Wikipedia:WikipediaWeekly/Episode100

This episode available at: YouTube
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Planned time
 * Google Hangouts, Monday, Sep 9, 21:00 Eastern US time. Contact: Andrew Lih or Jake Ocaasi

Participants:
 * Fuzheado
 * James F.
 * Emily
 * Ed
 * Monica Mora

Roundtable Topics

 * Wiki Loves Monuments with Monica Mora (signing off after this segment)
 * http://wikizabytki.pl/stats/
 * An update on the Chelsea Manning issue, editorials by Sue Gardner, Phoebe Ayers, Adrianne Wadewitz
 * Roundup of posts, by Morwen
 * Arbitration request
 * Did WP:BLP trumped the local consensus.?


 * Wikipedia used to help crack passwords - Ars Technica - http://arstechnica.com/security/2013/08/thereisnofatebutwhatwemake-turbo-charged-cracking-comes-to-long-passwords/


 * Privacy policy draft Wikipedia_Signpost/2013-09-04/News_and_notes


 * 100th episode!
 * Highlights of Wikipedia Weekly over the years --
 * Mathias Schindler doing one while standing outside and snarfing WiFi
 * In the van from Alexandria to Cairo
 * Interview with Awadewitz - Emily


 * Top articles this week
 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:West.andrew.g/Popular_pages

1       Twerking           1,264,178 2       Robin Thicke         855,701 3       Miley Cyrus          826,479 4       Lycos                695,549 5       Facebook             563,381 6       Breaking Bad         561,320 7       Syria                560,861 8       Białowieża Forest    390,642


 * Podcasters' picks
 * Emily - Still angry about crappy women scientist articles, this time with more data!
 * Fuzheado - What if we correlated most visited articles with C class or below?
 * James F. - media meta-data being turned into magic data, potentially onto Wikidata in time: http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikitech-l/2013-August/071593.html
 * Ed - article creation bots, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2013-09-04/News_and_notes#In_brief / https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2013-06-19/News_and_notes

Links

 * James's "podcasters' pick": Wikitech-l mailing list proposal to turn media meta-data into an API
 * Ed's "podcasters' pick": Report on Lsjbot's adding lots of data to the Swedish Wikipedia


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