[00:01:45] harej: what about HTTPS reference URLs? [00:02:10] Good question. We should find a way to account for those. When I added those statements with HTTP links, we had not yet switched to HTTPS. [00:02:28] I can load the NIOSH website over HTTPS, but there don’t seem to be any such reference URLs yet [00:02:39] We should probably update all the references [00:02:40] but it looks like it doesn’t increase the query runtime at all, so: http://tinyurl.com/jrmw2ls [00:03:18] that just replaces https with http and otherwise runs the same query? [00:03:26] exactly :) [00:03:42] I suppose going the other way around would be morally preferrable :D [00:04:12] Well, at some point we should actually update the references to link to the HTTPS site [00:04:14] actually, if this works, why not replace the NIOSH URL prefix with some sentinel string and then search for that in the main query… [00:06:52] okay, that works, but isn’t any faster: http://tinyurl.com/glsudte (comments not updated, beware) [02:05:36] I have a {{Creator:Jonatan Svensson Glad}} and [[Category:Jonatan Svensson Glad]] on Commons. Would I be "Notable" for a Wikidata item? [02:05:37] 10[1] 04https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Template:Creator:Jonatan_Svensson_Glad13 => [02:05:40] 10[2] 04https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Category:Jonatan_Svensson_Glad [02:09:12] Josve05a: I think so. Unfortunately, I'm notable. [02:09:44] Unfortunately? [02:11:26] harej: Well...someone can nominate it for deletion if they'd like https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q28709959 [02:11:54] Welcome to the big leagues [02:16:40] I'm so COI and OR'ing this... [15:14:16] o/ [15:17:52] Hey [19:46:53] hey folks :) [19:47:16] i am giving a keynote on friday to a number of researchers who can help us with research around vandalism fighting [19:47:30] Really good to hear! [19:47:41] i'd like to show them many different examples of vandalism that is currently happening so they get a better understanding of it [19:47:59] if you have some links to share to edits that'd be awesome [19:48:13] i am interested in both obvious as well as sneaky vandalism [19:48:37] Most is coming from Spanish users https://www.wikidata.org/w/index.php?title=Q1339&diff=prev&oldid=443467240 [19:49:01] thx [20:22:56] Lydia_WMDE: Where were you hiding out this weekend? [20:23:14] multichill: at fosdem! [20:23:25] did we really manage to miss each other? [20:25:22] Lydia_WMDE: I bet you were hiding out in some KDE room [20:25:51] hehe actually not [20:25:54] i was walking around [20:26:01] i was at the kde booth some time [20:26:05] and in the community room [20:26:06] Did you see https://blog.wikimedia.org/2017/02/07/the-met-public-art-creative-commons/ btw? FINALLY! :-D [20:26:18] and hanging out with the videolan people in the cafeteria [20:26:25] thedj saw me! :D [20:26:29] he can vouch for me [20:26:39] i have not seen it yet, no. thanks! [20:28:54] Lydia_WMDE: That took a really long long time. I helped Richard a bit the last weeks. Currently importing some missing data based on what they have released [20:29:22] \o/ [20:32:51] sjoerddebruin: Thanks for the compliment xDD [20:33:16] abian: hm, the spanish thing? [20:33:24] Yeah :) [20:34:17] But you're right, most vandalism comes from the Spanish Wikipedia as we have icons in the infoboxes linking directly to the statements [20:35:34] Sadly, I'm sure that vandalism will continue growing, so thank you very much, Lydia_WMDE, great news :D [20:35:54] :) [21:00:57] hoo: You around? Must be a better way to parse wikidata coordinates than https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Module:WikidataCoord , right? [21:09:27] I kinda wish this MET donation happened after commons started using wikibase [21:11:38] And wait a couple more years pizzaiolo? We might as well get started now [21:11:54] multichill: will it take that long? [21:15:02] Probably yes. [21:15:22] And I would like to fill the gaps at https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:WikiProject_sum_of_all_paintings/Collection/Metropolitan_Museum_of_Art and related pages earlier than that ;-) [21:16:24] ha, neat wikiproject [21:35:37] Multichill... do you know an example of a python generator, that is using the output of a quarry-query? [21:42:25] edoderoo: Not quarry, but I do use SQL queries as a generator. Look in pagegenerators.py [21:42:40] Would be interesting to have a wrapper around quarry tool. You should file a bug for that [21:44:37] I actually ask that, because of the query you once made to list up all disambiguation-pages with backlinks. I lost the query (and only have a non working clone left). [21:47:02] I made it in quarry? [21:47:42] I guess so, but my memory is not always fail-proof on my age ;-) [21:48:23] o/ WMDE folks. You've listed a data analyst job at 1K Euro per year. https://angel.co/wikimedia-deutschland-e-v-1/jobs/204207-data-analyst-contractor [21:48:31] Berlin must have really low cost of living ;) [21:48:47] Quary #11609 is a look-alike, but gives a failure (nowadays) [21:49:26] halfak, welcome to the world of volunteers ;-) [21:51:26] :P edoderoo [21:51:52] edoderoo, being a volunteer doesn't mean you have no income [21:52:05] It's really a relational property. [21:57:19] edoderoo: Can't find it in my quarry queries [22:04:31] Can someone help me by linking to any docs about the current property recommender for wikidata here? https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T156401 [22:07:03] Lydia_WMDE: You wanted vandalism, check out https://www.wikidata.org/w/index.php?title=Special:RecentChanges&hideliu=1&namespace=120 [22:08:08] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/WikidataEntitySuggester [22:08:14] That looks interesting [22:15:41] this reminds me of the issue of evaluating the quality of items, someone had proposed to give "recommended properties" for particular types. Looks like it already exists: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P1963 [22:15:57] Oh great! [22:16:00] That's really useful [22:16:01] halfak: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/User:Sjoerddebruin/Entity_suggester might help [22:16:15] Thank sjoerddebruin & pintoch [22:16:23] These are what I'm looking for. [22:16:35] halfak: I haven't seen it in the wild but a quick sparql query shows that it *is* being used [22:17:12] pintoch, I would love to see this used more. I think manual curation is the right way to decide what belongs. [22:17:37] I totally agree [22:17:42] E.g. how WikiProject Chemistry develops standards for Chemistry articles on enwiki. [22:17:53] * halfak gathers more references.