[09:06:49] Sigh [09:07:03] https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Special:WhatLinksHere/Q17245659 was set as "Green" in English, so I bet some of those are wrong [09:11:01] Sigh, and https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q17122705 said "blues" [09:11:50] (changed by https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/181.176.65.55 as their only change, thanks for your contribution and all) [09:13:03] Is https://www.wikidata.org/w/index.php?title=Q41788458&action=history allowed or is it considered self-promo? [09:26:46] Hello, I have some questions, can someone please help me ? [09:26:47] 1. Does RDF and JSON dumps of wikidata have different schemas ? I want to use the external identifiers which I did not find in JSON dumps. [09:26:47] 2. What is the best way to process the rdf dumps ? [09:26:48] 3. Is it possible to setup my own SPARQL setup with the dumps ? If so, can you please point me to the documentations describing the steps ? [09:32:10] !admin [09:41:58] Hmm. Either games should have one entry per platform, or Metacritic ID shouldn't assume single-use https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q15710823 [09:42:04] *single-value [09:54:08] MobyGames also expects one value... [09:54:48] * reosarevok changed the P regexp to accept "person/" since those seem perfectly legitimate and it already accepted p31q5 [09:55:26] :) [12:04:05] I guess I've just not noticed it before but may it is a bug: you can't seem to expand statements references in an old revision of an item. Is this just me? e.g. https://www.wikidata.org/w/index.php?title=Q43920918&oldid=599708910 . Looking through the source the content still exists you just can't see it because there is no expand arrow. [12:09:07] +1 [12:09:22] (whatever that means ^^) [12:15:39] I looked in phabricator but couldn't instantly find a T for it. I can reproduce in a chrome incognito window when not logged in so I don't think it is a gadget/userscript trashing it. Anyone know if it's deliberate? If not I guess I'll make a ticket [12:16:53] tarrow: doesn’t sound deliberate, and there seems to be an error in the console, so feel free to report it :) [12:16:56] (I can’t investigate it more right now) [12:17:10] Lucas_WMDE: Great; I'll do that :) [12:29:14] Lucas_WMDE: I don't see the console error but I mentioned it in the ticket https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T182767 [12:31:09] tarrow: okay, I also get the console error on the current revision, so it’s probably unrelated [12:31:34] probably a userscript or something – I don’t see it in Chromium (where I’m not logged in) [12:31:55] Ah cool, I'll edit it out then [12:32:08] okay, thank you :) [15:02:05] Technical Advice IRC meeting starting in 60 minutes in channel #wikimedia-tech, hosts: @addshore & @Thiemo_WMDE - all questions welcome, more infos: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Technical_Advice_IRC_Meeting [15:02:24] This is the last Technical Advice IRC meeting for 2017! [18:25:26] Anyone interested in helping mentor https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T182766 for Google Code-in? It's just 'add one fact' to a controlled set of items [22:24:24] !help [22:25:29] !admin [22:32:01] Well, this chat is dead. :o [22:33:53] Streemath: it isn't dead, but generally in IRC you just ask your question :) [22:34:20] (I haven't tried the admin command so no idea how active they are though) [22:35:42] I'm here, but it's quite late. [22:36:31] Gah, queries by item label are awfully slow. I get why, but it's still annoying :D [22:41:24] reosarevok: Would you mind taking a look at a page I'm creating? [22:41:40] I'm not an expert but I can check :) [22:42:51] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Kind_of_Christmas_(Reba_McEntire_album) [22:43:11] Oh, that's the English Wikipedia though, not Wikidata :) [22:43:31] oo, I'm in the wrong IRC, oops! [22:43:47] :) [22:43:55] I suspect their IRC is more active anyway :D [22:44:03] Lol, sorry about that. Do you have their #? [22:44:49] There's both https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:IRC/wikipedia-en-help and #wikipedia-en [22:45:02] I haven't tried them so not sure what's better for you :) (-help is for newbies)