Goings-on in the week starting Sunday March 7 2004
- Wikipedia:Goings-on (Sunday March 7): This page is started!
- Wikipedia talk:Mailing lists: A poll on where meta-discussions should be held ends (9 March) with no consensus.
- Thumbnailed images: A design competition continues on Meta to replace the grey thumbnail borders.
- List of encyclopedia topics (Sunday March 7): Magnus Manske finishes uploading the 78 pages of links.
- Wikipedia talk:How to revert a page to an earlier version: What originally started off as a suggested guideline has sparked discussion (mainly on the mailing list [1] [2] [3]) about a possible introduction of a policy against more than three reverts, punishable by 24-hour bans. Further suggestions from Jimbo follow [4].
- User:Bird: It seems that this user is attempting to remove large amounts of content contributed by himself in the past. See also User:David Newton/Bird Dispute and on the mailing list [5] [6].
- Wikipedia:List of empty images: Silsor calls for cleaning up of zero-length uploads.
- Emmss Vandalism (March 9-11): large scale spambot vandalism at ko:, fy:, gl:, gn:, ja:, ms: and sq:. Measures now taken at the squid server level to block POST commands coming from the proxies used by the spambot. Andre Engels, Angela, Dori, Fuzheado, Jeronim, JorgeGG, Kowey, Maximus_Rex handle most of the damage. Tim Starling assists by deputizing administrators on the spot for the smaller Wikipedias.
- Downtime (March 10): Wikipedia experiences about 1 hour of downtime due to a database crash.
Arbitration committee
WikiProjects
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On the mailing lists this week
Wikipedia-l, Wiken-l, Intlwiki-l, Wikitech-l and Wikilegal-l, 7-13 March.
News
- Suda crashed
- The developers prepare for the 1.2.0 release of Mediawiki
- Bandwidth thieves are blocked from taking our images (+ related issues of fair use and lack of a way of getting the images). Worldhistory is unblocked
- Proxies are blocked
- New &action=purge feature
- New squid server in Germany
- Links caching has been turned off and the links table is being rebuilt
- Changes to the links table are made as part of the new database schema, which should solve the issues that occur when renaming pages with a long edit history (won't be live for a few weeks)
- The MIT paper (PDF) on Wikipedia and history flow will be presented at CHI 2004
- The development policy now says developers must document their features
- Penguin is doing extended burnin tests until Friday so Geoffrin will be here soon. Gunther is available again
- New image format now allows formatting and links in the caption
- DNS and Zwinger issues resolved
- The Daily Telegraph are linking to Wikipedia a lot
- NohatBot uploads recordings of IPA sounds
- Requests for de-adminship renamed to Requests for review of admin actions
- New pretty graphs
International
- Spambot attacks
- Jean-Luc Azra wants to start a Tok Pisin Wikipedia
- Goran Kulenovic requested adminship on bs:
- Borislav Manolov requested bureaucratship on bg:
Adverts/announcements/polls etc
Issues
- Edit war policy
- User:Bird. Jimbo recommends blocking and sannse attempts mediation
- Jimbo supported the "protect on the version of the person not edit warring" idea
- User:66.185.84.208/User:kchishol1970 unblocked
- The meaning of consensus on VfD
- Problems with the mediation committee including role confusion and access to IPs
- Protection of 1729 (number)
- Are inter-namespace redirects allowed?
- Jesus Chirst and banning of offensive names
- DNA
- User:168... and arbitration
- Eloquence's removal of Sam Spade from WP:RFA
- Talk page spam
- 3-revert rule - rule or policy?
- GFDL section 7, CC-ND and other image licensing issues
- Should "In the news" be on the main page?
- Arbitration
- Single point of failure and the need for a backup DB server
- RickK/Wik mediation
Proposals
- Special:Recent Vandalisms
- Banning by cookie
- Displaying randomly assigned account names instead of IPs
- m:Gnutella
- Replace sysops with one chief duty editor
- "Honorary developers" to be allowed to assign user rights. See m:Developer access
- Wikilyrics project (may violate copyright, if not use Wikisource)
- RSS feeds and their application to watchlists
- m:Edit throttling
- New status of "registered, confirmed users" in between users and sysops
- Require users to provide verifiable non-Yahoo/Hotmail email addresses
- Policy juries
- Edit throttling and per-article bans
- 24 hour bans for reverting
- Copyright of anonymous editors to be assigned to the Wikimedia Foundation
- Using a TeX hieroglyphs module on Wikipedia
- Requiring 3+ admins to approve bureaucrat-type actions
- Parsing HTML-like tags
- Notification to users when they break the 3-revert rule
- Rewards for good behaviour
- Giving wikiprojects wikimoney
- Admins to have the ability to (temporarily) filter all edits which involve a certain domain
- Using captchas to stop spamming (issues with non-spamming bot edits and patents)
- Revert all of a user's edits with one click
- Combined recent changes
- Rollback function to allow deletion
Bugs/feature requests
- Image:Bill Clinton.jpg is undeletable
- Technical implementations for the 3 revert rule.
- Wikipedia is down (fixed)
- Inaccessible toolbar buttons on hu: (fixed)
- French Wikipedia to switch to UTF-8 following a vote
- Problems installing MediaWiki (try MediaWiki 1.2.0rc3 instead)
- Subpages feature
- Non-UTF, non-ASCII usernames cause problems with Special:Export (to be fixed before 1.2.0)
- Image thumbnail feature bug (fixed in CVS)
- Spell checker. See also m:WYSIWYG editor
- LaTeX chess support (stalled by tag-dogmatism at Wikisophia)
- Problems with accented characters in links
- Problems with convertdb.php
- Caching problems leading to no notification of edit conflicts
Miscellaneous
- yahoopops can solve some issues with Yahoo mail
- Timwi asked for temporary developer access
- Do anons get talk page notification?
- French bureaucrats
- Should people edit languages they can't read?
- Erik asked Jimbo to approve 24 hour bans for edit warring
- Is dispute resolution process useful? Do we need less bureaucracy or less unilateralism?
- Desysoppings should be announced
- Differences between developer access and CVS access
- Stats may not be accurate
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