[16:42:47] Lucas_WMDE: sjoerddebruin just so you know since I talked so much about this to you :p https://fr.wikinews.org/wiki/Jeux_olympiques_2018_:_r%C3%A9sultats_du_patinage_artistique_par_%C3%A9quipes [16:45:14] Harmonia_Amanda: \o/ [16:45:29] Auregann_WMDE: do you still have some space for ^ in the weekly summary? :) [16:45:29] :) [16:46:12] You have a category for South Korea but not Japan? [16:46:39] Harmonia_Amanda: are the images at the side also included automatically? [16:46:40] reosarevok: that seems strange actually [16:46:44] Lucas_WMDE: no [16:46:47] ok [16:46:55] Lucas_WMDE: because we don't have pictures of the Olympics [16:47:15] oh, I see, they’re from the european championships [16:47:17] so I took pictures where the skaters are wearing the same outfits than in the Olys [16:47:49] so it "looks like" but it isn't [16:48:08] I don't think we'll have decent quality free pictures of the Olys :'( [16:49:01] reosarevok: we do have a category… https://fr.wikinews.org/wiki/Cat%C3%A9gorie:Japon [16:50:02] reosarevok: strange [16:50:52] reosarevok: … that's because the category isn't linked to Wikidata [16:50:56] pff [16:51:01] Well, easy fix :D [16:51:13] yes ^^ [16:56:52] Harmonia_Amanda: btw are the tables sorted by anything by default? [16:57:21] right now, no, by order on the Wikidata item but we are working on an override [16:57:33] (fixing one column as the defautlsort) [16:57:42] ah, okay [16:58:08] Lucas_WMDE: you should see all the bugs we already corrected today :D [16:58:15] :D [16:58:22] are they on Phabricator? :P [16:58:33] our first version couldn't handle having the same qualifier as the property [16:58:50] but we have a P710 as qualifier of P710 for the team event… [16:59:02] Lucas_WMDE: nope, we worked directly on it [16:59:48] (well, I begged tpt and he did miracles) [17:04:12] Lucas_WMDE: do you have suggestions to make it better? [17:05:48] hm, not really [17:05:55] not familiar enough with the subject matter [18:04:05] Ah, too late :( [19:43:07] Hi, can anyone tell me where I can find converage information of Wikipedia / Wikidata according to different domains? Something like a pie chart that shows how many % of wiki articles belong to the category politics vs medicine say? [19:44:22] AdityaAS: you can find the total number of pages (and 'good' articles) on Special:Statistics?action=raw and on http://wikistats.wmflabs.org/display.php?t=wp [19:44:40] you can then go to a category page and see the number of pages inside it [19:44:54] and divide total by that number [19:45:38] https://grafana.wikimedia.org/dashboard/db/wikidata-datamodel-statements?refresh=30m&panelId=3&fullscreen&orgId=1 is probably also interesting. [19:46:15] Thanks for the prompt replies! [19:46:21] here is how you can use the API to get a list of all pages in a category [19:46:26] including the subcategories [19:46:27] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/API:Categorymembers [20:06:00] mutante: I still have a question. In a category page say "literature" There are 79 pages which directly fall under that category and there are 54 sub categories. Ideally I would want all the articles in all the subcategories to be a part of the count I'm taking (instead of 79 in this case). Anyway I can get that automatically? [20:06:05] From existing stats [20:06:12] @mutante: [20:07:04] I'm hoping I can do this from the API:Categorymembers end point [20:44:22] mutante: Hey, was able to figure out how to handle the subcat thing using the web api you provided. Thanks a lot! [20:46:51] Do we know if every Wikimedia project and their language variants have Wikidata items? [20:47:03] I know many of them do, but like, all of them? [20:50:49] http://tinyurl.com/yagngzme suggests 910 items, which is pretty damn close. [21:05:08] In fact, it's only missing one content project! [22:03:19] AdityaAS: :) great. nice to hear that