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Administrators' newsletter – June 2017
News and updates for administrators from the past month (May 2017).

Administrator changes
 * Gnome-colors-list-add.svg Doug Bell • Dennis Brown • Clpo13 • ONUnicorn
 * Gnome-colors-list-remove.svg ThaddeusB • Yandman • Bjarki S • OldakQuill • Shyam • Jondel • Worm That Turned

Guideline and policy news
 * An RfC proposing an off-wiki LTA database has been closed. The proposal was broadly supported, with further discussion required regarding what to do with the existing LTA database and defining access requirements. Such a tool/database formed part of the Community health initiative's successful grant proposal.
 * Some clarifications have been made to the community banning and unblocking policies that effectively sync them with current practice. Specifically, the community has reached a consensus that when blocking a user at WP:AN or WP:ANI, it is considered a "community sanction", and administrators cannot unblock unilaterally if the user has not successfully appealed the sanction to the community.
 * An RfC regarding the bot policy has closed with changes to the section describing restrictions on cosmetic changes.

Technical news
 * Users will soon be able to blacklist specific users from sending them notifications.

Miscellaneous
 * Following the 2017 elections, the new members of the Board of Trustees include Raystorm, Pundit and Doc James. They will serve three-year terms.

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Archive Sent by MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 21:40, 1 June 2017 (UTC)

Thank you
Many thanks for your swift response to my proposal at Village Pump. I did wonder why this page was blank, and you have explained why now, so many thanks for that. Vorbee (talk) 19:36, 2 June 2017 (UTC)

Asking for help; Teahouse "Header 2"
Greetings TheDB, Thanks for your recent help with cleanup of Teahouse/Header 2 prior to our "going live" with the new TH header. There has been feedback about the blue "Ask a question" button not being centered under the page titles. Wondering if you could fix that? Before writing to you here, I have tried many different wikicode updates without any luck. Or is this something that maybe Village Pump-Technical should look at? Regards, — JoeHebda • (talk) 07:24, 5 June 2017 (UTC)
 * sorry, i've not had time to look at it again since, I'll try to help asap, but I can't make promises. —Th e DJ (talk • contribs) 08:16, 6 June 2017 (UTC)

Template:Collapsed infobox section begin
Hi TheDJ. Would you mind modifying the edit you made at said template? is aesthetically displeasing IMHO. Thanks.--Nev&eacute;–selbert 17:54, 5 June 2017 (UTC)
 * What does that mean ? —Th e DJ (talk • contribs) 08:14, 6 June 2017 (UTC)
 * The [Expand] link should be smaller and blue, so instead it would appear as [show] ; please see example at Hidden begin.--Nev&eacute;–selbert 13:09, 6 June 2017 (UTC)
 * The color problem is a temporary issue, which should be fixed later this week. It's a bug in the software.. The size we can change of course.. It's 95% vs. 90% font-size. Personally I don't care too much, though I think small sized text is a bad thing for readability (esp. for older people etc). —Th e DJ (talk • contribs) 13:29, 6 June 2017 (UTC)
 * The 95% is absolutely godawful and ruins the alignment of the text in the template. Hopefully it gets sorted it out, otherwise I'll enquire further.--Nev&eacute;–selbert 19:02, 6 June 2017 (UTC)

MP3 patrol discussion
Hey TheDJ, I saw you unsubscribed from the phab task about discussing MP3s on Commons. I know there are thousands of reasons to unsubscribe from tasks, but I'm worried I did something wrong. I hope it wasn't because I was pushing things too much in that conversation. I don't want my intervention to demotivate folks, quite the opposite. :) If I somehow got in the way as a staff member or in some other way bugged you, please let me know. CKoerner (WMF) (talk) 14:29, 15 June 2017 (UTC)
 * @CKoerner (WMF): Nope, you did nothing wrong, I think you read the overall situation correctly. I just don't personally feel like participating in another months long discussion with Commons people is a good use of my time, attention and focus. Someone wake we when we get to the next phase. :) —Th e DJ (talk • contribs) 14:40, 15 June 2017 (UTC)

