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:::No, since "work" refers to a tangible thing that one makes. However, not all works refer to something in the arts. For example, a musician would be in the category tree of "in the arts", but not "works". <span style="border-radius:7em;padding:1.5px;background-color:#e3e3e3;">[[User:MrMeAndMrMe|<span style="color:#000000;">'''MrMeAndMrMe'''</span>]]</span><sub>[[User talk:MrMeAndMrMe|<span style="color:darkblue;">'''Talk'''</span>]]</sub> 17:29, 20 August 2024 (UTC) |
:::No, since "work" refers to a tangible thing that one makes. However, not all works refer to something in the arts. For example, a musician would be in the category tree of "in the arts", but not "works". <span style="border-radius:7em;padding:1.5px;background-color:#e3e3e3;">[[User:MrMeAndMrMe|<span style="color:#000000;">'''MrMeAndMrMe'''</span>]]</span><sub>[[User talk:MrMeAndMrMe|<span style="color:darkblue;">'''Talk'''</span>]]</sub> 17:29, 20 August 2024 (UTC) |
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::::Ok. I request change of [[:Category:20th-century literature]] to [[:Category:20th-century in literature]]. [[Special:Contributions/2601:644:9083:5730:EDCD:F32E:CE64:CD67|2601:644:9083:5730:EDCD:F32E:CE64:CD67]] ([[User talk:2601:644:9083:5730:EDCD:F32E:CE64:CD67|talk]]) 17:57, 20 August 2024 (UTC) |
::::Ok. I request change of [[:Category:20th-century literature]] to [[:Category:20th-century in literature]]. [[Special:Contributions/2601:644:9083:5730:EDCD:F32E:CE64:CD67|2601:644:9083:5730:EDCD:F32E:CE64:CD67]] ([[User talk:2601:644:9083:5730:EDCD:F32E:CE64:CD67|talk]]) 17:57, 20 August 2024 (UTC) |
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:::::This is a good idea, I have moved all of the related cats (though I have removed the hyphen to ensure proper English) <span style="border-radius:7em;padding:1.5px;background-color:#e3e3e3;">[[User:MrMeAndMrMe|<span style="color:#000000;">'''MrMeAndMrMe'''</span>]]</span><sub>[[User talk:MrMeAndMrMe|<span style="color:darkblue;">'''Talk'''</span>]]</sub> 18:02, 20 August 2024 (UTC) |
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Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-30
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The Rathaus-Glockenspiel is a large mechanical clock located in Marienplatz Square, in the heart of Munich, Germany. Famous for its life-size characters, the clock twice daily re-enacts scenes from Munich's history. First is the story of the marriage of Duke Wilhelm V to Renata of Lorraine in 1568, followed by the story of the Schäfflerstanz, also known as the coopers' dance.
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Tech News: 2024-30
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- Stewards can now globally block accounts. Before the change only IP addresses and IP ranges could be blocked globally. Global account blocks are useful when the blocked user should not be logged out. Global locks (a similar tool logging the user out of their account) are unaffected by this change. The new global account block feature is related to the Temporary Accounts project, which is a new type of user account that replaces IP addresses of unregistered editors that are no longer made public.
- Later this week, Wikimedia site users will notice that the Interface of FlaggedRevs (also known as "Pending Changes") is improved and consistent with the rest of the MediaWiki interface and Wikimedia's design system. The FlaggedRevs interface experience on mobile and Minerva skin was inconsistent before it was fixed and ported to Codex by the WMF Growth team and some volunteers. [1]
- Wikimedia site users can now submit account vanishing requests via GlobalVanishRequest. This feature is used when a contributor wishes to stop editing forever. It helps you hide your past association and edit to protect your privacy. Once processed, the account will be locked and renamed. [2]
- Have you tried monitoring and addressing vandalism in Wikipedia using your phone? A Diff blog post on Patrolling features in the Mobile App highlights some of the new capabilities of the feature, including swiping through a feed of recent changes and a personal library of user talk messages for use when patrolling from your phone.
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- Come share your ideas for improving the wikis on the newly reopened Community Wishlist. The Community Wishlist is Wikimedia’s forum for volunteers to share ideas (called wishes) to improve how the wikis work. The new version of the wishlist is always open, works with both wikitext and Visual Editor, and allows wishes in any language.
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Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-31
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The Nederlandsche Cocaïnefabriek (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈneːdərlɑntsə koːkaːˈinəfaːˌbrik]; English: Dutch Cocaine Factory) or NCF was an Amsterdam-based company producing cocaine for medical purposes in the 20th century. It imported its raw materials mainly from the Dutch East Indies and sold its products across Europe, making good profits especially in the early years of World War I. The NCF produced morphine, heroin and ephedrine as well.
