Wiktionary:Pijaca/Arhiva 1
Requests for bot flags
[uredi]- Operator: en:n:User:Diego Grez
- Bot: User:Diego Grez Bot
- Programming language pywikipedia
- purpose: interwiki, fix double redirects
- Flagged at several other wikis
Thanks, --Diego Grez 01:25, 5 septembar 2010 (UTC)
Hello, I am running my Bot User:SpaceBirdyBot as interwikibot on is.wikt (and de,es,pt,ga,af,fo,nah,scn,nl,sv,ro) lately because not all links are catched by the current active bots there. If You are interested I can set my bot to run here also.
I am using SVN pywikipedia (latest) and run it usinginterwiki.py -wiktionary -autonomous -force -noauto -nobacklink -noshownew -neverlink:fur,ilo,nov,sco
- Botmaster: is:Notandi:Spacebirdy
- Bot's name:User:SpaceBirdyBot
- List of bot flags on other Wiktionarys:af,ar,co,ca,oc,da,de,el,es,it,is,pt,ga,gd,af,fo,nah,scn,nl,sv,ro,yi,zh-min-nan,...
- Purpose:interwiki
- Technical details:svn pywikipediabot, latest versions
Best regards, --Spacebirdy 13:43, 26 June 2008 (UTC)
- Already done. —Pathoschild 15:02:52, 19 april 2010 (UTC)
Hello, I like very much the bot flag, because otherwise I will flood the RC with all my interwiki bot edits. More info can you find on the user page of the bot.
18:34, 1 novembar 2009 (UTC)
OC Ripper granted bot flag for your bot two weeks ago. Bogorm 09:05, 10 decembar 2009 (UTC)
Bot flag request
- Owner/runner: en:User:Robert Ullmann
- Language/platform: Python, part of "wikipedia framework", MW API
- Code: en:User:Interwicket/code
- Status/edits on wikts: en:User:Interwicket/FL status
Bot is written to use the Mediawiki API, which is much more effective than the wikipedia pybot framework; it does use the framework module for language links, to stay up with changes in wikt policies (that are included there, some are not!).
Its primary function is to keep all the en.wikt links up to date, here it will be adding reciprocal links to the en.wikt when a link is added there; it is generally a good idea to keep these symmetrical. This is part of a project to develop interwiki code specifically for the wiktionaries. It also adds any other valid links it has found and removes any known to be invalid.
For more information, please see en:User:Interwicket and subpages.
It has done a number of tests here, in a test mode where it makes edits only once every few hours (on average). Carsrac 18:59, 1 novembar 2009 (UTC)
Ja бих хтео одвратити од давања флага овому боту, jер његов поседник га jе посебно удесио овако да би бот брисал везе ка српскохрватскому викиречнику ([1], [2]). Због тога jа бих препоручио дати флаг, након што Robert Ullmann буде укинул брисање веза ка sh.wikt од свог бота, али сумњам да ће се то догодити скоро, jер поседник jе љути противник српскохрватског jезика (види Wiktionary:Votes/pl-2009-06/Unified Serbo-Croatian). Bogorm 09:05, 10 decembar 2009 (UTC)
- One should also note that the SC vote on Wiktionary (and the vote itself was not whether to allow SC language sections, but whether to obliterate B/C/S/M sections with the presence of merged ones, so if you voted against that proposal that doesn't necessarily mean that you're "against" SC language per se;) was the primary cause of this disruptive behavior of Interwicket: Ullmann intentionally modified bot to remove sh: interwiki links as a form of "revenge" against me :)
- So yeah I agree: we should allow all interwiki bots except ones that deliberately promote fascistoid segregation of wikiprojects on the basis of owners' personal (psuedo-)political convictions. So that's a big NO from me. --Ivan Štambuk 12:01, 12 decembar 2009 (UTC)
- A local bot flag is no longer needed. This is a global bot, and this wiki recently enabled global bots. —Pathoschild 15:04:13, 19 april 2010 (UTC)
Starting
[uredi]Let's talk here... I gave to Cabrilo bureaucrat status and to Francis admin status (I don't think that there is a sense that non-native speaker has bureaucrat rights, but if two of you think different, I'll give to Francis bureaucrat permissions). --Millosh 19:21, 19 November 2007 (UTC)