Undo automatic edit summaries
Hi there, noticed your edit to MediaWiki:Common.js. It's obviously been around for a while, going by the old phab ticket number, but that seems like a not-a-bug to me. Undo with only the auto-summary really should prompt to enter detail (for those who choose to get those prompts), as it's an unexplained revert with only the auto summary. Just my 2d / 2p / 2c on it. Murph 9000 (talk) 14:29, 22 June 2017 (UTC)
 * I hear you, i'm also not entirely sure about it, but it won't particularly hurt either. We had in there for 8'ish years and accidentally removed it. And there is some merit, as the warning says: "or your edit will be saved without one", which isn't really correct. If anything, this will inspire some possible discussion again, helping us to figure it out once and for all. —Th e DJ (talk • contribs) 14:51, 22 June 2017 (UTC)

Nomination for deletion of Template:Unsupported media requiring review
Template:Unsupported media requiring review has been nominated for deletion. You are invited to comment on the discussion at the template's entry on the Templates for discussion page. Ten Pound Hammer • (What did I screw up now?) 05:20, 28 June 2017 (UTC)

Popups gadget: link to Special:CentralAuth
Hi. Would you consider the ability to have a localised (relative) link to the wiki's Special:CentralAuth in the user dropdown? Or is it possible for one to edit the list of links in the user dropdown so one can have that for themself? For the crosswiki work that I do, it would be a boon to be able to have that (especially as I load the gadget through my global.js file). Some wikis do have a CentralAuth link at their Special:Contributions, however, many (most?) do not, so it becomes a painful navigation exercise when trying to follow. Thanks for your thoughts. — billinghurst  sDrewth  23:26, 28 June 2017 (UTC)
 * I've decided several years ago, that I would not personally do feature development for this gadget, being as outdated as it is. —Th e DJ (talk • contribs) 15:36, 29 June 2017 (UTC)

Category:Articles with contributors link has been nominated for discussion
Category:Articles with contributors link, which you created, has been nominated for possible deletion, merging, or renaming. A discussion is taking place to see if it abides with the categorization guidelines. If you would like to participate in the discussion, you are invited to add your comments at the category's entry on the categories for discussion page. Thank you. JohnBlackburne wordsdeeds 15:04, 29 June 2017 (UTC)

Thanks
I just wanted to thank you for all your recent edits to my vector.js page. I'll keep checking and let you know about standard items, such as the edit window toolbar, not loading. Kudpung กุดผึ้ง (talk) 21:12, 5 July 2017 (UTC)

Administrators' newsletter – July 2017
News and updates for administrators from the past month (June 2017).

Administrator changes
 * Gnome-colors-list-add.svg Happyme22 • Dragons flight
 * Gnome-colors-list-remove.svg Zad68

Guideline and policy news
 * The RFC discussion regarding WP:OUTING and WMF essay about paid editing and outing (see more at the ArbCom noticeboard archives) is now archived. Milieus #3 and #4 received support; so did concrete proposal #1.

Technical news
 * Fuzzy search will soon be added to Special:Undelete, allowing administrators to search for deleted page titles with results similar to the search query. You can test this by adding ?fuzzy=1 to the URL, as with Special:Undelete?fuzzy=1. Currently the search only finds pages that exactly match the search term.
 * A new bot will automatically revision delete unused file versions from files in Category:Non-free files with orphaned versions more than 7 days old.

Miscellaneous
 * A newly revamped database report can help identify users who may be eligible to be autopatrolled.
 * A potentially compromised account from 2001–2002 attempted to request resysop. Please practice appropriate account security by using a unique password for Wikipedia, and consider enabling two-factor authentication. Currently around 17% of admins have enabled 2FA, up from 16% in February 2017.
 * Did you know: On 29 June 2017, there were 1,261 administrators on the English Wikipedia – the exact number of administrators as there were ten years ago on 29 June 2007. Since that time, the English Wikipedia has grown from 1.85 million articles to over 5.43 million.

