Maybe a bit OT, but did anybody consider to analyze how many corrections / how much
content a user changes his/her edits?
As we (in pl.ws) focus on text quality, it would be appreciated to score higher the edits
with corrections than edits with no correction ("no errors found").
I understand that it is hard to create such tool, especially if automatic corrections (eg.
<br /> -> <br> or template parameter reorganization should be ignored), but
maybe, somebody has an idea how to to do this?
Ankry
PS. We do not participate in this contest in its current form because some of our users
are afraid that this will lower the text quality (users might prefer just to update the
status without careful checking the content, just declaring that "no errors
found"; and it is hard to identify such users/edits).
W dniu 2018-06-22 09:29:45 użytkownik Rachmat W. <rachmatwahidi.site(a)gmail.com>
napisał:
Thank you, Sam!
We would like to utilize this tool in the Wikisource contest later. :)
Kind regards,
Rachmat
On Jun 22, 2018, 07:08 +0700, Sam Wilson <sam(a)samwilson.id.au>au>, wrote:
Hi all,
After chatting with User:CristianCantoro at the Barcelona hackathon, I
had a crack at a web frontend for the wscontest tool. It is now online
at
https://tools.wmflabs.org/wscontest/
It's not quite done, there's a bunch of things to be fixed, but is
functioning to some extent. I've started a list of its issues at
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/tag/tool-wscontest/
--sam
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