[13:05:38] Hello everyone, I am unable to use the generated python code from query.wikidata.org is there something wrong with it? [13:06:10] Why can't you? Do you get an error? [13:06:21] 403 Forbidden [13:07:17] If I use the requests -> get request it works [13:15:07] If I use sparq.query().geturl() the return is https://query.wikidata.org/sparql?query=%23Cats%0ASELECT+%3Fitem+%3FitemLabel+%0AWHERE+%0A%7B%0A++%3Fitem+wdt%3AP31+wd%3AQ146.%0A++SERVICE+wikibase%3Alabel+%7B+bd%3AserviceParam+wikibase%3Alanguage+%22%5BAUTO_LANGUAGE%5D%2Cen%22.+%7D%0A%7D&format=json&output=json&results=json [13:15:18] if I follow the link it works [13:18:20] Somehow it now started to work again ... [13:47:50] mx_: yes, there is something wrong with the example code :/ https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T226709 [13:48:02] you need to set a user agent and we haven’t updated the examples yet, sorry about that [14:19:36] thank you for the info [21:34:59] what is defining formula (P2534) supposed to contain in the RDF mapping? [21:36:01] the current RDF dumps contain latex embedded in mathml, which looks a little bit weird [21:36:16] what's going on with media wiki? neither en. WD or commons for for me :( [21:36:32] s/for/work for/ [21:36:43] ddos attack, according to #wikmedia-tech [21:36:57] https://twitter.com/wikidata/status/1170083095661416450 [21:36:58] :( [21:37:44] ah. luckily archive seems to work though. even if not already in, it works easy and fast to "ave this page" [21:38:03] and hey, that way i'll also add more to archive [21:38:11] hope the dds ends soon [21:38:20] ddos attacks are so lame [21:38:59] Only affecting Europe/Middle Easy, not US/CA etc. So if you want to 'read' wiki, you can use archives or a VPN with connection to the US (don't edit using VPN due to open proxy policies) [21:39:45] well i'm in norway so i guess that's me affected [21:40:02] and yes, first thing i try always is archive if osmething i down for me so :D [22:00:04] ah, the RDF exports also use MathML as the literal type. I guess that makes more sense than just using a plain string and assuming tex [22:10:37] I'm not sure how to describe an online magazine which is sorta dead but not really https://www.wikidata.org/w/index.php?title=Q7784458&diff=1009250687&oldid=998263217 [22:11:29] (P1196 is funny but hopefully there's a better way) [22:11:53] but the site will still be accessible? [22:12:18] "manner of death" is a weird one [22:13:02] they seem to be saying it will still be accessible [22:13:36] so it will definitely be dead as an entity and as a set of staffers, but not necessarily as a domain [22:53:54] I'm looking at what's available and possibilities for importing and presenting US Department of Labor union data, but my knowledge of some technical and procedural intricacies are limited, so I can use some guidance or help. Among things this may involve are: [22:54:10] a property for "OLMS file numbers", see this template for context: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Cite_OLMS [22:54:57] tabular data for historical union memberships and finances, for example https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Data:Sandbox/djr13/AFL-CIO.tab [22:55:58] graphs for this data with appropriate formatting (formatting options are currently quite limited), for example on in my sandbox: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Djr13/Sandbox [22:57:25] however this is frustrated in part by the DoL OLMS's website being very ajax heavy, I've managed to directly link individual annual union reports, but have found no way to link a union's general record (eg, via the file number) [22:58:38] also the entire effort would be greatly aided by any means of aiding contribution of that data, which may take a conversation with OLMS [22:59:42] as of now there are about 46 union articles with graphs, almost all of which I added in December 2014 and haven't updated since due to the painful complexity of the old line chart template [23:00:11] (articles on Wikipedia, I mean) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Djr13/OLMS_graphing [23:06:16] maybe the site isn't really ajax, what I mean is half of it only seems to work via POST requests, frustrating direct links to the data [23:09:43] I'm inclined to email the OLMS and ask for some basic measures to enable direct linking, but I'd also be interested in possibilities that go further, APIs or such [23:10:46] [if nobody's interested and this rant would be better suited on some discussion page in Wikidata, please do direct me to it] [23:18:12] I'd also be interested in perhaps expanding this effort to, for example, UK Certification Officer data, or most ambitiously, perhaps seeking to publish OLMS's historical data by arrangement other than "copies of reports at 15 cents per page" [23:29:47] Change on 12meta.wikimedia.org a page Wikidata was modified, changed by 2806:2F0:9020:3412:18F3:D581:5ABB:5FFA link https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?diff=19357842 edit summary: [+101] [23:32:35] Change on 12meta.wikimedia.org a page Wikidata was modified, changed by ToBeFree link https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?diff=19357845 edit summary: [-101] Undo test edit (?)