BTW, do you have some plan or you just started with inserting words? --Millosh 19:21, 19 November 2007 (UTC)
- I have a large corpus of English to Serbo-Croatian (and vice versa, although still unchecked) translations. These are crude though, no part-of-speech tagging, likely many mistakes, etc. Francis has a lot of inflections and lexical information on words in different languages. He will tell you more about them. These are all very complete entries (except for the meaning). You can see some of the examples that we have already added in this fashion. Will you be in Zagreb, at the Open Translation conference? If yes, that would be a perfect opportunity to discuss how to merge all the info. The two of us could also meet in Belgrade sometime if that suits you better (but both Francis and I will be in Zagreb from 28th November). Do you have a plan on how to make mediawiki definition-centric? This could also be a good point to discuss when (if) we meet. --Cabrilo 20:07, 19 November 2007 (UTC)
- As Dejan says, in Apertium we have quite a bit of information on inflection in quite a few languages... ranging from a few lemmata, to ~30,000 lemmata (in the case of Italian), or ~25,000 lemmata (in the case of Polish). These are being expanded by the day (well, some are). Basically, I'd like to make these useful, and Wiktionary seems like a good bet. - Francis Tyers 20:20, 19 November 2007 (UTC)
I am in Zagreb from Tuesday. (BTW, Dejan, do you want to come with Brane and I? Train ticket will be cheaper; we may find some bed for you if you don't have it for Tuesday/Wednesday night.) So, I think that we should talk there what should we do... There are a lot of interesting things to talk about, including possibility to work together with young Serbian linguists... --Millosh 21:25, 19 November 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks for the offer, I'd love to, but I have to be in Belgrade on Tuesday for work and can't leave before Wednesday. If you have some time this coming weekend, we could meet for some "preliminary" (I love that word) chitchat. Well anyway, I'm in Belgrade full time now, so whenever... :( --Cabrilo 08:54, 20 November 2007 (UTC)
Generally, we should make database and then we should add words with bot. Also, we should work on the localization of the interface, including conversion between scripts and standards... --Millosh 21:25, 19 November 2007 (UTC)
- I am thinking now and I realized that we should use categories as meanings. Maybe to ask for another "category" type, which would be "meaning" (and to leave contemporary categories for other things). What do you think? (Actually, categories and meanings are the same in the way how it is organized in MediaWiki [category may have more then one supercategory].) --Millosh 21:30, 19 November 2007 (UTC)
- There are issues like this: mainly about user experience. We would definitely need to add a "supercategory", but also need to think about how would users search through words, how to display results and how to allow future editors to browse through meanings when they are adding words (it would probably be very hard to find a predefined meaning, so we would end up with people adding differently worded meanings for the same thing, etc.). A few usage scenarios:
- A person searches for a word that has three different, but very similar meanings (A, B and C), and he wants English and Albanian translations of these words. English has one corresponding meaning and one different meaning (C and D), while Albanian has two corresponding meanings (A and B). What's the best way to display these results? Ideally, on one page, so the user can choose what suits them best with the fewest number of clicks.
- An editor is adding a word. He browses for the meaning he needs and can't/doesn't take time to think up of synonyms or other language words that would lead him to the meaning, so he doesn't find one. He adds another meaning worded differently than the one already in the dictionary.
