On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 6:18 AM, Petr Kadlec petr.kad...@gmail.com wrote:
page_title does not contains the full title, only its
namespace-relative part. You need to use
select page_namespace, page_title from wikidb.page
Only this whole tuple (page_namespace, page_title) is a unique
identifier
jida...@jidanni.org schrieb:
Reading http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:System_messages, one
wonders if one can set messages in LocalSettings.php instead of
editing MediaWiki:Copyrightpage. However I just get 'Call to a member
function addMessages() on a non-object'.
That's because the
I am pleased to announce that the Abuse Filter [1] has been activated
on English Wikipedia!
The Abuse Filter is an extension to the MediaWiki [2] software that
powers Wikipedia allowing automatic filters or rules to be run
against every edit, and to take actions if any of those rules are
Aryeh Gregor schreef:
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 6:18 AM, Petr Kadlec petr.kad...@gmail.com wrote:
page_title does not contains the full title, only its
namespace-relative part. You need to use
select page_namespace, page_title from wikidb.page
Only this whole tuple (page_namespace, page_title)
Daniel Kinzler schreef:
jida...@jidanni.org schrieb:
Reading http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:System_messages, one
wonders if one can set messages in LocalSettings.php instead of
editing MediaWiki:Copyrightpage. However I just get 'Call to a member
function addMessages() on a non-object'.
Gerard Meijssen schreef:
Hoi,
What revision number does the working version for REL1_14_0 of Cite have ?
/branches/REL1_14_0/extensions/Cite was touched last in r45574, and the
function call the error complains about was added in r46271 according to
Brad's post, so at least this particular
Roan Kattouw wrote:
Gerard Meijssen schreef:
Hoi,
What revision number does the working version for REL1_14_0 of Cite have ?
/branches/REL1_14_0/extensions/Cite was touched last in r45574, and the
function call the error complains about was added in r46271 according to
Brad's post, so at
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 11:15 AM, Roan Kattouw roan.katt...@home.nl wrote:
What revision number does the working version for REL1_14_0 of Cite have ?
How is he supposed to answer that? ExtensionDistributor doesn't give
you a .svn folder. (Although that's a kind of cool idea. :) )
2009/3/18 O. O. olson...@yahoo.com:
This is fine, but where can I find information on custom namespaces i.e.
those that lie above 100.
In $wgExtraNamespaces (see
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Using_custom_namespaces)
-- [[cs:User:Mormegil | Petr Kadlec]]
Aryeh Gregor wrote:
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 11:15 AM, Roan Kattouw roan.katt...@home.nl wrote:
What revision number does the working version for REL1_14_0 of Cite have ?
How is he supposed to answer that? ExtensionDistributor doesn't give
you a .svn folder. (Although that's a kind of cool
Manuel Schneider schreef:
ACK Lars.
There are also people who - before they can register - first had to arrange
their vacation at the office and after that tried to get tickets, and just at
the day when the vacation was fixed and the tickets bought they are told that
this was all worth
On 3/18/09 5:34 AM, Andrew Garrett wrote:
I am pleased to announce that the Abuse Filter [1] has been activated
on English Wikipedia!
I've temporarily disabled it as we're seeing some performance problems
saving edits at peak time today. Need to make sure there's functional
per-filter
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 12:43 PM, Brion Vibber br...@wikimedia.org wrote:
On 3/18/09 5:34 AM, Andrew Garrett wrote:
I am pleased to announce that the Abuse Filter [1] has been activated
on English Wikipedia!
I've temporarily disabled it as we're seeing some performance problems
saving edits
Brion Vibber wrote:
On 3/18/09 5:34 AM, Andrew Garrett wrote:
I am pleased to announce that the Abuse Filter [1] has been activated
on English Wikipedia!
I've temporarily disabled it as we're seeing some performance problems
saving edits at peak time today. Need to make sure there's
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 12:59 PM, Tim Starling tstarl...@wikimedia.org wrote:
Brion Vibber wrote:
On 3/18/09 5:34 AM, Andrew Garrett wrote:
I am pleased to announce that the Abuse Filter [1] has been activated
on English Wikipedia!
I've temporarily disabled it as we're seeing some
On 3/18/09 12:59 PM, Tim Starling wrote:
Brion Vibber wrote:
On 3/18/09 5:34 AM, Andrew Garrett wrote:
I am pleased to announce that the Abuse Filter [1] has been activated
on English Wikipedia!
I've temporarily disabled it as we're seeing some performance problems
saving edits at peak time
Roan Kattouw roan.kattouw at home.nl writes:
To get back on topic: if the problem is financial, get more money.
Asking participants to pay a small fee is quite normal and would raise
quite a bit of money with so many attendees
[...]
It'd be nice if we could find a solution to fit at least
Robert Rohde wrote:
For Andrew or anyone else that knows, can we assume that the filter is
smart enough that if the first part of an AND clause fails then the
other parts don't run (or similarly if the first part of an OR
succeeds)? If so, we can probably optimize rules by doing easy checks
Hello all
I understand that your are disappointed. And I'm sad about having to reject
people myself. Which is one reason I hesitated - and made things worse. Do I
suck at organizing a conference? Quite possibly. I's my first time, and I never
asked for the job.
Anyway, I'll try to answer you as
AG frown on page-blanking
For now I just stop them on my wikis with
$wgSpamRegex=array('/^\B$/');
I haven't tried fancier solutions yet.
