Hello,
I was wondering if anyone could either write user Javascript to do
this, or tell me if it's possible.
Have it so that every Category: page inserts __NOGALLERY__ for that
user, ie. they see text links instead of images, when they look at
categories.
It would probably be a lot more useful if there was a way to turn it
off again at specific times for specific categories, eg. if there was
a link somewhere like 'view this category' (what everyone else is
doing by default)
Any thoughts?
Brianna
user:pfctdayelise
The Swedish Wikipedia have requested that uploads be disabled, if
anyone here speaks Swedish please make sure that all pages are up to
date in Swedish to reduce the impact. Thank you.
MediaZilla request - http://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7977
Discussion on Swedish Wikipedia
-http://sv.wiktionary.org/wiki/Wiktionary:Bybrunnen#Bilder
--
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Hello.
Good news: the bot is working.
Bad news: It seems as if I need to have a flagged account on all wikis
according to bot rules :-(.
So this will take some time to create accs on all 660 wikis :-p
(and even more to let them get flagged -.-)
Regards,
Marco
There is no need for delinking.Linking alike thoughts is a difficult
task.I was wonderstruck to read about the book"How Language Works"by
David Crystal,and when will a nation like"Bharat"own its rightful
National Language.It's a secular nation with many languages.Main
languages that work,are "English and Hindi"both being non-secular.
"Sanskrit"is secular and most suitable for Bharat to achieve Nationhood
India can be a name of a country,where English and Hindi are spoken.
But Bharat can be the name of a Nation with Sanskrit as its National
Language.It is sixty years since its indepedence,and National Pride is
slowly disappearing from its cityzen because of lack of one language.
David Crystal knows the value of Sanskrit language so do many.Community
at large should accept valuable thoughts for its peaceful LIVING.
On Sat, 18 Nov 2006 Florian Straub wrote :
>----- Original Message -----
> From: Cary Bass
> To: Wikimedia Commons Discussion List
> Sent: Saturday, November 18, 2006 1:51 AM
> Subject: Re: [Commons-l] CommonsDelinker
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: commons-l-bounces(a)wikimedia.org [mailto:commons-l-bounces@wikimedia.org]On Behalf Of Bence Damokos
> Sent: Friday, November 17, 2006 10:40 AM
> To: Wikimedia Commons Discussion List
> Subject: [Commons-l] CommonsDelinker
>
>
> "and unlinking them [deleted images] is sometimes a serious pain" [copied from thread: Re: [Commons-l] Getting rid of "best before]
>
> What is the status of the CommonsDelinker bot, why does it seem inactive? Was there a decision to stop it?
>
> Bence Damokos
> huwiki
>
>
>
> The truth is that the creator of the CommonsDelinker, OrgulloMoore, has gotten very busy with other things and has not had time to manage it.
>
> Cary Bass
>
>Therefore it seems, that Marco is working on a similar solution.
>
>Regards,
>
>Flo
>
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>From some time I've observed very strange thing:
Most of uploaded on commons copyvios is made by users who has
spanish-like nicks, write in looking in this manner language, etc.
Because I see very large time coincidence with closing upload on
es.wiki, I have (I hope) very good method of solving that:
I'm going to ban every user who will look like from es.wiki to me,
without any warning after first upload.
Maybe than complains of such users will force them to open upload :)
AJF/WarX
Hello,
With the recent discussion about the es.wp and pt.wp decisions to turn
off local uploads and use Commons only, I wonder if a page like this
might be useful for the future?
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Pfctdayelise/Preparing_your_project_…
Comments & additions welcome as usual, especially from the Spanish
Wikipedia community, who might be able to comment on what works and
what doesn't, and other necessary steps.
BTW I am really happy to see the enthusiastic response from the
discussions, we now have four new native Spanish speaking admin
candidates, and one native Portugese speaking (not to mention two
English, as well :)). They all seem like excellent candidates who are
very keen to help. I certainly hope that at least a few will stick
around after the initial euphoria of a new sysop bit wears off. :)
regards,
Brianna
user:pfctdayelise
There is no need for delinking.Linking alike thoughts is a difficult
task.I was wonderstruck to read about the book"How Language Works"by
David Crystal,and when will a nation like"Bharat"own its rightful
National Language.It's a secular nation with many languages.Main
languages that work,are "English and Hindi"both being non-secular.
