[Wikitech-l] MediaWiki API page move/redirect data

2020-03-23 Thread James Gardner via Wikitech-l
Hi all, We're still working on a project with the MediaWiki API, and we've ran into a different issue regarding page moves/redirects. We're trying to pull revision and redirect data from the "Killing/Death of Luo Changqing" page and talk page. Unfortunately, this page wasn't found when pulling

[Wikitech-l] [Blog post] Tale of redesigning the huge Wikidata wb_terms table

2020-03-23 Thread Léa Lacroix
Hello all, For almost a year, the Wikidata development team has been working on the task of redesigning and migrating the wb_terms table, which had become too big and unsustainable over the years. You can read the tale of our journey on this blog post: Come to Terms with Changes

Re: [Wikitech-l] [JavaScript] The best documentation automation can buy

2020-03-23 Thread Toby Negrin
Thanks Stephen! super interesting and unsurprisingly I definitely learned something :) -Toby On Mon, Mar 23, 2020 at 6:25 AM Stephen Niedzielski < sniedziel...@wikimedia.org> wrote: > Yo! I've written a short post on improving JSDocs with typing. It's > called "the best documentation automation

[Wikitech-l] [JavaScript] The best documentation automation can buy

2020-03-23 Thread Stephen Niedzielski
Yo! I've written a short post on improving JSDocs with typing. It's called "the best documentation automation can buy." If you write JavaScript, you may find it informative. If you're already using this new tooling in your projects, I'd be interested to hear your thoughts as well. In Grant's

[Wikitech-l] Subject=Re: Announcing Citation Detective, a public dataset of sentences missing citations

2020-03-23 Thread Ai-Jou Chou
Hi Emufarmers! Thanks for your attention! :) Yes, the tool might detect the sentences that already referenced, because Citation Detective actually feeds *every single sentence* in an article to Citation Need model and extract sentences with high scores. Highlighting a sourced sentence doesn't