On Tue Nov 11 2014 at 1:51:08 PM Denny Vrandečić vrandecic@google.com wrote:
+1 for removing the blacklist from the code.
On Tue Nov 11 2014 at 12:28:05 AM John Erling Blad jeblad@gmail.com wrote:
What did I say, etc, etc, etc... It feels good to be right. I was right. Me. I and myself. Some stuff always bites you, even if it was quite fun! ;)
On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 9:09 AM, Jeroen De Dauw jeroendedauw@gmail.com wrote:
Hey,
I was looking through the configuration trying to debug my issues from
my
last email and noticed the list of blacklisted IDs. They appear to be
numbers
with special meaning. I was curious about two things, why are they
blacklisted
and what is the meaning of the remaining number?
- 1: I imagine that this just refers to #1
- 23: Probably refers to the 23 enigma
- 42: Life the universe and everything
- 1337: leet
- 9001: ISO 9001, which deals with quality assurance
- 31337: Elite
I guess we probably ought to delete those default values. They where
added
for something easter-egg like in the Wikidata project, and might well
get in
the way for third party users. This is also not the list of actual IDs
that
got blacklisted on Wikidata.org, which was a bit more extensive, and for instance had Q2013, the year in which Wikidata launched. I submitted a removal of these blacklisted IDs from the default config in https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/172504/
The only number that left me lost was 720101010. I couldn't figure this one out.
720101010 is 1337 for trolololo :)
Cheers
-- Jeroen De Dauw - http://www.bn2vs.com Software craftsmanship advocate Evil software architect at Wikimedia Germany ~=[,,_,,]:3
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