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Archive Sent by MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 20:59, 6 July 2017 (UTC)

template:reflist
Hi TheDJ, can you explain what you're doing with this edit? On my browser, this template now behaves completely inconsistently from one page to the next, e.g. Maria Friesenhausen has a single col list of nine references, while Dendroctonus micans has three columns for four references. Has this change been discussed/agreed anywhere? The Rambling Man (talk) 12:48, 9 July 2017 (UTC)
 * Yes, you can find it on it's talk page —Th e DJ (talk • contribs) 12:56, 9 July 2017 (UTC)
 * So can you explain what I'm seeing in those two articles please? The Rambling Man (talk) 13:04, 9 July 2017 (UTC)
 * I'm investigating that Maria Friesenhausen article, that's not right. There's a nbsp somewhere in there that should not be there. —Th e DJ (talk • contribs) 13:05, 9 July 2017 (UTC)
 * Aha, a carriage return in the template? Can that be fixed or are we going to have to hand-fix all instances of this?  The Rambling Man (talk) 13:10, 9 July 2017 (UTC)
 * As far as I can tell, this also happened before my change, but fixed now. —Th e DJ (talk • contribs) 13:32, 9 July 2017 (UTC)

Facto Post – Issue 2 – 13 July 2017
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 * Facto Post – Issue 2 – 13 July 2017

 

Editorial: Core models and topics
Wikimedians interest themselves in everything under the sun — and then some. Discussion on "core topics" may, oddly, be a fringe activity, and was popular here a decade ago.

The situation on Wikidata today does resemble the halcyon days of 2006 of the English Wikipedia. The growth is there, and the reliability and stylistic issues are not yet pressing in on the project. Its Berlin conference at the end of October will have five years of achievement to celebrate. Think Wikimania Frankfurt 2005.

Progress must be made, however, on referencing "core facts". This has two parts: replacing "imported from Wikipedia" in referencing by external authorities; and picking out statements, such as dates and family relationships, that must not only be reliable but be seen to be reliable.

In addition, there are many properties on Wikidata lacking a clear data model. An emerging consensus may push to the front key sourcing and biomedical properties as requiring urgent attention. Wikidata's "manual of style" is currently distributed over thousands of discussions. To make it coalesce, work on such a core is needed.

Links

 * WikiFactMine project pages on Wikidata, including a SPARQL library (in development).
 * Fatameh tool for adding items on scientific papers to Wikidata, by User: T Arrow. It has made a big recent impact. Offline for maintenance as we go to press, it is expected back soon.
 * As of July 2017, Zotero has a Wikidata translator. A personal Zotero library acts as an intermediary in managing and storing citation metadata.
 * GLAM Newsletter June 2017, Wikidata report. This is a good monthly round-up to follow, and welcomes contributions.
 * Exciting and Impressive! The Initiative for Open Citations (I4OC) was launched in April: Infodocket on the first three months.
 * Olivia Solon in San Francisco, the net neutrality protest matters, opinion piece in The Guardian'' on 11 July.

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Request to make AndyZ/peerreviewer.js work outside the mainspace
Hi TheDJ. I've been using User:AndyZ/peerreviewer.js to good effect for many years. I've often wanted to use it for userspace drafts and especially for pages in the draft namespace but no link to invoke it is presented (at least for me) except when editing mainspace articles. AndyZ's been inactive since 2011, and I see you've made many tweaks to the script so I thought I'd ask you if you could and would be willing to make whatever change is needed to the script to allow it to work in other namespaces. Best regards--Fuhghettaboutit (talk) 13:22, 14 July 2017 (UTC)

Tweaking my interface
Thanks for the offer! This is basically what I had before the recent interface changes and would like back. I want everything very compact, useless stuff I don't need removed, and a tweak to the order (some of which is the way it used to be a few years back).

