Wikipedia:Articles for improvement/Accomplishments/row

{{documentation|content=Create a row for the WP:Articles for improvement/Accomplishments table using the following code: {{Wikipedia:Today's articles for improvement/Accomplishments/row }}
 * YYYY    =
 * WW      =
 * oldid   =
 * olddate =
 * oldclass =
 * newid   =
 * newdate =
 * newclass =
 * edits   =
 * editors =
 * IPs     =
 * bots    =
 * reverts =
 * prose_before =
 * prose_after =
 * size_before =
 * size_after  =

Parameters

 * YYYY and WW: Year and week number, respectively, of when the article appeared as that week's TAFI article
 * oldid: Revision ID of the last version before the banner was placed
 * olddate: Date of that version, in the format d Mmm yy
 * oldclass: Quality class of that version (e.g. stub, start, C, etc)
 * newid: Revision ID of the last version before the banner was removed
 * newdate: Date of that version, in the format d Mmm yy
 * newclass: Quality class of that version (stub, start, C, etc)
 * edits: Number of edits between the old version and new version, excluding placement and removal of the banner
 * editors: Total number of unique editors (including IPs and bots) that contributed those edits
 * IPs: Number of unique IP editors that contributed to those edits
 * bots: Number of unique bots that contributed to those edits
 * reverts: Number of those edits with a summary that explicitly identifies it as a revert ("Undid revision ..." or "Reverted ..." or similar)
 * prose_before: Characters of prose in the last version before the banner was placed
 * prose_after: Characters of prose in the last version before the banner was removed
 * size_before: Size in bytes of the last version before the banner was placed
 * size_after: Size in bytes of the last version before the banner was removed

Deprecated parameters

 * week: Year/week/date in the format YYYY/WW – d Mmm yy → Use YYYY and WW instead, the start date will be automatically calculated
 * article: Exact title of article; do not wikilink → Use YYYY and WW instead, the article name will be automatically derived
 * qci: Number of quality class improvements (e.g. start→C=1, stub→C=2) → This will be automatically calculated from the oldclass and newclass values

Instructions
For each week, fill out the template to add a row to the table.

Note that the older rows were done as a simple wikitable, without the automation the above template supplies. Note also that each template should start on exactly the next line following the previous, ie ... }}
 * YYYY is the year
 * WW is the week number
 * The old revision is the last version of the article before TAFI was added – can be found by browsing in the article's history tab for an edit summary of "Adding Today's articles for improvement tag" or similar, and the clicking on the time-date stamp of the previous edit. This will open up the old version of the article.
 * oldid is the old version's revision ID – the number in the URL that appears after  when the old version is open
 * olddate is the date of the old version – as listed in the history tab, or if the old version is open, the "last edited" date in the pink box at the top
 * oldcass is the quality class of the old version, assessed in accordance with WP:TAFIA (may be different to other wikiprojects) – should be in the Former TAFI banner on the article's talk page. If not, the old version needs to be assessed per WP:TAFIA, and the assessment / B-class checklist filled out in the Former TAFI template.
 * prose_before is the number of characters of prose in the old version of the article – counted using WP:Did you know/DYKcheck (or similar).
 * size_before is the size of the old version, in bytes, as listed in the history tab
 * The new revision is the last version of the article before TAFI was removed – can be found by browsing in the article's history tab for an edit summary of "Rm - Week is over" or similar, and the clicking on the time-date stamp of the previous edit. This will open up the new version of the article (at the end of its week of improvements)
 * newid is the new version's revision ID – the number in the URL that appears after  when the new version is open
 * newdate is the date of the new version – as listed in the history tab, or if the new version is open, the "last edited" date in the pink box at the top
 * newcass is the quality class of the new version, assessed in accordance with WP:TAFIA (may be different to other wikiprojects) – should be in the Former TAFI banner on the article's talk page. If not, the new version needs to be assessed per WP:TAFIA, and the assessment / B-class checklist filled out in the Former TAFI template.
 * prose_after is the number of characters of prose in the new version of the article – counted using WP:Did you know/DYKcheck (or similar).
 * size_after is the size of the new version, in bytes, as listed in the history tab
 * edits is the number of edits that occurred excluding the edits that added and removed the TAFI banner. The recommended method for this and the subsequent parameters is:
 * Make sure all TAFI edits are visible in the history tab view – click on higher numbers 100, 250, 500 at the end of the line "(newest | oldest) View (newer 50 | older 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)" above/below the list of edits if necessary.
 * Copy the relevant rows – everything in between but excluding the edits that added and removed the TAFI banner
 * Paste, as plain text, into a spreadsheet program such as MS Excel
 * Look at the total number of rows – this is the number for edits
 * Use the "Text to Columns" function to strip out everything but the editors' names/IP adresses
 * Use the "Remove Duplicates" function to find the number of unique editors – this is the number for editors
 * Count the number of IP adresses – this is the number for IPs
 * Count the number of bots, which have usernames typically eding in "bot" (ie AnomieBOT) – this is the number for bots
 * At the history tab, scan through for and count the number of edit summaries that explicitly identify the edit as a revert – i.e. includes the words "revert", "rvt" "undid", "restored revision", or similar. The number of these explicit reverts is the number for reverts