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Database dumps
by Byrial Jensen 17 Apr '25

17 Apr '25
Until some weeks agohttp://dumps.wikimedia.org/backup-index.html usedto show 4 dumps in progress at the same time. That meant that newdatabase dumps normally was available within about 3 weeks for alldatabases except for enwiki and maybe dewiki where the dump process dueto size took longer time.However the 4 dumps processes at one time become 3 some weeks ago. Andafter massive failures at June 4, only one dump has been in progress atthe same time. So at the current speed it will take several months tocome thru all dumps.Is it possible to speed up the process again using several dumpprocesses at the same time?Thank you,Byrial
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User-Agent:
by Domas Mituzas 17 Apr '25

17 Apr '25
Hi!from now on specific per-bot/per-software/per-client User-Agent header is mandatory for contacting Wikimedia sites.Domas
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EBNF grammar project status?
by Steve Bennett 01 Apr '25

01 Apr '25
What's the status of the project to create a grammar for Wikitext in EBNF?There are two pages:http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikitext_Metasyntaxhttp://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Markup_specNothing seems to have happened since January this year. Also the comments onthe latter page seem to indicate a lack of clear goal: is this just a funproject, is it to improve the existing parser, or is it to facilititate anew parser? It's obviously a lot of work, so it needs to be of clearbenefit.Brion requested the grammar IIRC (and there's a comment to that effect athttp://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7), so I'm wondering what became of it.Is there still a goal of replacing the parser? Or is there some alternativeplan?Steve
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Missing Section Headings
by Marc Riddell 13 Sep '24

13 Sep '24
Hello,I have been a WP editor since 2006. I hope you can help me. For some reasonI no longer have Section Heading titles showing in the Articles. This istrue of all Headings including the one that carries the Article subject'sname. When there is a Table of Contents, it appears fine and, when I clickon a particular Section, it goes to that Section, but all that is there is astraight line separating the Sections. There is also no button to edit aSection. If I edit the page and remove the "== ==" markers from the SectionTitles, the Title then shows up, but not as a Section Heading. Also, I don'thave any Date separators on my Want List. This started 2 days ago. Anythoughts?Thanks,Marc Riddell[[User:Michael David]]
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I know it has been annoying a couple of people other than me, so now that I've learned how to make it work I'll share the knowledge here.tl;dr: Star the repositories. No, seriously. (And yes, you need to star each extension repo separately.)(Is there a place onmw.org to put this tidbit on?)------- Forwarded message -------From: "Brian Levine" <support(a)github.com> (GitHub Staff)To: matma.rex(a)gmail.comCc:Subject: Re: Commits in mirrored repositories not showing up on my profileDate: Tue, 09 Jul 2013 06:47:19 +0200Hi BartoszIn order to link your commits to your GitHub account, you need to have some association with the repository other than authoring the commit. Usually, having push access gives you that connection. In this case, you don't have push permission, so we don't link you to the commit.The easy solution here is for you to star the repository. If you star it - along with the other repositories that are giving you this problem - we'll see that you're connected to the repository and you'll get contribution credit for those commits.CheersBrian-- Matma Rex
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XML dumps
by Lars Aronsson 11 Jan '16

11 Jan '16
The XML database dumps are missing all through May, apparentlybecause of a memory leak that is being worked on, as describedhere,https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T98585However, that information doesn't reach the person who wants todownload a fresh dump and looks here,http://dumps.wikimedia.org/backup-index.htmlI think it should be possible to make a regular schedule forwhen these dumps should be produced, e.g. once each month oronce every second month, and treat any delay as a bug. Theprocess to produce them has been halted by errors many timesin the past, and even when it runs as intended the intervalis unpredictable. Now when there is a bug, all dumps arehalted, i.e. much delayed. For a user of the dumps, this isextremely frustrating. With proper release management, itshould be possible to run the old version of the processuntil the new version has been tested, first on some smallerwikis, and gradually on the larger ones.-- Lars Aronsson (lars(a)aronsson.se) Aronsson Datateknik -http://aronsson.se
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This drag and drop from a CSV and other mentions of VE neatness would make a great blog post. I would love see a post about being productive in VisualEditor. Tips and tricks as it were.-Chris K.This electronic mail and any attached documents are intended solely for the named addressee(s) and contain confidential information. If you are not an addressee, or responsible for delivering this email to an addressee, you have received this email in error and are notified that reading, copying, or disclosing this email is prohibited. If you received this email in error, immediately reply to the sender and delete the message completely from your computer system.
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New RFC: better JS minification
by Max Semenik 01 Nov '15

01 Nov '15
Hi, I'd like to present a new RFC for your consideration:https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Requests_for_comment/MinifierIt is about how we can shave 10-15% off the size if JavaScriptdelivered to users.Your comments are highly welcome!:)-- Best regards, Max Semenik ([[User:MaxSem]])
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RFC meeting this week
by Tim Starling 19 Sep '15

19 Sep '15
In the next RFC meeting, we will discuss the following RFC:* Improving extension management<https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Requests_for_comment/Improving_extension_man…>The meeting will be on the IRC channel #wikimedia-office onchat.freenode.net at the following time:* UTC: Wednesday 21:00* US PDT: Wednesday 14:00* Europe CEST: Wednesday 23:00* Australia AEST: Thursday 07:00-- Tim Starling
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MediaWiki, as seen on TV
by Steven Walling 13 Sep '15

13 Sep '15
There's a pretty hilarious American police procedural TV show in 2015called "CSI: Cyber", featuring mostly cybercrime. Obviously they have todredge up snippets of code from places for screenshots on the show.Episode 4 happened to include a tidbit from MediaWiki 1.25/wmf3. Supposedlythe code was a hack to make your printer blow up.Original lulz and screenshots viahttp://moviecode.tumblr.com/post/114815574587/this-is-from-csi-cyber-s01e04…
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