Order :
 * 1) edit window
 * 2) edit summary field
 * 3) Ic check box outline blank 48px.svg This is a minor edit Ic check box outline blank 48px.svg Watch this page
 * 4) buttons: Save changes / show preview /show changes
 * 5) Preview of edit summary:
 * 6) insert

Get rid of these lines :

There should be less wasted space between the elements, and ideally the edit summary field would be narrower, without so much whitespace above and below the text you type. Thanks!--Fuhghettaboutit (talk) 22:51, 22 July 2017 (UTC)
 * Edit summary (Briefly describe your changes) (in Vector I think this just says "Summary:"
 * By saving changes, you agree to the Terms of Use, and you irrevocably agree to release your contribution under the CC BY-SA 3.0 License and the GFDL. You agree that a hyperlink or URL is sufficient attribution under the Creative Commons license.
 * User:Fuhghettaboutit hope this is close enough to what you wanted. —Th e DJ (talk • contribs) 23:54, 22 July 2017 (UTC)
 * Ah, that's very nice, thanks. Close to perfect. I can't really imagine why any experienced user would not want a similar change. Is there no way to make the edit summary field narrower?--Fuhghettaboutit (talk) 02:48, 23 July 2017 (UTC)

MS-townview-sw-tn.jpg
Thank you for fixing the image. I dont have the coding down yet. MIademarco

User_talk:TheDJ/Archive_11
Hi TheDJ,

I made screenshots to the problem that I reported to you before. -- 1989 19:26, 27 July 2017 (UTC)
 * Thank you ! What was the browser that you are using ? —Th e DJ (talk • contribs) 20:58, 27 July 2017 (UTC)
 * Google Chrome. -- 1989 21:00, 27 July 2017 (UTC)


 * On List of Naruto media, there is a large gap on the Spin-off section due to the Contents section being expended. -- 1989 00:56, 28 July 2017 (UTC)
 * Here's a screenshot. I use the same browser I mentioned before. -- 1989 13:55, 28 July 2017 (UTC)

Facto Post – Issue 3 – 11 August 2017
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Wikimania report
Interviewed by Facto Post at the hackathon, Lydia Pintscher of Wikidata said that the most significant recent development is that Wikidata now accounts for one third of Wikimedia edits. And the essential growth of human editing. Impressive development work on Internet-in-a-Box featured in the WikiMedFoundation annual conference on Thursday. Hardware is Raspberry Pi, running Linux and the Kiwix browser. It can operate as a wifi hotspot and support a local intranet in parts of the world lacking phone signal. The medical use case is for those delivering care, who have smartphones but have to function in clinics in just such areas with few reference resources. Wikipedia medical content can be served to their phones, and power supplied by standard lithium battery packages.

Yesterday Katherine Maher unveiled the draft Wikimedia 2030 strategy, featuring a picturesque metaphor, "roads, bridges and villages". Here "bridges" could do with illustration. Perhaps it stands for engineering round or over the obstacles to progress down the obvious highways. Internet-in-a-Box would then do fine as an example.

"Bridging the gap" explains a take on that same metaphor, with its human component. If you are at Wikimania, come talk to WikiFactMine at its stall in the Community Village, just by the 3D-printed display for Bassel Khartabil; come hear talk at 3 pm today in Drummond West, Level 3.

Link

 * Plaudit for the Medical Wikipedia app, content that is loaded into Internet-In-A-Box with other material, such as per-country documentation.

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One more missing
- on the same line for  should be added   :) --XXN, 12:55, 14 August 2017 (UTC)

Disabled MobileMaps
Hi,

In case you haven't noticed, I reverted your edit making MobileMaps default from MediaWiki:Gadgets-definition. Sorry about that, but it produced JS errors for everybody, and it was breaking other JavaScript, such as the search autocompletion. --Amir E. Aharoni (talk) 20:57, 16 August 2017 (UTC)
 * The JS error should be harmless, and is a bug in the Resourceloader framework. It's a log message formatted as an error, but not an actually problem, just indicating an unecpected state in the RL. Can u indicate to me where these issues were reported ? —Th e DJ (talk • contribs) 14:44, 17 August 2017 (UTC)
 * It was breaking search autocompletion (and possibly other things, but that is severe enough). Tested on Firefox, desktop, logged-in and anonymous. After disabling, it was no longer breaking search autocompletion.
 * That was yesterday, however. I'm not sure what changed, but if I now enable the gadget manually, it still shows the error, but doesn't break autocompletion. So maybe this is no longer a problem, and therefore I am not, in principle, opposed to enabling it, but there were other complaints in Phabricator, which you have probably seen.
 * (The big question here for me is: Why isn't this an extension?!) --Amir E. Aharoni (talk) 16:15, 17 August 2017 (UTC)
 * Because of foundation :) —Th e DJ (talk • contribs) 23:40, 17 August 2017 (UTC)
 * Not sure which part of the foundation you're talking about :)
 * I've consistently supported making such things as extensions, with proper deployment, internationalization, and code review, and not as gadgets. Feel free to quote me on that :) --Amir E. Aharoni (talk) 07:23, 18 August 2017 (UTC)
 * The part of the foundation that has to take care of it, but doesn't have the resourcing for it. —Th e DJ (talk • contribs) 01:44, 19 August 2017 (UTC)
 * I've been unable to reproduce any issue with Firefox unfortunately :( —Th e DJ (talk • contribs) 04:33, 18 August 2017 (UTC)
 * Well, if it doesn't break, I'm not complaining :) --Amir E. Aharoni (talk) 07:23, 18 August 2017 (UTC)