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Tech News: 2024-31
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- Editors using the Visual Editor in languages that use non-Latin characters for numbers, such as Hindi, Manipuri and Eastern Arabic, may notice some changes in the formatting of reference numbers. This is a side effect of preparing a new sub-referencing feature, and will also allow fixing some general numbering issues in Visual Editor. If you notice any related problems on your wiki, please share details at the project talkpage.
Bugs status
- Some logged-in editors were briefly unable to edit or load pages last week. These errors were mainly due to the addition of new linter rules which led to caching problems. Fixes have been applied and investigations are continuing.
- Editors can use the IP Information tool to get information about IP addresses. This tool is available as a Beta Feature in your preferences. The tool was not available for a few days last week, but is now working again. Thank you to Shizhao for filing the bug report. You can read about that, and 28 other community-submitted tasks that were resolved last week.
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- There are new features and improvements to Phabricator from the Release Engineering and Collaboration Services teams, and some volunteers, including: the search systems, the new task creation system, the login systems, the translation setup which has resulted in support for more languages (thanks to Pppery), and fixes for many edge-case errors. You can read details about these and other improvements in this summary.
- There is an update on the Charts project. The team has decided which visualization library to use, which chart types to start focusing on, and where to store chart definitions.
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- Commons Impact Metrics are now available via data dumps and API.
- The latest quarterly Technical Community Newsletter is now available.
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Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-32
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Suffrage drama (also known as suffrage plays or suffrage theatre) is a form of dramatic literature that emerged during the British women's suffrage movement in the early twentieth century. Suffrage performances lasted approximately from 1907-1914. Many suffrage plays called for a predominant or all female cast. Suffrage plays served to reveal issues behind the suffrage movement.
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- Two new parser functions will be available this week:
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on Commons and allow us to drop 100 million rows from the "what links here" database. Editors at any wiki that use these templates, can help by replacing the templates with these new functions. The templates at Commons will be updated during the Hackathon at Wikimania. [5][6] - Communities can request the activation of the visual editor on entire namespaces where discussions sometimes happen (for instance Wikipedia: or Wikisource: namespaces) if they understand the known limitations. For discussions, users can already use DiscussionTools in these namespaces.
- The tracking category "Pages using Timeline" has been renamed to "Pages using the EasyTimeline extension" in TranslateWiki. Wikis that have created the category locally should rename their local creation to match.
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- Editors who help to organize WikiProjects and similar on-wiki collaborations, are invited to share ideas and examples of successful collaborations with the Campaigns and Programs teams. You can fill out a brief survey or share your thoughts on the talkpage. The teams are particularly looking for details about successful collaborations on non-English wikis.
- The new parser is being rolled out on Wikivoyage wikis over the next few months. The English Wikivoyage and Hebrew Wikivoyage were switched to Parsoid last week. For more information, see Parsoid/Parser Unification.
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- There will be more than 200 sessions at Wikimania this week. Here is a summary of some of the key sessions related to the product and technology area.
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Flood flag?
In case you are going to rename 142 categories, it might be good to use flood flag. VirusDontKill (talk) 03:58, 10 August 2024 (UTC)
- Agree with the above, I can give it to you now if you need it. — *Fehufangą ♮ ✉ Talk page 03:58, 10 August 2024 (UTC)
- Please do, thank you for the suggestions. MrMeAndMrMeTalk 03:59, 10 August 2024 (UTC)
- Done for 1 hour, ping me if an extension is needed. — *Fehufangą ♮ ✉ Talk page 04:00, 10 August 2024 (UTC)
- @Fehufanga It looks like this will take another hour, can you extend it? Thanks. MrMeAndMrMeTalk 05:01, 10 August 2024 (UTC)
- Done for another hour — *Fehufangą ♮ ✉ Talk page 05:04, 10 August 2024 (UTC)
- @Fehufanga It looks like this will take another hour, can you extend it? Thanks. MrMeAndMrMeTalk 05:01, 10 August 2024 (UTC)
- Done for 1 hour, ping me if an extension is needed. — *Fehufangą ♮ ✉ Talk page 04:00, 10 August 2024 (UTC)
- Please do, thank you for the suggestions. MrMeAndMrMeTalk 03:59, 10 August 2024 (UTC)
Category:External link templates
In this case, "external link" is not the same usage as the external links section in articles. I have undone the rename you did. If you think the category should be renamed to "Other website templates", please get consensus before doing the change. Thanks. -- Auntof6 (talk) 06:23, 10 August 2024 (UTC)
- Another issue with these is that the content of this category is partly templates. If the name of a long-standing template category is going to change, users need a good amount of notice so that they stop automatically using "external link," especially because you can't always just use Cat-a-lot to move templates. -- Auntof6 (talk) 06:27, 10 August 2024 (UTC)
- @Auntof6this was more of a wp:Bold situation. Consensus had already been decided that we use “other websites” or “links to other websites”. The category tree had not been touched since around 2018, and I did not think that many users would use that category other than for navigation(which is also why I left a redirect). Much of this work has already been done in the last few. There are a couple of template docs that need to be edited, but other than that, I have moved most relevant categories. Unless this becomes a wider issue, I will finish within 8 hours or so. MrMeAndMrMeTalk 06:34, 10 August 2024 (UTC)
- I understand wp:Bold, but there is also en:WP:BRD. You did the B part. I am doing the R part. It's up to you to do the D part.