- These are just a couple of different things I don't even know how to begin thinking about and that need some serious brainstorming, at least on my part :) --Cabrilo 08:54, 20 November 2007 (UTC)
- There are issues like this: mainly about user experience. We would definitely need to add a "supercategory", but also need to think about how would users search through words, how to display results and how to allow future editors to browse through meanings when they are adding words (it would probably be very hard to find a predefined meaning, so we would end up with people adding differently worded meanings for the same thing, etc.). A few usage scenarios:
I read a couple of interesting papers at MT summit this year on creating sense-distinguished lexicons from dictionaries and monolingual corpora, probably it would be worth looking them up:
- Marcus Sammer and Stephen Soderland (2007) "Building a Sense-Distinguished Multilingual Lexicon from Monolingual Corpora and Bilingual Lexicons". Proceedings of Machine Translation Summit XI, 2007
Actually, they seem to have them online here, so just take a look. - Francis Tyers 10:46, 20 November 2007 (UTC)
- I think that it is not so hard to implement relations inside of something-similar-to-categories: from something like "augmentative", to just "connected". Also, some kind of algorithm which would calculate "the closest word in the target language" shouldn't be hard to implement, too. With those implementations there wouldn't be a sense to add interwiki links to words, but only to meanings. --Millosh 11:44, 20 November 2007 (UTC)
- Wiktionary is a dictionary, not a translation engine. We should think about the best way to structure data, not about algorithm implementations. Here is one set of problems which dictionary has to describe:
- Here are two sets words in English with translations in sr/hr/bs/sh: professor (profesor, profesorka/profesorica; plural profesori, profesorke/profesorice) and Estonian (only in the ethnonym meaning: Estonac, Estonka; pluar Estonci, Estonke). Meanings are:
- general meaning: profesor, profesori, Estonci (professor, Estonian)
- general meaning only when gender is not known: Estonac (profesor, profesori, Estonci inherit it from the meaning above; professor, Estonian inherit it from general meaning)
- masculine meaning: profesor, profesori, Estonac, Estonci (professor, Estonian inherit it from general meaning)
- feminine meaning: profesorka/ica, profesorke/ice, Etonka, Estonke (professor, Estonian inherit it from general meaning)
- In all cases, it will be translated as "professor" or "Estonian". This means that we need a way how to describe such cases. Of course, this is only an example for possibly more complex situations in other languages (I may imagine some problems in non-Indo-European languages). --Millosh 11:44, 20 November 2007 (UTC)
- So, according to this situation we have to have four meanings in all languages. However, if some language has strictly rules for, for example, a professor with hat or without hat and uses the first form in general meaning -- we should add that meaning in all languages, too. --Millosh 11:44, 20 November 2007 (UTC)
- Francis, I looked at the paper. I think that it may be useful as an approach for automatic generation of database, but we have to think how to structure our database, firstly. Also, we have a number of dictionaries which are partially tagged and we should use them firstly. Also, there are partial translations of WordNet in Serbian (I'll find the url and I'll send it here). --Millosh 11:44, 20 November 2007 (UTC)
- BTW, what do you think about making a page with resources with links and descriptions? Maybe Wiktionary:Resources)? --Millosh 11:44, 20 November 2007 (UTC)
- Also, dictionary which I mentioned is free, but we should talk about that in Zagreb. --Millosh 11:44, 20 November 2007 (UTC)
- Good idea (Wiktionary:Resources). - Francis Tyers 13:47, 20 November 2007 (UTC)
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[uredi]Hello. To facilitate steward granting of bot access, I suggest implementing the standard bot policy on this wiki. In particular, this policy allows stewards to automatically flag known interlanguage linking bots (if this page says that is acceptable), which form the vast majority of such requests. The policy also enables global bots on this wiki (if this page says that is acceptable), which are trusted bots that will be given bot access on every wiki that allows global bots.
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If you have questions about how to convert existing templates to Lua (or how to create new ones), we'll be holding two support sessions on IRC next week: one on Wednesday (for Oceania, Asia & America) and one on Friday (for Europe, Africa & America); see m:IRC office hours for the details. If you can't make it, you can also get help at mw:Talk:Lua scripting.
If you'd like to learn about this kind of events earlier in advance, consider becoming a Tech ambassador by subscribing to the mailing list. You will also be able to help your fellow Wikimedians have a voice in technical discussions and be notified of important decisions.
Guillaume Paumier, via the Global message delivery system. 20:20, 13 mart 2013 (UTC) (wrong page? You can fix it.)