Minor Characters of 6teen listed at Redirects for discussion
An editor has asked for a discussion to address the redirect Minor Characters of 6teen. Since you had some involvement with the Minor Characters of 6teen redirect, you might want to participate in the redirect discussion if you have not already done so. Steel1943 (talk) 04:57, 17 August 2017 (UTC)

User:Lupin/autoedit.js
Hi TheDJ, totally agree with the reasoning behind this, but we had a couple of editors from other wikis complain so I've restored the code - apparently it does work for some people? I've added your log.warn to the top, and a note at mw:Snippets/Autoedit (which is apparently where a lot of people come across the script) -- There'sNoTime (to explain) 08:51, 17 August 2017 (UTC)

User:B/rescaledsidebar.js
I don't know if you now maintain this script, which helps with the orphaned-nonfree backlog. When I first installed the script, it deleted the orphaned revision and removed the deletion template. Although both popups still show (deleting old revision, removing the template), the tag remains and needs to be removed manually. It's not onerous now because the backlog is small, but sometimes the backlog is large and little time would be saved over doing the whole thing manually. Thanks for your help; I love HotCat :-). All the best,  Mini  apolis  18:01, 31 August 2017 (UTC)
 * No i'm not maintaining it. I just did a run to clean up some old stuff. No more no less. —Th e DJ (talk • contribs) 20:10, 31 August 2017 (UTC)

Administrators' newsletter – September 2017
News and updates for administrators from the past month (August 2017). Administrator changes
 * Gnome-colors-list-add.svg Nakon • Scott
 * Gnome-colors-list-remove.svg Sverdrup • Thespian • Elockid • James086 • Ffirehorse • Celestianpower • Boing! said Zebedee

Guideline and policy news
 * ACTRIAL, a research experiment that restricts article creation to autoconfirmed users, will begin on September 7. It will run for six months. You can learn more about the research specifics at meta:Research:Autoconfirmed article creation trial, while Wikipedia talk:Autoconfirmed article creation trial is probably the best venue for general discussion.
 * Following an RfC, WP:G13 speedy deletion criterion now applies to any page in the draftspace that has not been edited in six months. There is a bot-generated report, updated daily, to help identify potentially qualifying drafts that have not been submitted through articles for creation.

Technical news
 * You will now get a notification when someone tries to log in to your account and fails. If they try from a device that has logged into your account before, you will be notified after five failed attempts. You can also set in your preferences to get an email when someone logs in to your account from a new device or IP address, which may be encouraged for admins and accounts with sensitive permissions.
 * Syntax highlighting is now available as a beta feature (more info). This may assist administrators and template editors when dealing with intricate syntax of high-risk templates and system messages.
 * In your notification preferences, you can now block specific users from pinging you. This functionality will soon be available for Special:EmailUser as well.

Arbitration
 * Applications for CheckUser and Oversight are being accepted by the Arbitration Committee until September 12. Community discussion of the candidates will begin on September 18.

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Archive Sent by MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 17:35, 1 September 2017 (UTC)

ResponsiveContent - list indent problem
With the 2 widest breakpoints, in mainspace, any list items get indented at the same depth as the list bullet/number itself, which is less clear to read. However it is not reproduced in userspace.


