Update on an old thread: The so-called "bot" has an account (incase the people at BRFA think I should use a flagged account). I currently run the script to find copyvios in my spare time; I've found three. The galaxy is at peace. --Chris is me
On 11/29/06, Chris Picone ccool2ax@gmail.com wrote:
Yeah. Since all edits are manual anyways (and mirrors are usually low on Google), the "bot"'s confusion can't hurt.
On 11/28/06, Alphax (Wikipedia email) alphasigmax@gmail.com wrote:
Earle Martin wrote:
On 28/11/06, Steve Bennett stevagewp@gmail.com wrote:
There is somewhere a pretty complete list of WP mirrors, official and otherwise. It was intended as a data file to a greasemonkey scrpt, to filter these results from Google searches. You could probably adapt it, using my incredibly helpful and explicit directions to find it.
Aha, it looks like you're talking about this: http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Mirror_filter
Thanks very much, I'll work it in.
The other page, useful for when you find non-compliant mirrors, is [[Wikipedia:Mirrors and forks]] (or similar).
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