[05:54:58] Nowotwór1F4v4f3cBrHF7u9FLatid9cXL49252897191220Anastazja47.0.0.S.M-J330FBuild [11:55:20] hi [11:56:05] hello anyone is online [11:57:31] hello [13:12:57] lucaswerkmeister: do you know what changed with special:newlexeme recently? I used to be able to put lemma-language in the url to load the page with it already set but now it ignores it [13:13:44] nikki: no idea, sorry [13:13:49] aww [13:14:16] also thank you for documenting namescript well :D [13:14:57] I've never used node before but managed to adapt it (drastically) to make a command line thing for adding a lexeme [13:15:55] https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/mediawiki/extensions/WikibaseLexeme/+/444244/ says that something was removed but I don’t know if it’s related [13:16:00] cool! [13:18:37] hm, that wasn't it, it was working a couple of weeks ago [13:18:42] but then on friday I noticed it wasn't [13:19:34] but I wasn't aware of any changes to that page, so I have no idea what happened [13:21:24] ah, wait, I forgot to pull before checking the log of the SpecialPage file [13:21:29] there are two more changes [13:21:59] https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/q/Reduce%20inheritance%20code%20sharing%20in%20SpecialNewLexeme [13:23:22] “not needed complexity” and “code … was not used” sounds suspicious ;) https://xkcd.com/1172/ [13:23:43] heh yes [13:24:07] do you think someone would be likely to make it support passing lemma-language via the url if I make a ticket? [13:24:31] not sure, but it sounds useful to me [13:24:34] I found it useful since I could make bookmarks for common combinations instead of having to look them up constantly, but I'm also not exactly a normal user [13:24:42] other special pages often support it as well, right? [13:24:53] (MediaWiki ones in general, I mean) [13:25:07] either as subpage syntax or ?query=string (or both) [13:25:14] I mean, most people don't go and make a command line thing instead :P [13:25:17] yeah, I think so [13:26:04] I know special:newitem does, I use that quite often too [13:27:41] it also still works for the other fields on the page, just not the one that is hidden by default [13:29:13] oh, okay [13:29:18] that might be related to another change [13:29:30] the field used to be hidden if you submitted the form with it being invalid [13:29:37] so you couldn’t even see what made the form invalid [13:29:40] and I think that was fixed recently [13:30:16] https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T194347 [13:50:36] created https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T205864 anyway [14:07:12] nikki: I think my IRC reader hid the “namescript” message from me, or perhaps I just missed it – anyways, that sounds even more cool :D [14:07:39] evil irc thing! [14:07:43] but yes, it's cool :D [14:08:22] I need to make it a bit more flexible instead of having to edit it to change the language or lexical category, but that'll probably have to wait until it annoys me enough :P [14:08:30] :D [15:36:13] Amir1: Hi! Just pinging about https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T197267#4606974 , if you can confirm what the original logic was about, I'll see if it's possible to rewrite using the more standard namespace registration machinery... [16:00:35] is anyone else having trouble removing statements with petscan? [16:06:16] weird... it seems that I have to remove the Q in the id for it to work [16:11:03] no, that doesn't work properly either, it removes stuff other than what I told it to [21:57:48] I just found out that one of my images (avalible on Commons as well) was used in a journal article. This article can/should have a Wikidata item created about it. Should the image on Commons be added to that items as a property somehow? Such as "image: filename:located on page: 1" or somehting? [22:07:26] https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q56849369 [22:47:31] PROBLEM - Check systemd state on wdqs1010 is CRITICAL: CRITICAL - degraded: The system is operational but one or more units failed. [23:27:50] PROBLEM - puppet last run on wdqs1010 is CRITICAL: CRITICAL: Puppet has 1 failures. Last run 4 minutes ago with 1 failures. Failed resources (up to 3 shown): Exec[enforce-users-groups-cleanup]