intending to report also to Kasparbot talk)
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Knowledge (XXG):Administrators' noticeboard/Incidents#Persondata template removal
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I am done with the template. In the upcoming days I'll fill the bot request. --
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doesn't appear anywhere in the item. Is the default sort key somewhere implied?
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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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en:Opinion polling for the United Kingdom European Union membership referendum
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existing (not identically but redundant from a technical point of view). --
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Okay. I will get in touch with the Spanish community. Thank you anyways, –
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I'm going to take credit where credit is due for suggesting that one. ;D --
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But I suppose I must leave things as they are. Thanks for your reply. ----
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Sri_Sacchidananda_Bharati_I - please help, see challenges for this article
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Cincinnati High". Was there a reason the infoboxes are below the fold? --
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Perhaps provide a link to wherever you're keeping the documentation e.g.
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with the normal editor. Just copy the first line and change the numbers.
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this clear. Anyway, there must be a better way to achieve the same end.
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I don't know how to correct the birth date of an actual living person.
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hello, the discussion is now enter in a second phase from 1st march --
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I am sorry. I cannot help you with this. I don't know anything about
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Okay. Now I get why we are talking at cross-purposes. You are right.
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I understand your concern, which is why I answered your questions :).
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5 second delay before a new challenge is presented with the message
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Ah thanks. I'll adjust the replacement pattern according to this.--
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de:Benutzer Diskussion:T.seppelt#File:UK EU referendum polling.svg
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Can you please post methodology for main polling graph on brexit?
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yourself if it is sooo important to you and/or the Wiki poobahs!
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Tut mir leid das ich habe das Alle in Englische geschrieben. --
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If you're not too busy, could I trouble you to take a look at
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Okay. What do you think about the UI for pre-1920 dates (e.g.
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I don't really get what I should take out of your message. On
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The user is required to log in to Wikidata, even if they are
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this challenge is resolved. Nobody has to work on it anymore.
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Second, as for the national designation it is fairly simple:
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the discussion seems to be closed. What are the results? --
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Right now all the "challenge" pages return 404 errors (e.g.
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Until we've reviewed the white box workings, I'd say so. --
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In case you missed it, the Spanish Knowledge (XXG) now has
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Hey can you please update this graph with latest numbers
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Regarding the lag between two challenges, see comments at
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I already asked Dexbot to start cleaning the old ones. --
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other page at DNB, for the catalogue record that it links
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You skipped one challenge. There are stil 325,741 to go.
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I was reverting some serial vandal-edits and KasparBot's
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Your bot added an authority tag to a hoax article called
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What actions? This statement is not followed by any list.
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Kasparbot's process assumes too much Wikidata experience
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I hope someone interested will read this and respond.
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verified? Could this possibly be just a typing error?
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the article-redirecting feature is implemented. Still
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For me the ideal solution would be to create a FAQ at
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Sorry, I still don't understand. Are you saying that
