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 everybody,
I am Tanu, a third year undergraduate from Indian Institute of Technology,
BHU, Varanasi, India. I have had prior experience designing a REST API in
Python for which I collaborated to use various APIs available and Beautiful
Soup as well as Flask. I want to contribute to pywikibot and am aiming at
GSoC'16. Where should I start? What should I do?
Thank you for considering,
Tanu Hari Dixit.
This affects all bots running on WMF wikis.
The Pywikibot task for this is:
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T114189
Pywikibot master and 2.0 have been fixed.
If you have an existing job running on WMF wikis, the siteinfo cache
should allow the bot to continue running for an extra 24 hrs before it
falls over.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Legoktm <legoktm.wikipedia(a)gmail.com>
Date: Wed, Sep 30, 2015 at 9:48 AM
Subject: [Mediawiki-api-announce] Wikimedia wikis version format
changing in 1.27 releases
To: mediawiki-api-announce(a)lists.wikimedia.org
Hi,
The format of the version of MediaWiki releases to Wikimedia sites is
changing with the 1.27 release cycle.
Old format: 1.26wmf24
New format: 1.27.0-wmf.1
This affects the "generator" property of action=query&meta=siteinfo.
This is being done to bring the version numbers in compliance with the
semantic versioning standard[1]. See the Phabricator ticket for more
details[2]. This switch will happen with the 1.27.0-wmf.1 deployment,
which started today, and will reach all sites on Thursday, October 1.
Frameworks (like Pywikibot) that check the version number for
compatibility checking may need to be updated for the new format.
Apologies for the late notice.
[1] http://semver.org/
[2] https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T67306
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John Vandenberg
Hello,
Today I have migrated the Wikimedia Jenkins tox jobs suffixed with
-jessie to a new infrastructure. That impacts pywikibot/core and
pywikibot/wikibase among others.
In short, the new infrastructure is a pool of Debian Jessie VMs that are
discard once a job has completed. It offers your jobs a guaranteed
fresh environment and let us tune the pool to scale the infra. Later, we
will be able to remove the whitelist and have tests run for anyone
proposing a patch.
I will monitor the jobs over the week-end. In case of weird issue
please fill a task to Phabricator against
#continuous-integration-scaling and send me a private email :-)
Happy hacking week-end!
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Antoine "hashar" Musso
Hello everybody,
I am Tanu, a third year undergraduate from Indian Institute of Technology,
BHU, Varanasi, India. I have had prior experience designing a REST API in
Python for which I collaborated to use various APIs available and Beautiful
Soup as well as Flask. I want to contribute to pywikibot and am aiming at
GSoC'16. Where should I start? What should I do?
Thank you for considering,
Tanu Hari Dixit.
Hi Pywikibot crew,
the Gerrit Cleanup Day on Wed 23rd is approaching fast - only one week
left. More info: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T88531
Do you feel prepared for the day and know what to do?
If not, what are you missing and how can I help?
Some Gerrit queries for Pywikibot are listed under "Gerrit queries per
team/area" in https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T88531
Are they helpful and a good start? Or do they miss some areas (or do
you have existing Gerrit queries to use instead or to "integrate", e.g.
for your parts of MediaWiki core)?
Will there be a main Pywikibot contact for the day (and available in
#wikimedia-dev on IRC) and help organize review work in Pywikibot
areas, in case other teams would like to reach out?
Thanks for your help!
andre
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---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Andre Klapper <aklapper(a)wikimedia.org>
Date: Tue, 1 Sep 2015 08:29
Subject: [Wikitech-l] Gerrit Cleanup Day: Wed, Sep 23
To: Wikimedia developers <wikitech-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org>
I'm happy to announce a Gerrit Cleanup Day on Wed, September 23.
It's an experiment to reduce Wikimedia's code review backlog which
hurts growing our long-term code contributor base.
Development/engineering teams of the Wikimedia Foundation are supposed
to join and use the day to primarily review recently submitted open
Gerrit changesets without a review, focussing on volunteer
contributions. And developers of other organizations and individual
developers are of course also very invited to join and help! :)
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T88531 provides more information,
steps, links. Note it's still work in progress.
Your questions and feedback are welcome.
Thanks,
andre
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