Proposal of a pronunciation recording tool
[uredi]Hello, Rahul21, a developer, offers to develop a pronunciation recording tool for Wiktionary, helped by Michael Dale as part of GSoC. The tool would allow to record and add audio pronunciations to Wiktionary entries while browsing them (see background discussion on Wiktionary-l). Please read and comment the proposal! Regards, Nemo 22:43, 9 april 2013 (UTC)
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Hello!
There is a new request for comment on Meta-Wiki concerning the removal of administrative rights from long-term inactive Wikimedians. Generally, this proposal from stewards would apply to wikis without an administrators' review process.
We are also compiling a list of projects with procedures for removing inactive administrators on the talk page of the request for comment. Feel free to add your project(s) to the list if you have a policy on administrator inactivity.
All input is appreciated. The discussion may close as soon as 21 May 2013 (2013-05-21), but this will be extended if needed.
Thanks, Billinghurst (thanks to all the translators!) 05:17, 24 april 2013 (UTC)
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[en] Change to wiki account system and account renaming
[uredi]Some accounts will soon be renamed due to a technical change that the developer team at Wikimedia are making. More details on Meta.
(Distributed via global message delivery 04:07, 30 april 2013 (UTC). Wrong page? Correct it here.)
[en] Change to section edit links
[uredi]The default position of the "edit" link in page section headers is going to change soon. The "edit" link will be positioned adjacent to the page header text rather than floating opposite it.
Section edit links will be to the immediate right of section titles, instead of on the far right. If you're an editor of one of the wikis which already implemented this change, nothing will substantially change for you; however, scripts and gadgets depending on the previous implementation of section edit links will have to be adjusted to continue working; however, nothing else should break even if they are not updated in time.
Detailed information and a timeline is available on meta.
Ideas to do this all the way to 2009 at least. It is often difficult to track which of several potential section edit links on the far right is associated with the correct section, and many readers and anonymous or new editors may even be failing to notice section edit links at all, since they read section titles, which are far away from the links.
(Distributed via global message delivery 18:57, 30 april 2013 (UTC). Wrong page? Correct it here.)
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[uredi]- Recent software changes
- (Not all changes will affect you.)
- The latest version of MediaWiki (version 1.22/wmf4) was added to non-Wikipedia wikis on May 13, and to the English Wikipedia (with a Wikidata software update) on May 20. It will be updated on all other Wikipedia sites on May 22. [3] [4]
- A software update will perhaps result in temporary issues with images. Please report any problems you notice. [5]
- MediaWiki recognizes links in twelve new schemes. Users can now link to SSH, XMPP and Bitcoin directly from wikicode. [6]
- VisualEditor was added to all content namespaces on mediawiki.org on May 20. [7]
- A new extension ("TemplateData") was added to all Wikipedia sites on May 20. It will allow a future version of VisualEditor to edit templates. [8]
- New sites: Greek Wikivoyage and Venetian Wiktionary joined the Wikimedia family last week; the total number of project wikis is now 794. [9] [10]
- The logo of 18 Wikipedias was changed to version 2.0 in a third group of updates. [11]
- The UploadWizard on Commons now shows links to the old upload form in 55 languages (bug 33513). [12]
- Future software changes
- The next version of MediaWiki (version 1.22/wmf5) will be added to Wikimedia sites starting on May 27. [13]
- An updated version of Notifications, with new features and fewer bugs, will be added to the English Wikipedia on May 23. [14]
- The final version of the "single user login" (which allows people to use the same username on different Wikimedia wikis) is moved to August 2013. The software will automatically rename some usernames. [15]
- A new discussion system for MediaWiki, called "Flow", is under development. Wikimedia designers need your help to inform other users, test the prototype and discuss the interface. [16].