- Consensus was that we use "other websites" in the end-of-article section. I don't know of a consensus to use it anywhere else. -- Auntof6 (talk) 06:37, 10 August 2024 (UTC)
- @Auntof6this was more of a wp:Bold situation. Consensus had already been decided that we use “other websites” or “links to other websites”. The category tree had not been touched since around 2018, and I did not think that many users would use that category other than for navigation(which is also why I left a redirect). Much of this work has already been done in the last few. There are a couple of template docs that need to be edited, but other than that, I have moved most relevant categories. Unless this becomes a wider issue, I will finish within 8 hours or so. MrMeAndMrMeTalk 06:34, 10 August 2024 (UTC)
Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-33
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In the Australian Aboriginal mythology of the Aboriginal people of south-eastern Australian state of Victoria, the Karatgurk were seven sisters who represented the constellation known in western astronomy as the Pleiades.
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Tech News: 2024-33
Latest tech news from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. Translations are available.
Feature news
- AbuseFilter editors and maintainers can now make a CAPTCHA show if a filter matches an edit. This allows communities to quickly respond to spamming by automated bots. [7]
- Stewards can now specify if global blocks should prevent account creation. Before this change by the Trust and Safety Product Team, all global blocks would prevent account creation. This will allow stewards to reduce the unintended side-effects of global blocks on IP addresses.
Project updates
- Nominations are open on Wikitech for new members to refresh the Toolforge standards committee. The committee oversees the Toolforge Right to fork policy and Abandoned tool policy among other duties. Nominations will remain open until at least 2024-08-26.
- One new wiki has been created: a Wikipedia in West Coast Bajau (
w:bdr:
) [8]
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Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-34
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B1 is a medical-based Paralympic classification for blind sport. Athletes in this classification are totally or almost totally blind. It is used by a number of blind sports including blind tennis, para-alpine skiing, para-Nordic skiing, blind cricket, blind golf, five-a-side football, goalball and judo. Some other sports, including adaptive rowing, athletics and swimming, have equivalents to this class.
The B1 classification was first created by the IBSA in the 1970s, and has largely remained unchanged since despite an effort by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) to move towards a more functional and evidence-based classification system. Classification is often handled on the international level by the International Blind Sports Federation (IBSA) but it sometimes handled by national sport federations. There are exceptions for sports like athletics and cycling, where classification is handled by their own governing bodies.
Equipment utilized by competitors in this class may differ from sport to sport, and may include sighted guides, guide rails, beeping balls and clapsticks. There may be some modifications related to equipment and rules to specifically address needs of competitors in this class to allow them to compete in specific sports. Some sports specifically do not allow a guide, whereas cycling and skiing require one.
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Tech News: 2024-34
Latest tech news from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. Translations are available.
Feature news
- Editors who want to re-use references but with different details such as page numbers, will be able to do so by the end of 2024, using a new sub-referencing feature. You can read more about the project and how to test the prototype.
