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Tue, Sep 24
I've also tried Wiktionary and Wikiquote, with the same error.
It seems the same error happens on English and German Wikipedia. Is this not working across all official Wikimedia sites?
May 28 2024
Very active discussion here: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T246901
May 24 2024
FYI, this issue of a stale staff/contrators page came up organically in this conversation around the Annual Plan:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:Wikimedia_Foundation_Annual_Plan/2024-2025&diff=prev&oldid=26823520
May 20 2024
For the 2024 Hackathon in Tallinn, I prototyped an example virtual tour using the underlying Panellum software, which takes a JSON definition file for nodes, images, and hotspots. An example can be seen here:
May 11 2024
I agree having a one-click setting for the base of a prefix would be useful. At the very least, we should dissuade anyone from using wd: wdt: et al. as is done in Wikidata. That's only going to lead to more confusion, as it is highly likely that anyone who is using Wikibase will likely have Wikidata experience and will be interested in federating with Wikidata. Having "wd:" be ambiguous out of the box seems like bad practice. On more than one occasion, I've had to coach a GLAM organization to not keep the wd: prefix, as we don't have great documentation or elaboration around the pluses and minuses of this decision.
May 3 2024
Here is a longer "pitch" that is meant for the morning pitch session.
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FYI, some conversations about finding folks to help migrate it over are taking place here:
Dec 9 2023
FYI, this bot seems to be dormant as of September 2021.
Dec 7 2023
I kindly request that you extend the life of this tool to the February 2024 deadline. We will attempt to migrate it much earlier than that, preferably in December.
Nov 7 2023
I just noticed that the message at ores.wikimedia.org seems to imply we are 2 months away from the classic ORES REST API disappearing and everyone needing to use the LiftWing service. I'm wondering if there is still a plan to hard stop at the end of December 2023.
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Interesting idea - did you have any thoughts on how long each section summary should be? Would it be proportional to the section length? Fixed length? User definable with a slider/parameter? I used to do an exercise with my students to summarize a long article in SIX WORDS and only six words, so this project certainly is intriguing.
Seven years later, I'm tempted to surface this for the Wikimedia Hackathon 2023, or at least discuss the best possibilities using open-source tools.
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Apr 26 2022
Seems to be OK now, but I agree with @Dominicbm - these intermittent errors will crop up for 10-20 minutes then go away, but it's not clear whether they are being noticed or tracked by the folks on the search team. Any insights would be most welcome. Thanks.
Apr 21 2022
Looks like someone fixed it and it's back.
Mar 4 2022
Jan 27 2022
Agree, here's the specific error coming back:
Jan 13 2022
Dec 20 2021
There has been a response on meta to this from the WMF: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons_talk:SPARQL_query_service/Upcoming_General_Availability_release#Follow_up_response_to_WCQS_Authentication
Dec 16 2021
Dec 10 2021
I'm going to re-up some conversation around this, by observing a few things that have changed quite a bit from 2012. Now that Wikidata is the center of gravity for a lot of what we do, the community is working with more data sets than ever, whether it is for OpenRefine or GLAM work. We have tangible needs for sharing data sets within the movement and collaborating on them with advanced tools. So this would argue for not just settling for using Github or external sites, but to actually allow the storage of (reasonable) data sets using formats that are recognized as being a best practice.
Dec 6 2021
Dec 1 2021
Thanks for this work @Legoktm - very cool way to get it working. It does indeed work and is showing the documentation here: https://asgi-test.toolforge.org/docs#/
Nov 30 2021
FYI, @yuvipanda and @Chicocvenancio did help get Voilà running on PAWS as part of the Hackathon.
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Possible basic query for all participants in the 2020 Summer Olympics:
Jun 18 2021
May 22 2021
This would be great: @yuvipanda has been super helpful during Wikimedia Hackathon 2021 on improving the capabilities we have on PAWS and how we might publish standalone apps better to the community. Hope we can make this a priority.
May 19 2021
A longer summary of the issues I wrote up and posted on Commons:
This conversation about how to do bot additions of depiction metadata, and attribute them appropriately in Wikidata vs Commons, might be useful here as it is what spawned the recent interest in this topic.
May 13 2021
Hi @Chicocvenancio @Daniel_Mietchen - Wondering if there's anything we can do for the upcoming Hackathon related to this. Or, is enabling something like Voila practical as part of PAWS?