Yes. It is fairly easy to produce the list limited to a time period, or any
other custom stats (e.g. 'reverted edits ratios' for anonymous users, etc).
It's just several hours of processing. But it is limited with the time frame
of the recent database dump. For the en-wiki it is 2010/01/30. Send yo
Some time ago as a Python/Django/JQuery/pywikipedia exercise I've hacked a
web based recent changes patrol tool. An alpha version can be seen at the:
http://www.wpcvn.com
It includes a few interesting features that may be useful to the community
(& researchers designing similar tools):
1. tool use
nice one Daniel, this reminds me of a similar approach that we tried years ago
with WikkaWiki called "WikiPing".
The idea was to aggregate recent changes information pushed from many wikis in
real time via a standard protocol. The tool lived for a while on a server
called recentchanges.net and
(I sent this to a couple of lists already, but i though it might also be
interresting for the research community)
Hi all! For a long time I wanted a decent push interface for
RecentChanges-Events, so it becomes easy to follow changes on a wiki. Parsing
messages on IRC is unreliable, and polling th
On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 6:12 AM, Dmitry Chichkov wrote:
> If anybody is interested, I've made a list of 'most reverted pages' in the
> english wikipedia based on the analysis of the enwiki-20100130 dump. Here is
> the list:
> http://wpcvn.com/enwiki-20100130.most.reverted.tar.bz
> http://wpcvn.com