Hi Pine!
I'm the program manager for New Readers. Chiming in here about your
question 2d.
The work for the awareness campaigns in Nigeria and India are captured in
the Annual Plans from last year and this year respectively.
In 2016-17 our goal was to launch 1 product and communications support
mwparserfromhell ( https://github.com/earwig/mwparserfromhell ) is also
pretty good at this kind of thing.
On Wed, Aug 9, 2017 at 6:30 PM, Subramanya Sastry
wrote:
> Take a look at Parsoid's output spec and the Parsoid API (as exposed
> through the REST API).
>
> See
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Scrum_of_scrums/2017-08-09
= *2017-08-09 =*
== Callouts ==
* Ops: Readers eng need a user account for uploading zim collections to
beta/prod Swift (https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T172735 )
== Audiences ==
=== Readers ===
iOS native app
* Blocked by:
Take a look at Parsoid's output spec and the Parsoid API (as exposed
through the REST API).
See https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Specs/HTML/1.4.0#Template_markup and
https://en.wikipedia.org/api/rest_v1/#!/Transforms/post_transform_html_to_wikitext_title_revision
So, you fetch the HTML, edit
Due to some continued overuse of the Wikidata Query Service, and the SPARQL
endpoint, we recently implemented a throttling feature to prevent users and
bots from using too many resources on the servers.
Here are the new limits:
* any user that is identified by IP and User Agent, can use the
I'm working on a server-side script that will periodically revise wiki
pages that all use the same template. Is there a function I can use that
will parse a page and then find and replace template arguments with values
I determine within my script?
For example, let's say I have Template:Beer like
I ran those scripts manually, after i noticed they had failed.. and then
were fixed:
- 03:55 mutante: phab1001 /usr/local/bin/community_metrics.sh |
/usr/local/bin/project_changes.sh creating stats mails to admins (which
failed before) (T163938
>
> 2b. I like the chart on page page 24 that attempts to show organizational
> relationships for the Structured Data project. Who created that chart?
> Could Wikimedia affiliate organizations be added as a box on that chart,
> and then could the chart's creator upload it as a standalone file to
>