[04:10:47] Anyone around? [04:11:16] I'm trying to Pending Changes protect a page on en-wiki and I'm getting an odd error. "Sorry, no more pages can be put under pending changes protection (limit: 2000 pages)". Is this a technical limit of the software or something placed by the community? [04:11:31] lol [04:16:51] $wgFlaggedRevsProtectQuota = 2000; [04:17:24] Mifter: There's a limit but I don't know whether it was by placed after discussion. [04:18:51] Thanks for the info, I've been looking at the discussions and can't seem to find any mention of a 2000 page limit (there is also nothing on WP:PC or WP:VP/T). I wasn't aware of it existing, but being that we've apparently now hit 2000 pending changes protected articles it is now an issue. [04:19:14] ptwiki's limit is 300 [04:21:03] Hmm, thanks for the help, I guess I'll be pinging the community on en to see if there is a reason for 2000 then. [04:30:21] It looks like the limit is back from when we had this as a trial https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Pending_changes/Trial [07:28:35] Surprising that people forgot about it. [17:13:41] Anyone else getting this? Got it twice now. "Chipsie invited you to join #chipbot" [17:14:24] not me [17:15:26] That would be Geo23. [17:28:29] Krenair: Turned out to be a troll in #wikimedia-nl and #wikimedia-commons. Banned now. [17:39:29] siebrand: how is/was GSoC summit? [17:40:19] Nice that Andre is already adding gci2014 tags. GCI was (even) more satisfactory than GSoC, IMHO. :) I wanted to ask about it the other day but forgot. [18:05:52] Nemo_bis: is still pretty cool. [18:14:59] :) [20:30:29] Hi! Sorry if I'm not on the good channel. I need some help regarding wikimedia. I want to start a research project and Wikiversity seems the best environment for that, but I want to start locally and than transfer it online on Wikiversity website. My questions are: 1) If I install wikimedia locally, can(will) I have the same features/environment like in Wikiversity? ; 2) Can I upload my local wikimedia project on Wikiversity when I [20:30:29] feel it's the time? Thank you. [20:36:51] freenux: 1) potentially yes but likely to be a lot of work, 2) yes but images are hard. [20:37:27] What sort of "project" is this? If you just mean writing a set of pages, it's probably easier to write them in LibreOffice and then export to wikitext. :) [20:40:20] Nemo_bis: thanks, it's mostly text, but I thought will be easier to start locally in the same environment and than just upload the content. [20:41:16] I have some text alreade in LibreOffice, maybe I'll try it out like you suggested [20:43:21] If you use GNU/Linux, the package you need to install for LibreOffice to be able to export to wikitext is libreoffice-wiki-publisher [20:43:31] And variations on this name [20:43:56] ok, I'll lok for it, I'm on Debian...thanks [20:56:35] [[Tech]]; Ruslik0; /* How do you make a wiki? */ fixing; https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?diff=10329048&oldid=10312943&rcid=5683262