Happy Monday,
There are strange people who make such links (kindof urlencoded?):
[[Második világháború#Partrasz.C3.A1ll.C3.A1s Szic.C3.ADli.C3.A1ban
.28Huskey hadm.C5.B1velet.29|Huskey hadműveletben]]
So the section title must have been copied from the URL.
Do we have a ready tool to fix these?
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Bináris
Hello all
>From one of my assignments as a bot operator I have some code which
does template parsing and general text parsing (e.g. Image/File tags).
It is not using regex and thus able to correctly parse nested
templates and other such nasty things. I have written those as library
classes and written tests for them which cover almost all of the code.
I would now really like to contribute that code back to the community.
Would you be interested in adding this code to the pywikibot
framework? If yes, can I send the code to someone for code review or
how do you usually operate?
Greetings
Hannes
PS: wiki userpage is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Hannes_R%C3%B6st
Hello! Is there a bot or extension that can generate stubs of template
descriptions by template wikitext? It should be pretty simple: the bot will
just grab all template parameters {{{PARAMETER}}} and lists those
parameters.
If no such extensions exists could anybody tell how to programaticaly get
the parameters of a given template?
Sincerely yours,
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Yury Katkov
Having problems with pageimport.py on a third-party wiki (WikiQueer). Anyone else having issues with that script?
I'm calling it from a script I'm playing around with - but no luck. It doesn't error out - but it doesn't import and confirms that the import failed.
Here's the "test" script I'm working from:
import wikipedia as pywikibot
from pageimport import *
def main():
wanted_category_title = "Apple"
enwiki_site = pywikibot.getSite()
importerbot = Importer(enwiki_site) # Inizializing
importerbot.Import(wanted_category_title,project='wikipedia', prompt = True)
try:
main()
finally:
pywikibot.stopme()
On a related note, the ultimate goal is to import pages for "Wanted Categories" from English Wikipedia into the third-party wiki. Any ideas, tips or existing code to that end would also be appreciated.
Thanks!
-greg aka varnent
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Gregory Varnum
Lead, Aequalitas Project
Lead Administrator, WikiQueer
Founding Principal, VarnEnt
@GregVarnum
fb.com/GregVarnum
Dear all
I have posted to this mailing list in January with a library that I
wanted to contribute to the codebase. This is part of an effort on my
side to refactor code that accumulated over various bot-operator tasks
and make it available to the community. The main part of the code
deals with spellchecking using hunspell
(http://hunspell.sourceforge.net/) instead of the list-based approach
currently used in spellcheck.py. The second part is an interactive
robot to do revision control (Sichten) in the german wikipedia. There
are some api functions that use the "undo" functions of the
action=edit command and an api function that uses the action=review
command.
So I wanted to ask whether somebody had time to have a look at the
code I submitted here
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3479070&group_id=93107&atid…
(I uploaded a new file "(moved testSamples)" please us this to test,
the other one seems corrupt and cannot be deleted any more as well).
Thus, is there a code-review process that I can undergo or what do you
suggest is the best way to get the code into trunk (if at all?). Would
it be easier if I talked directly to one of you?
What are the criteria to get SVN commit access -- I was just wondering
what the general rules are.
Greetings
Hannes
Hi,
I would like to join in Python Wikipedia Robot Framework project in
Sourceforge.
Some of my contribution:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=603140&aid=3509841&group_…
.
Currently I have been doing Picasa batch upload automated script.
I kindly request to add me in this project
Regards,
Jenith
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Fwd: Learning Git/Gerrit? Answer poll to choose tutorial date
Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2012 15:42:07 -0400
From: Sumana Harihareswara <sumanah(a)wikimedia.org>
Organisation: Wikimedia Foundation
To: Lewis Cawte <lewiscawte(a)googlemail.com>, Jon Robson
<jrobson(a)wikimedia.org>, Maarten Dammers
<maarten.dammers(a)wikimedianederland.nl>, Butch Bustria
<butch(a)wikimedia.org.ph>, Yuvi Panda <yuvipanda(a)gmail.com>
Would you mind helping me out by forwarding/reposting this to relevant
Wikimedia communities? Tool/bot makers, people who want to learn to hack
MediaWiki, mobile developers, etc.
Thanks!
-Sumana
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Learning Git/Gerrit? Answer poll to choose tutorial date
Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2012 15:39:25 -0400
From: Sumana Harihareswara <sumanah(a)wikimedia.org>
Organization: Wikimedia Foundation
To: Wikimedia developers <wikitech-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org>
Git, Gerrit, and You! A Tutorial
Where: IRC/SIP/SSH
We want all our developers to feel comfortable with Git, git-review, and
Gerrit. So saper is leading a hands-on online training:
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Project:WikiProject_Extensions/MediaWiki_Wor…
. Check [[Git/Workshop]] for testing access to the conference & lab setup.
Saper will be available for 3 hours, and there'll be a break in the
middle. Absolute beginners with Git might want to stay for the whole
three hours; people with some experience won't need as long.
Answer this poll to help saper choose a date: 17:30 UTC on 26 September,
27 September, 2 October, or 3 October.
http://www.doodle.com/pbdbrcrh5gdpvrfu
If you want to attend, please also answer this question: how much do you
already know?
http://www.doodle.com/zhn7buksgrg8e8rx
Thanks for doing this, saper.
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Sumana Harihareswara
Engineering Community Manager
Wikimedia Foundation
Hello,
This is my first post to this list. Apologies if this issue has been already discussed & also for my bad English.
I wonder if it is possible to make the bot edit through the https server instead of the normal one and how that can be done.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Best regards, M.
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- Marco Aurelio