- Editors using tracking categories to identify which pages use specific extensions may notice that six of the categories have been renamed to make them more easily understood and consistent. These categories are automatically added to pages that use specialized MediaWiki extensions. The affected names are for: DynamicPageList, Kartographer, Phonos, RSS, Score, WikiHiero. Wikis that have created the category locally should rename their local creation to match. Thanks to Pppery for these improvements. [9]
- Technical volunteers who edit modules and want to get a list of the categories used on a page, can now do so using the
categories
property ofmw.title objects
. This enables wikis to configure workflows such as category-specific edit notices. Thanks to SD001 for these improvements. [10][11]
Bugs status
- Your help is needed to check if any pages need to be moved or deleted. A maintenance script was run to clean up unreachable pages (due to Unicode issues or introduction of new namespaces/namespace aliases). The script tried to find appropriate names for the pages (e.g. by following the Unicode changes or by moving pages whose titles on Wikipedia start with
Talk:WP:
so that their titles start withWikipedia talk:
), but it may have failed for some pages, and moved them to Special:PrefixIndex/T195546/ instead. Your community should check if any pages are listed there, and move them to the correct titles, or delete them if they are no longer needed. A full log (including pages for which appropriate names could be found) is available in phab:P67388. - Editors who volunteer as mentors to newcomers on their wiki are once again able to access lists of potential mentees who they can connect with to offer help and guidance. This functionality was restored thanks to a bug fix. Thank you to Mbch331 for filing the bug report. You can read about that, and 18 other community-submitted tasks that were resolved last week.
Project updates
- The application deadline for the Product & Technology Advisory Council (PTAC) has been extended to September 16. Members will help by providing advice to Foundation Product and Technology leadership on short and long term plans, on complex strategic problems, and help to get feedback from more contributors and technical communities. Selected members should expect to spend roughly 5 hours per month for the Council, during the one year pilot. Please consider applying, and spread the word to volunteers you think would make a positive contribution to the committee.
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- The 2024 Coolest Tool Awards were awarded at Wikimania, in seven categories. For example, one award went to the ISA Tool, used for adding structured data to files on Commons, which was recently improved during the Wiki Mentor Africa Hackathon. You can see video demonstrations of each tool at the awards page. Congratulations to this year's recipients, and thank you to all tool creators and maintainers.
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Category rename
Hi, MrMeAndMrMe. I noticed that you did this category move on August 10. However, the template that populates the old name also needs to be changed. Also, the template should probably be renamed as well (keeping the original name as a redirect). Please take care of that, or let me know if you need help with it. Thanks. -- Auntof6 (talk) 09:43, 20 August 2024 (UTC)
- @Auntof6 this move was made along with a few other similar moves, where the only way to empty the previous category is to change the templates, as you state. You had asked me to wait for consensus regarding this, which has been reached in simple talk, as far as I can tell, so I will get these done as soon as possible. MrMeAndMrMeTalk 12:45, 20 August 2024 (UTC)
- Lack of consensus doesn't mean that one of the pieces should be half done. That's all I was thinking here. -- Auntof6 (talk) 12:55, 20 August 2024 (UTC)
Seems too many duplicated categories
Category:20th century in entertainment, Category:20th century works, Category:20th century in the arts.
I think the last one shouldn't exist. 2601:644:9083:5730:EDCD:F32E:CE64:CD67 (talk) 17:21, 20 August 2024 (UTC)
- "In the arts" refers to literature, comedy, dance, fashion, movies, music, etc. Basically anything that could be considered a form of art. "Works" refers to something that could be considered something that someone made. "Entertainment" refers to something that someone enjoys. While there is some overlap, it is important to have all three. MrMeAndMrMeTalk 17:24, 20 August 2024 (UTC)
- Really all the things "in the arts" are a type of "work". Unless "in the arts" will include movements and styles like impressionism, surrealism, postmodernism. In that case it could be useful. 2601:644:9083:5730:EDCD:F32E:CE64:CD67 (talk) 17:27, 20 August 2024 (UTC)
- No, since "work" refers to a tangible thing that one makes. However, not all works refer to something in the arts. For example, a musician would be in the category tree of "in the arts", but not "works". MrMeAndMrMeTalk 17:29, 20 August 2024 (UTC)
- Ok. I request change of Category:20th-century literature to Category:20th-century in literature. 2601:644:9083:5730:EDCD:F32E:CE64:CD67 (talk) 17:57, 20 August 2024 (UTC)
- This is a good idea, I have moved all of the related cats (though I have removed the hyphen to ensure proper English) MrMeAndMrMeTalk 18:02, 20 August 2024 (UTC)
- Ok. I request change of Category:20th-century literature to Category:20th-century in literature. 2601:644:9083:5730:EDCD:F32E:CE64:CD67 (talk) 17:57, 20 August 2024 (UTC)
- No, since "work" refers to a tangible thing that one makes. However, not all works refer to something in the arts. For example, a musician would be in the category tree of "in the arts", but not "works". MrMeAndMrMeTalk 17:29, 20 August 2024 (UTC)
- Really all the things "in the arts" are a type of "work". Unless "in the arts" will include movements and styles like impressionism, surrealism, postmodernism. In that case it could be useful. 2601:644:9083:5730:EDCD:F32E:CE64:CD67 (talk) 17:27, 20 August 2024 (UTC)