Regarding the latest vandalism:
Two things that could be achieved with minimum effort are:
1. On the user contributions list, mark those changes that are in the
"cur" table (call it "top" changes, as they are on top of the article
stack). For a vandal user, that means they have not been fixed yet.
2. On the user list, for sysops, have a "delete this user" link after
each user.
The latter could be combined with a "delete top edits", automatically
reverting all "top" changes by this user prior to deletion. That way, we
wouldn't have to clean up everything manually.
I might do that later, if noone beats me to it...
Magnus
Some help against vandals is - I believe - needed on
the en.wiki
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Hi list,
I'm planning to compile a list of stop words for Polish Wikipedia.
I wanted to base on English list which exists somewhere for sure,
as it is incorporated in English Wikipedia. I browsed through CVS,
searched through Wikipedia namespaces and found none.
Is it a copyrighted material?
If no, can somebody give me hint where I can find it
or place it eg. somewhere in Wikipedia: namespace or on meta.
It will be usefull for all languages, I'm sure!
Eg. it could be a part of help on serching.
And if Polish stop words are collected, can they be incorporated
into software of Polish Wikipedia before upgrade to Phase III?
Regards
User:Youandme
On 15 Nov 2002 at 21:23, elian wrote:
> Hello,
>
> youandme(a)poczta.fm writes:
>
> > I'm planning to compile a list of stop words for Polish Wikipedia. I
> > wanted to base on English list which exists somewhere for sure, as
> > it is incorporated in English Wikipedia. I browsed through CVS,
> > searched through Wikipedia namespaces and found none.
>
> Here is the stopwordlist. Should be also in the cvs.
>
> greetings,
> elian
Thank you elian,
Shame on me... I know I should start wearing contact lenses :-)
Hmmm... I grepped only "stopwords" and variations, and here I see "Fullstop".
Anyway, looking at syntax I see that it is rather not localized.
No En suffixes. So non-English Wikipedias should replace that file
with their own copy or any "switch" based on language setup is planned?
Greetings
User:Youandme
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Hi list,
I'm planning to compile a list of stop-words for Polish Wikipedia.
I wanted to base on English list which exists somewhere for sure,
as it is incorporated in English Wikipedia. I browsed through CVS,
searched through Wikipedia namespaces and found none.
Is it a copyrighted material?
If no, can somebody give me hint where I can find it
or place it eg. somewhere in Wikipedia: namespace or on meta.
It will be usefull for all languages, I'm sure!
Eg. it could be a part of help on serching.
And if Polish stop-words are collected, can they be incorporated
into software of Polish Wikipedia before upgrade to Phase III?
Regards
User:Youandme
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Axel Boldt wrote:
>Ed Poor wrote:
>
>> I am willing to moderate any English-language mailing list
>> that Elian wants me to moderate.
>
>I am against Ed administrating one of our mailing lists since he has
>repeatedly shown in the past that he is capable of all sorts of stupid
>actions in the heat of the moment.
>
>Axel
Ouch! I guess that excludes me and many other people too. I don't remember you
ever exhibiting "stupid actions in the heat of the moment" so I nominate you
to do the work.
Of course if you or somebody else who is similarly un-tainted doesn't want to
to do the work then I guess we will have to settle for Ed.
-- Daniel Mayer (aka mav)
From: Toby Bartels <toby+wikipedia(a)math.ucr.edu>
Subject: Re: [Wikitech-l] Request for setting up of
the Polish mailing list
>Jimmy Wales wrote:
>>I thought that was just a joke.
>The request for <wikiEN-l>? That's no joke.
>It's certainly still a controversial subject,
>but there are a lot of us that think that such a list
should >exist, and should take most of the traffic
from <wikipedia-l>.
>See, well, practically everything anthere's written
lately.
-- Toby
Hu ? I did not have the feeling I only wrote about
that lately ! :-)
I will stay on the en.list btw. I strongly support
this change to help the international ones to get more
involved, plus to make it clear what is a english
concern, and what should be a whole community concern.
>From: The Cunctator <cunctator(a)kband.com>
>Another mailing list is not the answer, unless it's
moderated. >A bbs needs
>to be set up.
I agree it will probably be a better choice. But, it
will certainly take time to set up.
And what do you mean by moderated ?
If it's to gently point out to messages maybe not in
the right list until people get used to it, ok. Or
what ? Content ? Why would we give the power to any
one person to decide what is worth talking about or
how we should talk ? (exxxcept Jimmy of course...)
Imho, nobody should be "declared" and accept to be
moderator of a list, without knowing what it means and
implies.
The international list could be merged with the
mainlist. Interlinking or coding are not only issues
for international wikis. It could also be issues to
the english one. Again, why setting a difference
between the english and the others ? I agree the
english is the bigger most comprehensive... one by
large, but why should that impact setting relationship
between all wikis ?
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How about Wikipolicy-l ?
Ed Poor
-----Original Message-----
From: Magnus Manske [mailto:magnus.manske@epost.de]
Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2002 3:52 PM
To: wikitech-l(a)wikipedia.org
Subject: Re: [Wikitech-l] Request for setting up of the Polish mailing
list
Jimmy Wales wrote:
>I thought that was just a joke.
>
>
Nope, some guys from the de.wikipedia want to discuss the project
without hearing about TMC and related stuff in 95% of the mails...
Magnus