[03:19:18] what's up guys [03:19:23] gals [06:11:12] PROBLEM - wikidata.org dispatch lag is higher than 300s on www.wikidata.org is CRITICAL: HTTP CRITICAL: HTTP/1.1 200 OK - pattern not found - 1974 bytes in 0.104 second response time [06:38:58] Hi! who can help creating properties? https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Property_proposal/Authority_control#Israel_Film_Fund_ID [06:48:01] RECOVERY - wikidata.org dispatch lag is higher than 300s on www.wikidata.org is OK: HTTP OK: HTTP/1.1 200 OK - 1953 bytes in 0.104 second response time [07:03:58] !admin Hi! who can help creating properties? https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Property_proposal/Authority_control#Israel_Film_Fund_ID ? [07:03:58] Attention requested  HakanIST sjoerddebruin revi [07:06:07] that’s usually when someone interested in it have a look [07:16:51] PROBLEM - wikidata.org dispatch lag is higher than 300s on www.wikidata.org is CRITICAL: HTTP CRITICAL: HTTP/1.1 200 OK - pattern not found - 1968 bytes in 0.106 second response time [09:26:56] RECOVERY - wikidata.org dispatch lag is higher than 300s on www.wikidata.org is OK: HTTP OK: HTTP/1.1 200 OK - 1948 bytes in 0.116 second response time [13:37:46] PROBLEM - wikidata.org dispatch lag is higher than 300s on www.wikidata.org is CRITICAL: HTTP CRITICAL: HTTP/1.1 200 OK - pattern not found - 1965 bytes in 0.109 second response time [13:42:56] RECOVERY - wikidata.org dispatch lag is higher than 300s on www.wikidata.org is OK: HTTP OK: HTTP/1.1 200 OK - 1960 bytes in 0.107 second response time [13:43:51] JD.GJAMAJ [13:44:01] DGJD.8G [13:44:07] MADG.JA [14:29:42] Hi guys. Pls, don't hate me but I'm still having troubles with coherence of 2 queries. I mean: #1: SELECT ?id ?item WHERE { ?item p:P5114 ?s . ?s ps:P5114 ?id . } and #2: SELECT ?item WHERE {?item wdt:P5114 ?s } are returning a different number of items. But they shouldn't! I'm struggling to understand why. All seems fine. No duplicates. So what [14:29:42] is the reason? [14:34:12] Floatingpurr: wdt only includes the best statements (preferred if present, normal otherwise, never deprecated) [14:38:43] hey hoo! I know. The query with wdt does return MORE result than the others. It's pretty weird. [14:39:02] *other [14:39:49] I do not understand... [14:47:52] Floatingpurr: Seems you hit an inconsistency between the different servers here [14:51:12] hoo: I see. Is there a kind of sync in progress among those replica sets (excuse me for my MongoDB lexicon) [14:51:13] :D [14:51:34] forgot the question mark, sorry :d [14:52:37] Floatingpurr: Not really, they are all independent [14:53:18] Ouch, so how can this problem be fixed? [15:01:50] Floatingpurr: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T194510 [15:03:59] thanks hoo [15:04:51] just for understanding. Could I post on Phabricator well? [15:05:26] Or is somehow a restricted area? [15:05:51] Floatingpurr: No, you create an account there and start creating tickets or adding to eisting ones [15:06:01] You can log in with your Wikimedia account! :) [15:10:20] Woah! Thanks :) [15:22:05] \HELP [15:24:01] hoo: excuse me if I take advantage of your help once again. I inserted a wrong email address in phabricator (since it did not accept the one I used for my wikimedia account). Now I cannot confirm the account via email, even revoking and re-asking Phabricator grants in my WikiMedia panel. Is there a workaround? [16:31:50] hi there! anyone who can help me with questions regarding importing data to wikidata? [16:32:16] try to ask diaphon :) [16:32:26] ah! great! [16:34:36] well. i'm in the process of conceptualizing a project, where i want to make a complete bibliography of the texts by an autrian author. i thought about making this bibliography with techniqus from the semantic web and ended up in the wikidata-project. now i'm thinking about to write the data in RDF and then import the data to wikidata. would this be possible? [16:50:24] should i wait for an answer? [16:54:46] diaphon: yes, always have patience on IRC. ask the question and wait 24 hours [16:54:57] timezones .. weekend .. etc [16:56:06] huh, ok. i hope i will see the answer when i come back! is there a possibility to put my answer somewhere more stable? [16:56:31] i mean my question, of course [16:57:01] diaphon: just dont quit [16:57:10] and read the backlog later [16:57:31] we are all idling most of the time.. and sometimes reading backlog [16:57:49] also it isn't exactly the best time because in Germany it's Friday night [16:57:58] beer'o'clock literally [16:58:06] yeah, i know :-/ [16:58:22] what you can also do is mail the mailing list [16:58:24] that should also work [16:58:48] i will do that! do you mean the wikidata-mailing list? [16:59:02] if you have access to a computer that never shuts down (VM in a data center or so).. run your IRC client there [16:59:07] then you never have to quit [16:59:32] diaphon: yes, i was thinking this one https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikidata [16:59:39] hm, i am on my private machine at the moment. and the library is closing soon [16:59:47] go the mailing list route then [16:59:49] for now [16:59:59] great! i am in that list - i will put my question there! [17:00:03] cool! [17:00:08] thanks! [17:00:31] have a nice time! [17:00:34] thank you [17:18:52] Floatingpurr: No idea :/ Sorry [17:21:47] Hey everyone! [17:26:05] no problem hoo : ) [22:29:40] PROBLEM - wikidata.org dispatch lag is higher than 300s on www.wikidata.org is CRITICAL: HTTP CRITICAL: HTTP/1.1 200 OK - pattern not found - 1973 bytes in 0.094 second response time [22:40:10] RECOVERY - wikidata.org dispatch lag is higher than 300s on www.wikidata.org is OK: HTTP OK: HTTP/1.1 200 OK - 1976 bytes in 0.116 second response time [23:56:00] PROBLEM - wikidata.org dispatch lag is higher than 300s on www.wikidata.org is CRITICAL: HTTP CRITICAL: HTTP/1.1 200 OK - pattern not found - 1967 bytes in 0.089 second response time