"Sanskrit"is secular and most suitable for Bharat to achieve Nationhood
India can be a name of a country,where English and Hindi are spoken.
But Bharat can be the name of a Nation with Sanskrit as its National
Language.It is sixty years since its indepedence,and National Pride is
slowly disappearing from its cityzen because of lack of one language.
David Crystal knows the value of Sanskrit language so do many.Community
at large should accept valuable thoughts for its peaceful LIVING.
On Sat, 18 Nov 2006 Florian Straub wrote :
>----- Original Message -----
> From: Cary Bass
> To: Wikimedia Commons Discussion List
> Sent: Saturday, November 18, 2006 1:51 AM
> Subject: Re: [Commons-l] CommonsDelinker
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: commons-l-bounces(a)wikimedia.org [mailto:commons-l-bounces@wikimedia.org]On Behalf Of Bence Damokos
> Sent: Friday, November 17, 2006 10:40 AM
> To: Wikimedia Commons Discussion List
> Subject: [Commons-l] CommonsDelinker
>
>
> "and unlinking them [deleted images] is sometimes a serious pain" [copied from thread: Re: [Commons-l] Getting rid of "best before]
>
> What is the status of the CommonsDelinker bot, why does it seem inactive? Was there a decision to stop it?
>
> Bence Damokos
> huwiki
>
>
>
> The truth is that the creator of the CommonsDelinker, OrgulloMoore, has gotten very busy with other things and has not had time to manage it.
>
> Cary Bass
>
>Therefore it seems, that Marco is working on a similar solution.
>
>Regards,
>
>Flo
>
>_______________________________________________
>Commons-l mailing list
>Commons-l(a)wikimedia.org
>http://mail.wikipedia.org/mailman/listinfo/commons-l
I just sent this to wikien-l asking for helpers. Presumably there are
tags, etc. for non-admin patrollers to tag suspect images. Something
like this posted to other language Wikipedias would be a good idea, I
suspect.
- d.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: David Gerard <dgerard(a)gmail.com>
Date: 14-Nov-2006 20:12
Subject: Commons needs patrollers and future admins
To: English Wikipedia <wikien-l(a)wikipedia.org>
Commons is currently suffering a problem of a metric shitload of
rubbish and copyvios, and not enough admins to do the cleanup work.
Can anyone here help?
Patrollers who speak multiple languages are particularly valuable in
this regard, but I expect anyone good would be reasonably welcome once
they can show a reasonable amount of work on Commons itself. Spanish
and Portuguese speakers are particularly encouraged at present,
because es: and pt: only allow image uploads directly to Commons.
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Administrators#Suggestions_for_ad…
(I whined enough about it on commons-l myself that I'll be diving into
shitwork on Commons soon as well ...)
- d.
Hello all,
I have a half-completed delinker bot in PHP at home; it can start in, i
think, three days.
Anyone who wants to use it, please email me to cdl-klever(a)gmx.net.
Regards,
Marco
Perhaps have some sort of optional field in the registration form,
that says: I come from this wiki project. and if they fill it out, a
bot will copy automatic deletion notices over there too. If they come
to commons:special:userlogin/create_account (or whatever the link is)
from another wiki well logged in, this part of the form can be passed
with get arguments e.g
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/special:userlogin?from=user:enwiki
of course single user login is a better solution, but I see that
happening a long time form now (If it ever happens)
-bawolff
On 11/10/06, Platonides <Platonides(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> > could set up welcome notices which include asking people to provide a
> > link to thier home project in a certian format.
> >
> > --
> > geni
>
> Won't work. You find there's no user page, probably a new user on commons,
> and you don't even have babel templates. If they don't read their talk page,
> they won't also read that they are asked to provide their project.
> This restrictions (like providing an email) were talked to add as
> restrictions to create the account. Otherwise, they're quite useless.
>
>
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