 * Screenshots: https://imgur.com/a/VbYin
 * Live examples: Hackathons/Previous_hackathons, or System_of_measurement
 * Userspace demos: enwiki, mediawikiwiki

Thanks again for the glorious gadget! :-) Quiddity (talk) 22:02, 3 September 2017 (UTC)

Invitation to Admin confidence survey
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User script to enable Wikinews, Wikiversity and Commons results
Hello again. I would like to have a user script personally giving me search results from Wikinews, Wikiversity, and Commons. At first, I would like to propose an option via user preferences to opt-in the results, but I'm unsure whether the whole community wants those options (or that option if bundled). I introduced the idea of modifying search results, but I did not receive one reply there. Therefore, I'm asking you instead whether you can write a user script, so I can copy and paste it into one of the ".css" subpages. --George Ho (talk) 22:30, 17 September 2017 (UTC)
 * I'm not sure if that is possible.. It was developed as a serverside solution, and I'm not sure if client side can 100% reproduce that. I'll take a look. —Th e DJ (talk • contribs) 08:58, 18 September 2017 (UTC)
 * Note to self, replicate in JS InterwikiSearchResultSetWidget.php. —Th e DJ (talk • contribs) 09:24, 18 September 2017 (UTC)

Facto Post – Issue 4 – 18 September 2017
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Editorial: Conservation data
The IUCN Red List update of 14 September led with a threat to North American ash trees. The International Union for Conservation of Nature produces authoritative species listings that are peer-reviewed. Examples used as metonyms for loss of species and biodiversity, and |theoretical discussion of extinction rates, are the usual topics covered in the media to inform us about this area. But actual data matters. Clearly, conservation work depends on decisions about what should be done, and where. While animals, particularly mammals, are photogenic, species numbers run into millions. Plant species lie at the base of typical land-based food chains, and vegetation is key to the habitats of most animals.

ContentMine dictionaries, for example as tabulated at d:Wikidata:WikiFactMine/Dictionary list, enable detailed control of queries about endangered species, in their taxonomic context. To target conservation measures properly, species listings running into the thousands are not what is needed: range maps showing current distribution are. Between the will to act, and effective steps taken, the services of data handling are required. There is now no reason at all why Wikidata should not take up the burden.

Links

 * What Makes a Good Collaborative Knowledge Graph: Group Composition and Quality in Wikidata (paywall)
 * Wikimedia and the free knowledge ecosystem by Maria Cruz
 * Another Year Again: 2017 this time (long), blog by Joe Wass of CrossRef
 * Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain, blog by User:David Gerard
 * WikiTribune in beta

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Administrators' newsletter – October 2017
News and updates for administrators from the past month (September 2017). Administrator changes
 * Gnome-colors-list-add.svg Boing! said Zebedee • Ansh666 • Ad Orientem
 * Gnome-colors-list-remove.svg Tonywalton • AmiDaniel • Silence • BanyanTree • Magioladitis • Vanamonde93 • Mr.Z-man • Jdavidb • Jakec • Ram-Man • Yelyos • Kurt Shaped Box

Guideline and policy news
 * Following a successful proposal to create it, a new user right called "edit filter helper" is now assignable and revocable by administrators. The right allows non-administrators to view the details of private edit filters, but not to edit them.
 * Following a discussion about mass-application of ECP and how the need for logging and other details of an evolving consensus may have been missed by some administrators, a rough guide to extended confirmed protection has been written. This information page describes how the extended-confirmed aspects of the protection policy are currently being applied by administrators.

Technical news
 * You can now search for IP ranges at Special:Contributions. Some log pages and Special:DeletedContributions are not yet supported. Wildcards (e.g. 192.168.0.*) are also not supported, but the popular contribsrange gadget will continue to work.

Arbitration
 * Community consultation on the 2017 candidates for CheckUser and Oversight has concluded. The Arbitration Committee will appoint successful candidates by October 11.
 * A request for comment is open regarding the structure, rules, and procedures of the December 2017 Arbitration Committee election, and how to resolve any issues not covered by existing rules.

