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Add Wiki Loves Folklore Competition to wikiloves stats tool
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It makes sense to have the stats used for this competition too, as it fits the framework of the tool.

The main contest page on commons is here

The WLF contest logo is here

There is no specific color scheme for WLF, as far as I know.

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There is a colour scheme for WLF. The colours are in the logo.

Wiki Loves Folklore 2023 is about to start of February 1. Any chance we can escalate this request to include WLF 2023 along with the other Wiki Loves campaigns please?

Mentioned in SAL (#wikimedia-cloud) [2023-02-04T14:59:10Z] <wm-bot> <jeanfred> Trigger update of folklore 2020-2023 (with incomplete configuration) for T313588

@ToniSant Sorry this took so long. I committed and deployed 357c9cc4 − Wiki Loves Folklore is now part of the tool, see https://wikiloves.toolforge.org/folklore

There’s only one country because each country must be added to the configuration at https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Module:WL_data Once all countries are added to all editions in the config, they will show up in the tool. Let me know when that’s done and I can trigger a manual update!

Thanks @JeanFred - that's great! I'll now reach out to the WLF organizing team to make sure we have a list of the countries for this year, and for previous years as soon as possible. Once that's been gathered and added to the configuration as you've indicated I'll leave you another note here so you can trigger a manual update. Thanks again!

@JeanFred All the relevant countries have now been added to the configuration at https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Module:WL_data for all editions since 2021. Before this the contest was called Wiki Loves Love, so we're taking 2021 to be the first proper year for Wiki Lovea Folklore at this point. We may revise this later if enough people express a concern about it. We're now ready to trigger a manual update as you suggested last week. Many thanks!

@JeanFred All the relevant countries have now been added to the configuration at https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Module:WL_data for all editions since 2021.

Thanks! However all the timestamps are in 2023 − that won’t work out for the 2021 and 2022 editions

Did a quick fix to the start/end timestamp and triggered two updates:

Saved folklore2021: 4sec, 20 countries, 5726 uploads
Saved folklore2022: 5sec, 23 countries, 6635 uploads
Saved folklore2023: 3sec, 20 countries, 3244 uploads

See https://wikiloves.toolforge.org/folklore

Before this the contest was called Wiki Loves Love, so we're taking 2021 to be the first proper year for Wiki Lovea Folklore at this point. We may revise this later if enough people express a concern about it.

My (completely uninformed) understanding was that it was Wiki Loves Love in 2019 (https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Images_from_Wiki_Loves_Love_2019) but Wiki Loves Folklore in 2020 https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Images_from_Wiki_Loves_Folklore_2020 already ?

Anyhow, does not change anything from the tool’s perspective. I’ll try dropping folklore2020 from the local database manually ; if you ever want to have it back just add wl["folklore"][2020] data to the config and it will be picked up automatically.

Thanks, @JeanFred - I should know better that to make such a silly mistake as the one you thankfully corrected without great difficulty! You input on all this is GREATLY appreciated.

And thanks @Tiven2240 - I'm glad we've now included WLF on this wonderful Wiki Loves statistical tool. Improvements are both welcome and required. I'm glad you're contributing to making WLF reporting more accurate.

Thank you both very much!

Closing as resolved from my perspective. Please reopen if need be. Thanks!