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23 November 2009

Uploading tool
New tool for photo scavenger hunts
Election report
Arbitration Committee Election: Nominations closing November 24
Fundraiser
"Wikipedia Forever" fundraiser continues
News and notes
Government stubs, Suriname exhibit, milestones and more
In the news
The Decline of Wikipedia, and more
Discussion report
Discussion Reports and Miscellaneous Articulations
Features and admins
Approved this week
Arbitration report
The Report on Lengthy Litigation
Technology report
Bugs, Repairs, and Internal Operational News
 

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2009-11-23

Bugs, Repairs, and Internal Operational News

This is a summary of recent technology and site configuration changes that affect the English Wikipedia. Some bug fixes or new features described below have not yet gone live as of press time; the English Wikipedia is currently running version 1.44.0-wmf.12 (8b8c762), and changes to the software with a version number higher than that will not yet be active. Configuration changes and changes to interface messages, however, become active immediately.

Bots approved

One new bot task was approved this past week:

New features

Other news

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2009-11-23

Government stubs, Suriname exhibit, and more

Expanded coverage of municipal governments

Every five years, the U.S. Census Bureau performs the Census of Governments, a nationwide survey of American government at all levels, including local-level and special purpose governments, like housing, stadium, and parking. Two editors from WikiProject Pennsylvania, Dthomsen8 and Blargh29, proposed using a bot to create stubs for about 1,700 municipal authorities in Pennsylvania. Even though this was to be a Pennsylvania specific endeavor, it was thought that this could be the first step to creating stubs for every special purpose government in the United States.

However, consensus developed at the Village pump against such an article-creating bot. Instead, the data from the Census of Governments was used to create Pennsylvania county-specific lists of these municipal authorities. For instructions on how to manipulate this data to get lists created quickly, see Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Pennsylvania#Lists of municipal authorities.

President of Suriname visits WMF-partnered museum exhibit

One of the images from the exhibition

The 10 August edition of The Signpost reported that the Tropenmuseum of Amsterdam had partnered with WMF Netherlands and the Open Progress Foundation to hold a collaborative exhibit about the cultural history of Suriname. Suriname is the smallest sovereign state in terms of area and population in South America. The country is the only Dutch-speaking region in the Western Hemisphere that is not a part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. According to the Tropenmuseum's official Twitter feed, President Ronald Venetiaan of Suriname visited the museum to see the exhibit this past weekend.[3] First Lady Lisbeth Venetiaan came to the Tropenmuseum last Saturday and was so impressed that she returned with her husband the following day. The Suriname exhibit at Tropenmuseum is the first time a Wikimedia chapter has collaborated with a major museum to hold a joint exhibit.

Edit count

Rich Farmbrough became the first user to pass 500,000 edits on Wikipedia [4], with over 68,000 edits this month alone (many made with AWB). Rich Farmbrough has been one of the top three contributors to Wikipedia by edit count for around three and a half years, dipping only once to fourth place in that time. The Wikipedian with the next highest edit count currently, Rjwilmsi, has made over 360,000 edits (again many with AWB).

Usability study update

The second user study has been posted by the Wikimedia Usability project. The study included 8 in-person interviews about editing Wikipedia, focusing on the effectiveness of the beta interface changes the usability project has made so far. The full report including videos is available on the usability wiki.

Briefly

  • Sue Gardner was awarded the Huffington Post media gamechanger of the year award, coming in first in a field of ten choices.
  • It was announced that the 2nd Chinese Wikimedia conference will be held on 26 and 27 December in Macau; information and links are on meta.
  • Ongoing fundraiser statistics can be viewed here, while donor comments can be viewed here. Fundraiser notices continue to be switched out based on performance, with the message "Wikipedia is there when you need it—now it needs you" running at 60% of the time on the English Wikipedia last week.
  • A new essay at Wikipedia:Make stubs encourages editors to build the encyclopedia by making stubs instead of red links.
  • Notability is described as a "measure of the topic's impact" at the new essay at Wikipedia:Notability means impact.
  • A new how-to at Wikipedia:Using WebCite gives tips on using WebCite to prevent linkrot.
  • A simple mobile interface for Wikipedia has been posted; it's available in French and English.
  • Laura Hale, founder of the Fan History wiki, has proposed that the project join the Wikimedia Foundation projects. Discussion ensued on the Foundation-l mailing list, including whether there should be an entertainment-focused Wikimedia project, and whether Fan History's copyright and mission is appropriate for Wikimedia.

Milestones

This week in history

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2009-11-23

The Report on Lengthy Litigation

The Arbitration Committee did not open or close any cases this week, leaving five cases open.

Open cases

Tothwolf

The Tothwolf case has entered its second week of deliberations. The case, which concerns a long-standing dispute between Tothwolf and several other editors, was filed by third party Jehochman. No workshop drafting has yet taken place; a draft decision, to be written by arbitrator Wizardman, is expected by 6 December.

Ottava Rima restrictions

The Ottava Rima restrictions case has entered its second week of deliberations. The case was filed by Ottava Rima to appeal an editing restriction imposed following a community discussion on the administrators' noticeboard. A number of proposals have already been made on the workshop page; a draft decision, to be written by arbitrators Wizardman and Rlevse, is expected by 1 December.

Socionics

The Socionics case has entered its seventh week of deliberations. The case was filed by rmcnew, who alleged that Tcaudilllg has engaged in edit-warring and personal attacks. Tcaudilllg has denied the allegations, calling them "ad hominem attacks on [his] character". Drafting arbitrator Carcharoth has drafted a number of proposals on the workshop page; a draft decision was expected by 14 November.

Asmahan

The Asmahan case has entered its tenth week of deliberations. The filing editor, Supreme Deliciousness, alleges that Arab Cowboy has engaged in a variety of disruptive behavior on the "Asmahan" article; Arab Cowboy denies the allegations, and claims that Supreme Deliciousness is pursuing a disruptive agenda of his own. The drafting arbitrator, John Vandenberg, has posed a number of questions to the parties, and has drafted a number of proposals on the case workshop. A draft decision in the case was expected by 19 November.

Eastern European mailing list

The Eastern European mailing list case has entered its tenth week of deliberations, and its sixth week of voting. The case concerns a set of leaked mailing list archives which are alleged to show an extensive history of collusion among numerous editors of Eastern European topics. Standard workshop procedures have been suspended for the case, so normal drafting of proposals by the parties and other editors has not taken place.

The proposed decision, written by arbitrator Coren, would strip Piotrus of his administrator status, ban him for three months, and place him under a topic ban for one year; ban Digwuren and Martintg for three months and also place them under year-long topic bans; and issue a number of admonishments and reminders, as well as an amnesty for all participants of the mailing list not otherwise sanctioned. Additional proposals made by other arbitrators include bans for Tymek, Jacurek, and Radeksz, as well as more nuanced topic bans for Piotrus and Digwuren. Voting on the proposals is divided. Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2009-11-23/Humour

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