Dear Platonides,
many many thanks for pointing the dump to us! This is extremely welcome. It does not seem so large, so we will start experimenting with it immediately. I will report back once we get it running, also with some stats on the time the analysis took. How did you find it? From download.mediawiki.org, I saw only the interrupted dump in progress; how does one get hold of older dumps?
Yes, I know the distinction between computer-admins and wiki-admins (sysops, bureaucrats, etc). Who are the latter for wikibooks?
Best,
Luca
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 3:25 AM, Platonides platonides@gmail.com wrote:
Luca de Alfaro wrote:
Is enwikibooks a single database, or one mysql database for each book? Do you have data for n. of articles and n. of revisions of enwikibooks?
Each wiki is one single database. 106,341 total pages (31,167 good). http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Special:Statistics
Revisions: $ 7z e -so enwikibooks-20080712-pages-meta-history.xml.7z |grep -c '<revision>' 1011483
Our plan was to try internally to UCSC (and to the world in read-only) our code on wikibooks, using a dump, but I see that there is no dump available due to lack of disk space. Does anyone has a dump we could use? It would be interesting for us to try to set it up with a dump, and try it, before asking the admins.
Lacking that, we are going to experiment with other dumps and wikis...
There's a full enwikibooks dump from 20080712 http://download.wikimedia.org/enwikibooks/20080712/
Who are the admins of enwikibooks? Same as the general admins, i.e., Brion and others?
Luca
Don't confuse the wiki's admins (sysops and bureaucrats), which with the system admins, which are the same for all WMF wikis (Brion, Domas, Tim Starling...).
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