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Nov 4 2023
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I'll keep this open and assigned to me as I intend to finish this on the upcoming minihackathon in the Netherlands.
Aug 9 2023
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Mar 7 2023
@Jdlrobson If it was fixed in Vector 2022, then it has regressed because I find the language links in the bottom again on the main pages of enwiki, svwiki and frwiki when using it. Screenshot from enwiki.
Oct 27 2022
Oddly enough, the query below uses DISTINCT and VALUES but correctly returns 4 results. So there might also be a connection to wdt:.
Oct 15 2022
Related, right now when opening a map without lat/lon/zoom in VE, it adds it, possibly ruining the map.
Oct 12 2022
In T166094#8310375, @TheDJ wrote:I have some other points that should be taken into consideration
- Review... In much the same way as default content from wikidata was a problem for en.wp, I suspect that default content for alt tags from Commons might be a problem for that community. It would be the first text content from Commons that by default becomes part of wp articles, sourced by search engines etc. There is a vandalism angle possible there, and they may argue that Commons' review processes are not setup to detect that, so that might become a conflict point.
- Per the law of levels of investment required to get something useful... This is likely only to benefit en.wp in any sort of substantial level. Other languages will stil mostly be left out.
- It could be a distinguishing feature to have multi lingual alt text of very popular media items.
Oct 11 2022
In T166094#8307437, @Pigsonthewing wrote:In T166094#8202790, @El_Grafo wrote:
- "Alt text is context dependent" - that shouldn't keep us from offering general purpose default alt texts like "a basket full of mushrooms on a wooden table" that can be overridden with existing syntax: [[File:foo.jpg|thumb|description|alt=specific alt text]]. No counterarguments have been made against this.
If the image is used on the article about the species of fungus, would that be good alt text? No.
Oct 2 2022
In T188291#8278395, @Spinster wrote:I would also like to include links to Wikipedia articles but am stuck.
Oct 1 2022
In T264751#8276999, @valerio.bozzolan wrote:I suggest to remove the Commons Tag and set a generic Cloud-Services and rename this Task to:
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Jun 16 2022
In T305121#8008184, @TheDJ wrote:Apparently this is still broken ?
Jun 8 2022
For legibility, I would prefer single quotes rather than escaping, but if there are some queries where single or double quotes matter (I wasn't ware it could be), then escaping is of course a better solution.
Yes, for example this one that relies on a query which uses several ' : https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mall:Maplink/Lista_%C3%B6ver_kommun-_och_regionstyren_i_Sverige
Jun 6 2022
I was trying again, and it seems to actually only load twice. But on the other hand, there is a lot of scrolling to even get it to load the first reload, so it seemed infinite. In fact, my screenshot app reached maximum image limit before even hitting the first reload (screenshot attached). I suggest that to change the behavior to reload automatically.
Jun 5 2022
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May 19 2022
An alternative would be to crop the images so that they can't be recognized. I don't think the important part is seeing them in use, but just getting an understanding of how the clothing look like to inspire others.
May 13 2022
Yes, I can confirm that this somehow has been resolved. Not only in the small example in the description, but also this larger map finds all municipalities: https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lista_%C3%B6ver_kommun-_och_regionstyren_i_Sverige_2018%E2%80%932022#/map/0
Apr 7 2022
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Mar 30 2022
Perhaps this should go as a new feature, but if it's not too late to get it right from the start, this thumbnail should also be used on search result pages.
Mar 21 2022
In T181319#7792296, @Mike_Peel wrote:Just to comment that the example came from https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Special:LongPages - you can see the first page of these is either COVID or journal article items. It maybe a case of changing the approach of an editor or two on-wiki to avoid these situations arising, more than it requires software changes, though.
Mar 7 2022
In T258176#6891290, @Jenny_Brandt_WMSE wrote:Wikipage will be added with material.
Mar 5 2022
Related, when I go to full screen with the square bracketed button in the top-right corner of the map, and then close the full screen view, the map totally disappears.
Feb 22 2022
In T276753#7727425, @Jenny_Brandt_WMSE wrote:This was done in 2021.
Added here: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1--x6REO3fmucaKiwNz_cN9-lYS65Lgj8
Feb 7 2022
In T116762#5251929, @Addshore wrote:I guess technically these messages do appear on wikipedias and other sites as we have global notifications!
Jan 25 2022
It happens a couple of times every day, but not every search. And I haven't figured out what it is triggering it. So yes, seemingly random to me. But I think I have caught in on stream about every other time I've been doing regular manual editing.
Jan 24 2022
Dec 21 2021
Just curious, which patch fixed this?
Nov 14 2021
In T295633#7502533, @Lydia_Pintscher wrote:You are talking about this, correct?
Nov 13 2021
Oct 26 2021
Oops, that was a sloppy mistake. Thanks for pointing it out!
Oct 18 2021
Fair. When I filed it I thought it was an official service from the Wikimedia Foundation (that is the impression the page looks on IFTTT gives).
Oct 10 2021
Oct 4 2021
No I am not sure. But perhaps @Slaporte (who seems to have been involved in setting it up) knows?