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MW talk page for watchlist messages (just FYI)
Hi TheDJ, I posted a reply about the upcoming move of the MediaWiki talk page. — Andy W. ( talk ) 16:28, 15 October 2017 (UTC)

Facto Post – Issue 5 – 17 October 2017
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Editorial: Annotations
Annotation is nothing new. The glossators of medieval Europe annotated between the lines, or in the margins of legal manuscripts of texts going back to Roman times, and created a new discipline. In the form of web annotation, the idea is back, with texts being marked up inline, or with a stand-off system. Where could it lead? ContentMine operates in the field of text and data mining (TDM), where annotation, simply put, can add value to mined text. It now sees annotation as a possible advance in semi-automation, the use of human judgement assisted by bot editing, which now plays a large part in Wikidata tools. While a human judgement call of yes/no, on the addition of a statement to Wikidata, is usually taken as decisive, it need not be. The human assent may be passed into an annotation system, and stored: this idea is standard on Wikisource, for example, where text is considered "validated" only when two different accounts have stated that the proof-reading is correct. A typical application would be to require more than one person to agree that what is said in the reference translates correctly into the formal Wikidata statement. Rejections are also potentially useful to record, for machine learning.

As a contribution to data integrity on Wikidata, annotation has much to offer. Some "hard cases" on importing data are much more difficult than average. There are for example biographical puzzles: whether person A in one context is really identical with person B, of the same name, in another context. In science, clinical medicine require special attention to sourcing (WP:MEDRS), and is challenging in terms of connecting findings with the methodology employed. Currently decisions in areas such as these, on Wikipedia and Wikidata, are often made ad hoc. In particular there may be no audit trail for those who want to check what is decided.

Annotations are subject to a World Wide Web Consortium standard, and behind the terminology constitute a simple JSON data structure. What WikiFactMine proposes to do with them is to implement the MEDRS guideline, as a formal algorithm, on bibliographical and methodological data. The structure will integrate with those inputs the human decisions on the interpretation of scientific papers that underlie claims on Wikidata. What is added to Wikidata will therefore be supported by a transparent and rigorous system that documents decisions.

An example of the possible future scope of annotation, for medical content, is in the first link below. That sort of detailed abstract of a publication can be a target for TDM, adds great value, and could be presented in machine-readable form. You are invited to discuss the detailed proposal on Wikidata, via its talk page.

Links

 * Jon Udell, blogpost Annotating to extract findings from scientific papers, 15 December 2015
 * TDM and Libraries, Virginia Tech report
 * Magnus Manske, The Whelming: Scaling up Wikidata editing
 * OCLC and Internet Archive collaborate to expand library access to digital collections, metadata and linking exchange
 * GLOW week in November: Wikidata workshops on politician info

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Thanks so much for working on the Popups Tool! I'm uncomfortable that we have a tool available for all editors to use with known, significant bugs and a very unclear path for support and maintenance so I very much appreciate you spending time shoring up the foundations! ElKevbo (talk) 00:44, 24 October 2017 (UTC)

Arb case request
Hi. I've reverted the addition you made here as those sections in Arb case requests are not for threaded discussion. If you wish to agree with another commentator, you should start your own section and say so there. Boing! said Zebedee (talk) 10:51, 1 November 2017 (UTC)

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Obituaries
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Facto Post – Issue 6 – 15 November 2017
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WikidataCon Berlin 28–9 October 2017
Under the heading rerum causas cognescere, the first ever Wikidata conference got under way in the Tagesspiegel building with two keynotes, One was on YAGO, about how a knowledge base conceived ten years ago if you assume automatic compilation from Wikipedia. The other was from manager Lydia Pintscher, on the "state of the data". Interesting rumours flourished: the mix'n'match tool and its 600+ datasets, mostly in digital humanities, to be taken off the hands of its author Magnus Manske by the WMF; a Wikibase incubator site is on its way. Announcements came in talks: structured data on Wikimedia Commons is scheduled to make substantive progress by 2019. The lexeme development on Wikidata is now not expected to make the Wiktionary sites redundant, but may facilitate automated compilation of dictionaries. And so it went, with five strands of talks and workshops, through to 11 pm on Saturday. Wikidata applies to GLAM work via metadata. It may be used in education, raises issues such as author disambiguation, and lends itself to different types of graphical display and reuse. Many millions of SPARQL queries are run on the site every day. Over the summer a large open science bibliography has come into existence there.

