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- Oct 4 2014, 7:37 AM (535 w, 4 d)
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- Eloquence
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Jul 15 2024
Dec 2 2023
Jul 4 2023
I'm curious if there are any plans to consider this on the Wikidata roadmap. Not only are many external links currently passed through a Toolforge tool, that dependency is passed along to infoboxes or other re-users who want to rely on Wikidata for formatting URLs. See for an example the infobox https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/12_Monkeys, where the IMDB link is formatted using the toolforge script. This seems like it should be a first-class feature and the use of a toolforge script deprecated.
Apr 21 2022
Fantastic news, thank you Valerio!
Apr 19 2022
@valerio.bozzolan Was this audit completed and, if so, were its findings published anywhere?
Jul 31 2018
Nov 8 2017
Awesome, thanks very much for your work on this! Seems to work exactly as advertised and should make it possible to build some nicer suggesters with a single query. :)
Sep 28 2017
Jul 14 2017
As someone using the wbsearchentities API in another application, I just want to express that I'd very much appreciate this functionality -- the internal usage descriptions on some items are distracting and make them significantly less useful for any kind of integration, as users outside the Wikidata context have no idea what Q or P numbers are. Thanks! :)
Jun 23 2017
Mar 7 2017
Dec 8 2016
However, when I attempt to login as 'erik' I get a different error message: 'Invalid username or password.'
I don't know whether this was the case before, but both 'erik' and 'eloquence' users seem to exist, producing the same results:
I get the same error message regardless of capitalization. The number (4136 in my original report) ticks up with each attempt.
Dec 7 2016
Sep 28 2016
Jul 5 2016
Jun 18 2016
Dec 7 2015
May 3 2015
Apr 29 2015
Since Jared is no longer at WMF after the end of this month, this feature needs to transition to new ownership. Pinging @Tnegrin since this rationally makes sense within the scope of the Readership group.
Apr 21 2015
@daniel Any update on the ETA yet? Should we push it to May/June, or is last week of April realistic?
@kaldari I am guessing this is actually happening this week, given that the bot was just approved, correct?
Apr 17 2015
Moving to next week in roadmap since Chinese deployment is still pending.
@Ironholds do you have bandwidth to take a look?
Apr 15 2015
@DarTar, if you and Oliver can work out a plan that works for both of you, I am fine with it.
Apr 10 2015
Apr 9 2015
Apr 8 2015
@Slaporte is the tech liaison from legal now that Luis runs community. Daniel and/or Andre, my recommendation would be that you set up a quick time with him to walk him through this data release. If he sees no flags, this is fine with me.
Per Mark's endorsement, this NDA request is approved.
Apr 6 2015
Apr 4 2015
Ah, thanks for pointing that out, James. Daniel asked me about this ticket and I assumed (given the ticket description and Daniel's explanation) that the proposal is still to rename to store.wikipedia.org. If store.wikimedia.org as the canonical URL is fine, that addresses the security concern and there should be no major blockers to change from shop.wikimedia.org to store.wikimedia.org. Renames are fun :-)
Apr 3 2015
Terrifying options may warrant some consideration, but I'll loop back with Victoria that this may be trickier than anticipated. @csteipp any thoughts on how security issues could be mitigated, and/or the suggestion above?
Ah, I see. So, to recap -- the concern is:
The branding has already been updated, there's a Twitter account "wikipediastore", etc., so all that remains to be done is changing the canonical URL. I can't speak for Victoria, but I'm guessing that this rename is due to the greater brand recognition of the Wikipedia brand and due to the store mainly selling Wikipedia products. In any case, it's up to the shop team to pick the name for the thing :)
Nice find, Stu. We may need a #CSI-Cyber project to track these references. ;)
Oh wow, that timestamp link is totally obscure -- but not what I mean either, because it's a permalink to only that part of the topic. What I mean is a link to the whole topic, but with the new comment highlighted (and possibly with the viewport scrolled to the new comment).
@Mattflaschen Note that T94962 does not describe exactly the same thing, even if we make the descriptions more helpful, the actual link should point to a page that highlights what's new (similar to the links from the notifications panel); especially in a large topic it's otherwise not very useful to understand what's going on.
@Legoktm are you owning this one? If so is it going out next week? Thanks.
Apr 2 2015
@Lydia_Pintscher, can you help with tracking the ETA on this?
@kaldari it looks like this is still blocked on bot approval, shall we target next week for now?
@Deskana, can we project a revised release date yet?
I understand this process is starting next week per https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Flow/LQT_conversion_process so moved there in the roadmap for now.
OK, let's schedule to a specific week once we have confidence on the ETA.
@Joe, do we need to push this to next week?
Please create new tasks for future deployments so they can be tracked on the roadmap.
@DarTar can give many examples -- how we handle article titles and disambiguation pages is probably the biggest area for improvement. While it's true that the actual titles aren't a technical issue, there are technical mechanisms we can consider to improve discoverability of content through external search engines. An example would be improved public data of the "How do people get here" variety -- helping users optimize titles and primary topics according to the needs of our readers. Similarly, there are many strategies that can be used to improve page metadata, discoverability of multilingual content, etc.
Apr 1 2015
If we don't have bandwidth to do a proper test, let's just remove it for a week or two and see if it depresses actions we care about. This animation is annoying enough that we should kill if it unless we have evidence that it benefits users.
Mar 27 2015
Mar 23 2015
(Roadmap is currently for significant functionality that reaches users & developers, let's discuss outside the context of this task if we want to add events, and if so, in what form.)
Mar 21 2015
(Discussed already a bit with i18n team, this is a big enough potential win that I want to make sure we have eyeballs on it.)
Mar 20 2015
Scheduled for 3/30
(Tag was inherited and not intentionally added, removing.)
Poke -- is this happening next week, or do we need to bump it to April?
This was scheduled for March, is this happening next week or should we bump it to April?
Deployment was reverted, moved to next week in roadmap.