- The Wikimedia Foundation is hiring people to act as links between software developers and users for VisualEditor. [17]
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You can also become a tech ambassador, help us write the next newsletter and tell us what to improve. Your feedback is greatly appreciated. guillom 21:10, 20 maj 2013 (UTC)Trademark discussion
[uredi]Hi, apologies for posting this in English, but I wanted to alert your community to a discussion on Meta about potential changes to the Wikimedia Trademark Policy. Please translate this statement if you can. We hope that you will all participate in the discussion; we also welcome translations of the legal team’s statement into as many languages as possible and encourage you to voice your thoughts there. Please see the Trademark practices discussion (on Meta-Wiki) for more information. Thank you! --Mdennis (WMF) (talk)
(Sorry for writing in English. You can translate the proposal.)
Should X!'s edit counter retain the opt-in requirement? Your input is strongly encouraged. Voice your input here.—cyberpower ChatAutomation 04:58, 23 jun 2013 (UTC)
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Universal Language Selector will be enabled on 2013-07-09
[uredi]On July 9, 2013, Universal Language Selector (ULS) will be enabled on this wiki. The ULS provides a flexible way to configure and deliver language settings like interface language, fonts, and input methods (keyboard mappings). Making it available here is the last phase of making ULS available on all Wikimedia wikis.
Please read the announcement on Meta-Wiki for more information. Siebrand 12:55, 4 jul 2013 (UTC) (via Global message delivery).
Pywikipedia is migrating to git
[uredi]Hello, Sorry for English but It's very important for bot operators so I hope someone translates this. Pywikipedia is migrating to Git so after July 26, SVN checkouts won't be updated If you're using Pywikipedia you have to switch to git, otherwise you will use out-dated framework and your bot might not work properly. There is a manual for doing that and a blog post explaining about this change in non-technical language. If you have question feel free to ask in mw:Manual talk:Pywikipediabot/Gerrit, mailing list, or in the IRC channel. Best Amir (via Global message delivery). 13:45, 23 jul 2013 (UTC)
HTTPS for users with an account
[uredi]Greetings. Starting on August 21 (tomorrow), all users with an account will be using HTTPS to access Wikimedia sites. HTTPS brings better security and improves your privacy. More information is available at m:HTTPS.
If HTTPS causes problems for you, tell us on bugzilla, on IRC (in the #wikimedia-operations
channel) or on meta. If you can't use the other methods, you can also send an e-mail to https@wikimedia.org
.
Greg Grossmeier (via the Global message delivery system). 19:39, 20 august 2013 (UTC) (wrong page? You can fix it.)
IMPORTANT: Admin activity review
[uredi]- this message in other languages: Admin activity review/2013/Notice to communities
Hello. A new policy regarding the removal of "advanced rights" (administrator, bureaucrat, etc) was recently adopted by global community consensus (your community received a notice about the discussion). According to this policy, the stewards are reviewing administrators' activity on smaller wikis. To the best of our knowledge, your wiki does not have a formal process for removing "advanced rights" from inactive accounts. This means that the stewards will take care of this according to the new admin activity review here.
We have determined that the following users meet the inactivity criteria (no edits and no log actions for more than 2 years):
- Francis Tyers (administrator)
- Id (administrator)
These users will receive a notification soon, asking them to start a community discussion if they want to retain some or all of their rights. If the users do not respond, then their advanced rights will be removed by the stewards.
However, if you as a community would like to create your own activity review process superseding the global one, want to make another decision about these inactive rights holders, or already have a policy that we missed, then please notify the stewards on Meta-Wiki so that we know not to proceed with the rights review on your wiki. Thanks, --MF-Warburg (razgovor) 16:21, 23 septembar 2013 (UTC)
First, I’d like to apologize for the English. If you can, please help to translate this for other members of your community.
The legal team at the Wikimedia Foundation would greatly appreciate your input on the best way to manage the "community logo" (pictured here) to best balance protection of the projects with community support. Accordingly, they have created a “request for consultation” on Meta where they set out briefly some of the issues to be considered and the options that they perceive. Your input would be invaluable in helping guide them in how best to serve our mission.
Thank you! --Mdennis (talk) (via the Global message delivery system). 03:09, 24 septembar 2013 (UTC) (wrong page? You can fix it.)