Sounds great annd I agree with it.
I have only one issue: in spanish projects we don't have approved a global bot rule (wikipedia, wikinews, wiki*). Is any problem with the plan if we don't have this flag status?
Dennis Tobar El 15/01/2012 13:39, "DaB." WP@daniel.baur4.info escribió:
Hello, At Sunday 15 January 2012 17:13:26 DaB. wrote:
Isn't this a bit too many interwiki bots?
yes, there are, although not the cpu-load is the problem but the memory-usage. The best solution would be if the mediawiki-devs finaly get rid of interwiki- links in the article-text of course, but I have the fealing thta will not happen soon. The second best solution would be, if the interwiki.py would fix their code, but there I have also the fealing that will take some time.
So here is my plan to fix the problem on our (the TS) side: 1.) I create a MMP called interwiki-bot (or something). 2.) YOU (the ts-users) choose (by election, by appointing, by playing "Trip to Jerusalem", I don't care) 5 of you who will become member of that MMP until 15th February. Only rule: 1 of the 5 has to be an active user of a non- wikipedia-project (like wikisource or wiktionary or so). 3.) The members of the MMP create a wikimedia-project-account (like "ts- interwikibot" or something) and request global-bot-status until 1. April. 4.) After 2. April no-one is allowed to run a interwiki-bot except the MMP.
Any problems with my plan?
Sincerly, DaB.
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