Oct 3 2021
Sep 25 2021
Regarding the first open question. I imagine this would be a manual opt-in. I wouldn't want to be signed up somewhere unless I specifically asked. For me, there might be 5-10 such pages on Swedish Wikipedia (and possibly similar on other wikis), but once set, I don't think it will ever change. With an exception perhaps for Meta, where these kinds of pages pop up regularly.
Sep 10 2021
I can report that it has been a smooth setup and that the dashboard is public at: https://matomo.wikimedia.se/index.php?module=CoreHome&idSite=7
Aug 18 2021
Aug 17 2021
Just a notice that this problem seems to be global. Compare https://maps.wikimedia.org/#9/59.3370/17.6214 with https://maps.wikimedia.org/#10/59.3370/17.6214 (in Sweden).
Aug 13 2021
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Jul 27 2021
The time correlates to the last edit on https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Special:AbuseFilter/37
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Jun 12 2021
Thanks for adding that perspective Nikki. I guess it is too hard to configure variabilities for different languages. Instead we could start with a simple control on import: "We found several forms spelled exactly the same on some lexemes. Please uncheck the ones that are not pronounced the same as the first one." This would also probably be helped by showing grammatical features so that it is easier to know if they are pronounced differently but I think we could try it even without that.
Jun 11 2021
Which is this one (and variants are linked from it): https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wikimedia_Accessibility_logo.svg
Jun 5 2021
Jun 4 2021
If that is common, then the ExternalTools that feeds the word list need to be remade, because when I tried to load all the forms for L46694 I only got the possibility to record six files out of the eight possible forms. However, at least in Swedish I don't think it occur at all.
In T284293#7134500, @Infovarius wrote:What if other forms have "same spelling" but different pronunciation? (homographs but not homophones)
May 31 2021
May 24 2021
I got sidetracked but intend to finish this soon. I got to starting the tool: https://toolsadmin.wikimedia.org/tools/id/shuffle
The only(?) thing left is to move the files.
May 23 2021
Here is my draft if anyone wants to improve it. I submit it under CC 0.
May 19 2021
Should this perhaps move to the Social events column on the board?
May 16 2021
Opt-in or opt-out seems like a small deal, since whatever the default is, it is so easy to change it. I would prefer opt-out because that means that people might get aware of the feature (not everyone go look at the notifications settings regularly).
My take is: yes, yes, very.
May 11 2021
My perception is that two hours is the total timeframe for solving the queries. The fun and challenging part was to solve them under time pressure. To make questions that will take days to solve will be unreasonably hard. The kickstart could be 5 minutes long.
May 9 2021
The test in the timeless skin doesn't work (but I don't know why).
Apr 23 2021
Apr 6 2021
I was so confused by this news. Isn't it a template that can be collapsed (which contains sections), rather than actually collapsing sections?
Mar 15 2021
Mar 4 2021
In T166094#6880079, @Multichill wrote:You don't understand. The description array is empty for *every* file on Commons. It's not used at all. So if we technically need a place to store this in a multilingual way, it's still available (fresh in your words). In the user interface you can call it whatever you like.
Mar 3 2021
In T166094#6878327, @Multichill wrote:No we don't, captions are just labels, see https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:EntityData/M96527.json . Description is currently unused in SDOC.
Mar 2 2021
Well, then we need a new field for the caption. They are not meant to solve the same problem and should almost always be different from each other. So for every image it would be very useful with two separate text fields.
Feb 15 2021
Feb 13 2021
It can certainly be done as a subtask as it would be valuable even without the following addition. But I guess this task is dependent on such a query to be able to know the exact forms to add the files to, so it needs to be connected as a blocker.
Feb 11 2021
The simplest solution that would still be hugely valuable would be to feed LinguaLibre with forms of lexemes (preferably through a query), get to record the forms in the regular interface, and then after they are uploaded the files get added with pronunciation audio (P443) on the respective form.
Jan 25 2021
Should this be reopened since Space has been abandoned?
Jan 17 2021
PeerTube got support for live streams in its latest release a week ago! Since it is open source, this is a possible way forward.
Jan 3 2021
Dec 17 2020
Dec 12 2020
Wouldn't it be better to edit this through the API than a bot? The tool already asks for Oauth. This has a few advantages, I can get credit/blame more directly and I can also immediately inspect the edit (If I have to wait for the bot, I might forget it).
Dec 10 2020
In T21906#6681654, @Pigsonthewing wrote:I asked you to clarify what you mean.
Nov 16 2020
How about I add a table to the results section? It could have a column per "channel" and try to fill it with as much analytics data the platforms let me retrieve.
Oct 28 2020
Suggestion: remove all points that are better suited in an email. We don't need a meeting just to share information.
Oct 23 2020
It doesn't really matter what the English Wikipedia Manual of Style says, since this is something that affects all the projects and anything added could be overwritten locally. If it's has an argument of great weight, that should be added into this thread so that no one need to guess what on that page is vaguely referred to.
Oct 22 2020
Then please explain why then in this thread, because that's what the English Wikipedia manual of style seem to suggest.
@Pigsonthewing Are you arguing that making sure that there absolutely is no alt-text is better than one which is easy to locally override and that only might be slightly off-topic?