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On 3/18/09 1:42 PM, Daniel Kinzler wrote:
I understand that your are disappointed. And I'm sad about having to reject
people myself. Which is one reason I hesitated - and made things worse. Do I
suck at organizing a conference? Quite possibly. I's my first time, and I
never
asked for the
On 3/17/09 12:56 AM, George Herbert wrote:
I stopped getting page load replies for about 4-5 min, and they're coming
through now but taking several minutes...
Main unencrypted site is unusually slow right now, but working.
DB issue? Network? Secure server cough up a hairball?
Seems fine
Brion Vibber schrieb:
On 3/18/09 1:42 PM, Daniel Kinzler wrote:
I understand that your are disappointed. And I'm sad about having to reject
people myself. Which is one reason I hesitated - and made things worse. Do I
suck at organizing a conference? Quite possibly. I's my first time, and I
This extension is very important for training machine learning
vandalism detection bots. Recently published systems use only hundreds
of examples of vandalism in training - not nearly enough to
distinguish between the variety found in Wikipedia or generalize to
new, unseen forms of vandalism. A
On 3/10/09 5:17 PM, Brion Vibber wrote:
I’ve just put in Wikimedia’s org application for Google Summer of Code
2009… Hopefully we’ll get in. :)
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Summer_of_Code_2009
We're officially in! Woo!
Student applications will open *starting* March 23, *ending* April 3.
well, as I already bought the ticket - though I didn't make sense to register
after this news - I will be in Berlin anyway. I'm taking care for
participants of the chapters meeting the week before (showing around in
Germany) and will be in Berlin at Thursday afternoon. I know the locations
and
Hi Manuel
Manuel Schneider schrieb:
well, as I already bought the ticket - though I didn't make sense to register
after this news - I will be in Berlin anyway. I'm taking care for
participants of the chapters meeting the week before (showing around in
Germany) and will be in Berlin at
Roan Kattouw wrote:
Yeah, why would you want that? You can protect MediaWiki: pages too
(although editing them is already restricted to sysops by default), so
you could protect this particular page so that only you can edit it (add
a right to $wgRestrictionLevels and make sure only you
Ilmari Karonen schrieb:
Roan Kattouw wrote:
Yeah, why would you want that? You can protect MediaWiki: pages too
(although editing them is already restricted to sysops by default), so
you could protect this particular page so that only you can edit it (add
a right to $wgRestrictionLevels
Aryeh Gregor wrote:
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 7:47 PM, O. O. olson...@yahoo.com wrote:
I have installed Mediawiki 1.14.0 http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Download
and am trying to get the Cite Extension
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Cite version 1.14.0 to work.
When accessing the
However, that simply disallows them all. On enwiki, the blanking
filter warns the user, and lets them go through with it after
confirmation.
X!
On Mar 18, 2009, at 4:51 PM [Mar 18, 2009 ], jida...@jidanni.org wrote:
AG frown on page-blanking
For now I just stop them on my wikis with
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 11:06 AM, Roan Kattouw roan.katt...@home.nl wrote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/api.php?action=querymeta=siteinfosiprop=namespaces
Note that namespaces with an ID of 100 or higher are specific to enwiki
and may have different names or not be used at all on other wikis. To
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 6:22 PM, Daniel Kinzler dan...@brightbyte.de wrote:
That db will be hit anyway, it needs to see if the message was overridden by
editing the wiki page.
Not if you disable $wgUseDatabaseMessages.
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On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 6:51 PM, O. O. olson...@yahoo.com wrote:
I think I made some big mistakes in my posts for this entire Thread. My
mistake lied in the fact that I assumed on the Extension Distributor
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:ExtensionDistributor/Cite in the
Drop Down
Aryeh Gregor wrote:
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 11:06 AM, Roan Kattouw roan.katt...@home.nl wrote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/api.php?action=querymeta=siteinfosiprop=namespaces
Note that namespaces with an ID of 100 or higher are specific to enwiki
and may have different names or not be used at
Tim Starling wrote:
Robert Rohde wrote:
For Andrew or anyone else that knows, can we assume that the filter is
smart enough that if the first part of an AND clause fails then the
other parts don't run (or similarly if the first part of an OR
succeeds)? If so, we can probably optimize rules
Tim Starling wrote:
Robert Rohde wrote:
For Andrew or anyone else that knows, can we assume that the filter is
smart enough that if the first part of an AND clause fails then the
other parts don't run (or similarly if the first part of an OR
succeeds)? If so, we can probably optimize rules
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 8:00 PM, Andrew Garrett and...@epstone.net wrote:
snip
I've disabled a filter or two which were taking well in excess of
150ms to run, and seemed to be targetted at specific vandals, without
any hits. The culprit seemed to be running about 20 regexes to
determine if an
I'm at work on a MW extension that, among other things, uses LaTeXML [1]
to make XHTML from full LaTeX documents. One feature is the option to
render the equations in MathML, which requires the skins to be patched so
that they output the page as Content-type: application/xhtml+xml instead
of
2009/3/19 lee worden won...@riseup.net:
I'm at work on a MW extension that, among other things, uses LaTeXML [1] to
make XHTML from full LaTeX documents. One feature is the option to render
the equations in MathML, which requires the skins to be patched so that they
output the page as
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