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It's also not removing other material. Examples are
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KasparBot reached 1.000.000 edits. Congratulations!
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I'm working on it and let you know when I'm done. –
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I meant challenges like 1101:myself, though I was unable to add the source. 879:Done, thank you and I wish you good work here. 98:but is sometimes on the line above, as here. -- 1682:Consider yourself awarded a barn-asteroid :-) 964:, person-data to wikidata moves are part of a 716:Please, stop your Kasparbot on four articles ( 674:Raised an AN/I that you might be interested in 3100:infobox data is now available separately. -- 1191: 8: 3829:and let me know if something goes wrong. -- 3697:I agree that the edit summary could link to 3560:Thanks for your work with KasparBot. Best, 2528:please help, see challenges for this article 2295:correcting the birth date of a living person 1587:this edit, your bot missed the HTML comment 1231:Edit existing pages? What pages? What edits? 1162:what the result of pressing that button is? 736:. Look at the talk of Kasparbot. Regards, -- 2851:date of adoption). I could just remove the 2822:Adoption of the Gregorian calendar#Timeline 1188:on Wikidata; the following message pops up: 4296: 4270: 4135: 3855: 3372: 2347:managed to edit the birth date on Wikidata 1532:You are invited to join the discussion at 732:) in . I am waiting for the result of an 3791:Sorry for the late response. (Thank you, 286:Four more articles with problems today. 4291:Please update the UK EU referendum graph 2373: 2019:Authority control in es.Knowledge (XXG) 3719:I made a suggestion regarding this at 3578:Authority Control data transfer phrase 1983:listing books about fly fishery which 980: 44:Do not edit the contents of this page. 3452:Buncoshark 19:57, 3 March 2016 (UTC) 1275:Kaspar is an online UI, specifically 7: 3862:2001:558:6008:3B:D549:D6D0:6957:DD60 3149:Hi, Please could you look at making 2140:migration only, where this concerns 2030:. It is pulling data from Wikidata. 547:what are challenges basically about? 2477:. The last unvandalized version is 2028:es:Plantilla:Control de autoridades 1297:Do you have any other questions? -- 1227:"perform the following actions" -- 551:I see there are challenges for the 91: 3669:What is "authorization" all about? 3151:species:Template:Authority control 2449:fixed it already (thank you!). -- 1152:What is "authorization" all about? 24: 3877:File:UK EU referendum polling.svg 3629:Persondata: Migration to Wikidata 3499:The Tireless Contributor Barnstar 2603:Gates McFadden list of challenges 2580:Terry Goodkind list of challenges 1987:written by this Jack Samson — it 1812:is a label for the Wikidata item 984:According to the sources used in 941:Personal data and Michael Everson 921:You are welcome. As you like. -- 638:This is a problem with Labs. See 613:Challenge pages return 404 errors 4318: 3546: 3491: 3145:Authority control on Wikispecies 3084: 2931: 2721: 2711: 1552: 1527: 29: 4186:What exactly is expected of me? 3116:Stephen Payne (naval architect) 2465:KasparBot & vandalized page 2159:http://d-nb.info/gnd/1071097091 1589:<!-- Metadata: see ] --: --> 84:Hi, when KasparBot makes edits 4105:if you only had consulted the 3721:#Challenge with Terry Goodkind 3464:Knowledge (XXG):Persondata#FAQ 2351:Knowledge (XXG):Persondata#FAQ 2155:http://d-nb.info/gnd/127548319 1461:Knowledge (XXG):Persondata#FAQ 1: 3797:d:Special:OAuthManageMyGrants 3443:12:01, 12 February 2016 (UTC) 3426:11:21, 12 February 2016 (UTC) 3401:08:52, 12 February 2016 (UTC) 2998:to what gets posted where? -- 2850:country (at this time) =: --> 2845:The API method is documented 2689:Good idea, I'll work on it.-- 1918:. An experienced user called 1443:19:53, 16 February 2016 (UTC) 1403:18:24, 16 February 2016 (UTC) 1373:01:30, 16 February 2016 (UTC) 1347:00:59, 16 February 2016 (UTC) 1307:00:27, 16 February 2016 (UTC) 1260:22:40, 15 February 2016 (UTC) 1217:22:24, 15 February 2016 (UTC) 1179:22:03, 15 February 2016 (UTC) 1053:06:53, 29 February 2016 (UTC) 1023:22:14, 28 February 2016 (UTC) 1010:16:43, 28 February 2016 (UTC) 955:16:11, 27 February 2016 (UTC) 931:12:56, 24 February 2016 (UTC) 909:12:52, 24 February 2016 (UTC) 889:12:51, 24 February 2016 (UTC) 871:12:43, 24 February 2016 (UTC) 845:12:42, 24 February 2016 (UTC) 823:12:40, 24 February 2016 (UTC) 789:03:23, 24 February 2016 (UTC) 706:11:12, 22 February 2016 (UTC) 691:10:14, 22 February 2016 (UTC) 666:06:08, 19 February 2016 (UTC) 656:Yes. It should work again. -- 652:01:36, 19 February 2016 (UTC) 633:00:27, 19 February 2016 (UTC) 607:17:43, 13 February 2016 (UTC) 577:03:58, 13 February 2016 (UTC) 92:<!--Metadata: see ]--: --> 4244:Sanjib Chandra Chattopadhyay 3937:description page of the file 3131: 3068:15:21, 2 February 2016 (UTC) 3054:14:59, 2 February 2016 (UTC) 3037:14:35, 2 February 2016 (UTC) 3023:14:16, 2 February 2016 (UTC) 3008:13:24, 2 February 2016 (UTC) 2990:13:15, 2 February 2016 (UTC) 2950:19:24, 4 February 2016 (UTC) 2926:17:18, 4 February 2016 (UTC) 2912:17:05, 4 February 2016 (UTC) 2894:16:52, 4 February 2016 (UTC) 2880:16:50, 4 February 2016 (UTC) 2865:16:35, 4 February 2016 (UTC) 2834:20:57, 2 February 2016 (UTC) 2816:20:21, 2 February 2016 (UTC) 2801:14:35, 2 February 2016 (UTC) 2786:14:16, 2 February 2016 (UTC) 2762:12:43, 2 February 2016 (UTC) 2699:12:51, 1 February 2016 (UTC) 2685:12:21, 1 February 2016 (UTC) 2668:10:00, 1 February 2016 (UTC) 2638:16:40, 31 January 2016 (UTC) 2623:16:37, 31 January 2016 (UTC) 2596:16:33, 31 January 2016 (UTC) 1279:in this case. 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