> Message: 2
> Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2010 15:31:49 +0200
> From: "DaB." <WP(a)daniel.baur4.info>
> Subject: Re: [Toolserver-l] readerfeedback tables
> To: toolserver-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org
> Message-ID: <201004201531.49820.WP(a)daniel.baur4.info>
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> Hello again,
> At Tuesday 20 April 2010 15:27:48 DaB. wrote:
> > I will look now which parts of the tables can be published and report back
> > later
>
> the tables are now available. rfb_user of the reader_feedback-table is changed
> in that way, that it only displays if the user was log-in (=1) or not (=0).
>
> Sincerly,
> DaB.
Thanks
-bawolff
Hi. I was wondering why the reader_feedback_history table isn't
available on the toolserver copy of the enwikinews_p database. (I
believe thats the name of the table where the data from the
readerfeedback extension used on enwikinews is stored)
I'm wondering, because I thought it might be an interesting tool to
make better visualizations of the data (Currently all thats available
is http://en.wikinews.org/w/index.php?title=Special:RatingHistory&target=Main_…
).
Cheers,
-Bawolff
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Hi,
Just a quick note: while JIRA is offline, anything that would have been
filed there in the TS project (i.e. problems with the Toolserver itself,
not users tools) can instead be sent by email to
ts-admins(a)toolserver.org, where someone will handle it.
This does not apply to account requests (ACCAPP) which are on hold for
the moment.
- river.
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Hello all,
the mysql on hyacinth is not working at the moment. Hyacinth is our only
mysql-server for the cluster s3 and s6 and our default server for s4. Because
it is now away and we have no replacement at the moment, s3 and s6 can't used
by tools at the moment (and the user-databases that were together with them).
I switched s4 (commons) to rosemary (normal) and thyme (fast) so it can
normaly used by tools that only access the database itself — user-databases
that were together with s4 (on hyacinth) are unreachable at the moment of
corse.
In my eyes the only repair for hyacinth is a re-setup of the database so it
will take some time until it is back.
Because our JIRA is also down for security reasons, please report problems
direct to the TS-Mailinglist.
Sincerly,
DaB.
--
wp-blog.de
Hi!
Is there any way to find out the main authors of an article? I found a
German tool:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benutzer:Jah/Hauptautoren
The author writes that his tool does not work at the moment. Probably
I'll redevelop the tool by myself but I don't want to do work twice. Is
there any working tool with the following behaviour:
Input: Title_of_Article or Article_ID
Output: List of authors with percentage of their participation of the
current article revision
(a table similar to
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Hauptautoren/Stern at the bottom
of the article
)
I think one has to use the Wikipedia API because on toolserver I can
only get the rev_len of an article and not the individual percentage of
participation of the current revision of an article.
Thx for the help,
Robin
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Hey Toolserver admins,
I wanted to raise an issue about an ongoing set of attacks against JIRA
installations. Yesterday, I received an email from Atlassian indicating
that their JIRA installation had been compromised and to reset
passwords. Today, the Apache foundation sent me an email regarding the
same attack against their own team.
The attack is a XSS attack against JIRA that is now patched (and was
patched today, April 13). A good set of details about it are at
https://blogs.apache.org/infra/entry/apache_org_04_09_2010
I'm not saying Toolserver's JIRA has been or will be attacked, but the
script kiddies behind this seem to be going after high-profile locations
so I think it would be prudent to update JIRA when you can just to be
safe. I thought I'd let you all know.
Regards,
- -- Shirik
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Is page view statistics (as in stats.grok.se)
being imported to the toolserver and available
in a database for quick reference?
I'm experimenting with using this as a tool for
finding which articles need improvement: Among
short stubs or articles in a watch category,
I'm addressing the most popular articles first.
The only thing I need is the aggregate number
of page views in the previous month.
--
Lars Aronsson (lars(a)aronsson.se)
Aronsson Datateknik - http://aronsson.se
Hi, can anyone give us some info on how the countdown works?
Is it really counting edits? Anything else?
Thanks!
Delphine
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From: Jay Walsh <jwalsh(a)wikimedia.org>
Date: Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 8:00 PM
Subject: Re: [Wmfcc-l] a few days...
Can anyone confirm the specifics around the toolserver app doing this countdown?
http://toolserver.org/~emijrp/wikimediacounter/
The speed that it moves up is a bit predictable. I'd like to draw
some attention to it, but need a bit of background before we get
there. Seems to me like the 10s are moving up in 1 second increments.
--
Jay Walsh
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