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hi,
I have some cron submissions to the grid from the account wikisource-bot
where the notifications of cron submission are sent to all users of the
account.
what are the means to manage those notifications.
* to have them sent to one specified user alone, rather than all users of
the account?
* to have them culled or written to a file?
Thx. Billinghurst
We lost a KVM host at around 7:20 UTC. Because we use local storage for
instances there are a number of them that are down. Toolforge suffered a
few losses but it seems to have been few enough that GridEngine and
Kubernetes users are unaffected at this time . The initial task is T187292
(with a list of instances), and an incident report will follow. We hope to
recover all of the instances that are down but it will take time to sort
through.
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Hello,
upon request at Czech Wikipedia's helpdesk I created a tool that sends
notifications about new weekly articles by e-mail together with its first
paragraph and link to it. To accomplish such a thing I need user's email,
so I firstly decided to store it in a database. To prevent this tool from
spamming I of course require its confirmation by accessing an URL with a
random string (MD5 hash of user's email *and* random number from 1 to 100;
I mean, those two things are in one hash). You can have a look at this tool
at tools.wmflabs.org/wiki2email/.
My question is: Is this okay? Should I add some kind of formal information
to the tool? If so, is there some help page? Should I stop with collecting
mails at all and use some WMF-maintained service for mass-emailing (mailman
at lists.wikimedia.org maybe?) and make the tool to just send an email to
the list itself?
This question came to my mind before creating, so I do appologize for
asking after programming.
Best regards,
Martin Urbanec
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I want to write a tool which checks that you are consistent about ordering of <ref> tags. For example, if I did:
> The sky is blue.<ref name=“x”/><ref name=“y”/>
> The grass is green.<ref name=“y”/><ref name=“x”/>
This would get rendered as:
> The sky is blue.[1][2] The grass is green.[2][1]
When what you want is:
> The sky is blue.[1][2] The grass is green.[1][2]
Checking for out-of-order citations seems pretty straight-forward. In python, I’m using mwclient to get the wikitext, and wikitextparser to extract the tags from that. It should be trivial to check that they always show up in the same order.
The problem is, when I do:
> parsed = wtp.parse(wikitext)
> tags = parsed.tags()
I get a list of tags with no information about which ones are adjacent to each other. So, while the above example is an error, doing:
> The sky is blue.<ref name=“x”/><ref name=“y”/>
> The grass is green.<ref name=“y”/>.
> The dirt is brown.<ref name=“x”/>
Will render as:
> The sky is blue.[1][2] The grass is green.[2] The dirt is brown.[1]
which is perfectly fine. But, wikitextparser’s tags() doesn’t differentiate between those.
Krinkle has filed a feature request in Phabricator about adding
information for the centralauth database to the meta_p.wiki table
<https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T186675>.
There are pros and cons to doing this, so I thought it would be good
to reach out to y'all to see if the pro of making it easier to figure
out which database section (e.g. s7) the database lives in outweigh
the con of introducing a "family" that identifies non-wiki databases
in the "wiki" table.
Please do read and comment on the Phabricator task if you have
opinions and would be impacted by the change.
Bryan
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Hi,
Last year I opened a Phab ticket to notify about this, but I'm not sure if
I should be doing the same to just inform the WMCS team.
This is to let you know that in the following three weeks and because of an
election the tool https://tools.wmflabs.org/meta/accounteligibility/ will
experience heavy traffic.
I'm not sure if you'll need to do something with it or just monitor, etc.;
but I think it's good to warn you just in case.
Please let me know if you need more information.
Best regards,
Marco A.