Hi, I'm Nintendofan885
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- User Since
- Dec 7 2019, 12:17 PM (127 w, 2 d)
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- Available
- IRC Nick
- NF885
- LDAP User
- Nintendofan885
- MediaWiki User
- Nintendofan885 [ Global Accounts ]
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author is deceased per https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Википедия:Умершие_участники#NoFrost
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GET https://iabot.toolforge.org/ [HTTP/2 500 Internal Server Error 107ms]
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Not unless Andre asks me to :-). It's ordinary for staff members to have work and volunteer accounts (cf. Martin Urbanec and Martin Urbanec (WMF)), and those shouldn't be reassigned under normal cases.
For Neil, his name changed, and got multiple (local) foundationwiki _and_ global accounts. So, that was bit of a special case.
I know but the "Aklapper" account's only other wiki with edits is Wikimania which points out it's a duplicate account and his personal account is Malyacko according to AKlapper (WMF)'s meta userpage
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file was uploaded but the task wasn't closed https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Sherlock_Holmes_(1916).webm
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I meant it's intended based on on how the prefix currently works
I want to know if a template links to a English or to the German Wikipedia, before clicking the link.
It's slightly annoyed me for the past couple of years
May 14 2021
this is because the 'w' prefix links to the respective Wikipedia for the language of a wiki and Commons has it's default language set to English so it's intended. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/de:Title also redirects to https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Title so the link isn't broken
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looks like it's working now
Not Before
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@Volker_E What is this task meant to be for?