Wikidata's fifth birthday party on the Sunday brought matters to a close. See a dozen and more reports by other hands.

Links

 * Wikidata statistics
 * I4OC progress in its first year, with 47% of scientific citation data now open (announced two days ago)
 * The flowering ORCID, Magnus Manske blogpost on identifying authors of scientific papers
 * @querybook, a Twitter feed devoted to SPARQL queries
 * Massive progress on Wikidata coverage of the UK parliament
 * Reminder: WikiFactMine pages on Wikidata are at WD:WFM

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Technical news
 * Wikimedians are now invited to vote on the proposals in the 2017 Community Wishlist Survey on Meta Wiki until 10 December 2017. In particular, there is a section of the survey regarding new tools for administrators and for anti-harassment.
 * A new function is available to edit filter managers which can be used to store matches from regular expressions.

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Facto Post – Issue 7 – 15 December 2017
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A new bibliographical landscape
At the beginning of December, Wikidata items on individual scientific articles passed the 10 million mark. This figure contrasts with the state of play in early summer, when there were around half a million. In the big picture, Wikidata is now documenting the scientific literature at a rate that is about eight times as fast as papers are published. As 2017 ends, progress is quite evident.

Behind this achievement are a technical advance (fatameh), and bots that do the lifting. Much more than dry migration of metadata is potentially involved, however. If paper A cites paper B, both papers having an item, a link can be created on Wikidata, and the information presented to both human readers, and machines. This cross-linking is one of the most significant aspects of the scientific literature, and now a long-sought open version is rapidly being built up. The effort for the lifting of copyright restrictions on citation data of this kind has had real momentum behind it during 2017. WikiCite and the I4OC have been pushing hard, with the result that on CrossRef over 50% of the citation data is open. Now the holdout publishers are being lobbied to release rights on citations.

But all that is just the beginning. Topics of papers are identified, authors disambiguated, with significant progress on the use of the four million ORCID IDs for researchers, and proposals formulated to identify methodology in a machine-readable way. P4510 on Wikidata has been introduced so that methodology can sit comfortably on items about papers.

More is on the way. OABot applies the unpaywall principle to Wikipedia referencing. It has been proposed that Wikidata could assist WorldCat in compiling the global history of book translation. Watch this space.

And make promoting #1lib1ref one of your New Year's resolutions. Happy holidays, all!



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 * WikidataCon: Giving more people more access to more knowledge, report by Peter Kraker of Open Knowledge Maps
 * This is a story of my knowledge adventure in New Zealand moths via Wikicommons, Wikipedia and Wikidata, @SiobhanLeachman
 * Wikidata and Arabic dialects, research paper, DOI: 10.1109/AICCSA.2017.115
 * c:Commons:British Library/Mechanical Curator collection/georeferencing status, Mechanical Curator project on Commons hits 50K maps milestone
 * Historical dataset on the provenance of Wikipedia text: Who wrote this?, by Tilman Bayer, WMF blogpost
 * "Anyone can edit", not everyone does: Wikipedia and the gender gap (PDF), journal paper, Heather Ford and Judy Wajcman
 * Alpha Zero’s "Alien" Chess Shows the Power, and the Peculiarity, of AI, MIT Technology Review, by Will Knight, December 8, 2017
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Template:Noprint
Hi Derk-Jan, you responded to my Phabricator report on the issue of printable content, so I was just wondering if you could comment on my proposal at Template talk:Noprint. I understand that the use of the classname printonly is limited to citations only, so would it be possible to extend its usage to explanatory footnotes? Thanks.--Nev&eacute;–selbert 13:13, 22 December 2017 (UTC)

Rate limits
Thank you for you feedback in the village pump thread. There was part of your comment that I didn't quite understand: The rate limits are very high for a reason, because during normal use they should NEVER be tripped. I consider the usage referred to as a 'normal' usage of the servers and as such they should not be adapted. I'm not sure I get the bit about the normal usage of the servers. Does that refer to server-side considerations of performance or bandwidth? – Uanfala (talk) 12:51, 30 December 2017 (UTC)