Ting Chen wrote:
Hello People,
thanks for everyone who have offered help, who have helped and who have given advise. This was the second time that we experienced such an attack, and the attack took place as most of our sysops (located at UTC+8h) are offline. I think we are also learning how to handle such things. And your advices are very valuable for us. It's a pleasure and it's very moving to get so much helps from so different places arround the world so fast. Thanks anyway, this is a great community and I believe I can speak for all chinese wikipedians that we are happy to be a member of it.
I want yet say one thing. My own oppinion about the deleteBot. I personally don't like this ideal, because such a tool, powerful it is, could also used to do great devastation, and one cannot expect that such lots of people would be careful for all their live. So please let it unused and we would contact the developers properly next time.
I think I'll be using the deletion bot next time, despite the fact that I have write access to the database. Doing large-scale write queries on the cur table is scary. With the bot, everything is automatically backed up in the archive table, and so there's very little chance of permanent data loss.
-- Tim Starling