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Bugs, Repairs, and Internal Operational News
This is a summary of recent technology and site configuration changes that affect the English Wikipedia. Please note that 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.
Bug fixes
- For some pages with suppressed edits, the edits were sometimes still showing up when one was logged out due to the pages being cached on the squid servers. Suppressed edit transactions are now committed before the pages are sent to the squid server, and the cached history views are forced to refresh. (r49592, bug 18450)
- Selective deletion of individual old image versions was broken in r48277, but has since been fixed. (r48837, bug 18171)
New features
- New revision parser functions have been added including {{REVISIONID:name}}, {{REVISIONDAY:name}}, {{REVISIONDAY2:name}}, {{REVISIONMONTH:name}}, {{REVISIONYEAR:name}}, {{REVISIONTIMESTAMP:name}} and {{REVISIONUSER:name}} (r49575, bug 6092). Note: this was reverted a month and a half later in r51424.
Other news
- According to Brion Vibber, CTO of the Wikimedia Foundation, after discussion the Wikimedia Projects have requested to opt-out of the Phorm / BT Webwise system, to avoid violating the privacy of the projects' users. Phorm, which was developed as a targeted advertising system based on traffic analysis, has been the subject of a petition, and an open letter has gone to many major Internet companies asking them to opt out of the system, which is planned by three major UK ISPs.
- Wikimedia developer Michael Dale, who is working on improving video and multimedia functionality in MediaWiki, has also been working on improving JavaScript handling within MediaWiki. He is working to make it so that JavaScript code can be added with a centralized loader in a single request. The developers also indicate that they will include the jQuery core library in what gets loaded, which means that they can reduce the size of existing JavaScript files including wikibits.js, mwsuggest.js, and common.js, to reduce the overall amount of JavaScript loaded. These changes may require some minor adjustments to existing skins. [1]
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New program officer, survey results, and more
New Program Officer chosen
Jennifer Riggs has been hired as the new program officer for the Wikimedia Foundation, according to Sue Gardner. Riggs is the first person to hold the newly created "Program Officer" role. She will be responsible for supervising the work of Jay Walsh, who manages public relations and press; Cary Bass, Foundation volunteer coordinator; and Frank Schulenberg, who works on outreach projects. According to Gardner, "as CPO, she is responsible for all non-technical program activities such as volunteer recruitment and public outreach."
Riggs has a background as volunteer coordinator for the American Red Cross Bay Area chapter, and has worked previously in Central America, the Pacific Islands and Togo. Riggs speaks French, Sango and some Spanish.
Commons Picture of the Year finals
The final round of voting has begun for the Wikimedia Commons Picture of the Year 2008 competition. There are 51 finalists, many of which were created by Wikimedians. Voting is open through 30 April. Any user registered by 1 January 2009 with at least 200 edits on any Wikimedia project before 12 February is eligible to vote, but unlike in the first round, voters may only vote for a single picture.
The first round, in which eligible voters could vote for as many of the 501 Featured Pictures promoted on Commons in 2008 as they liked, was tallied by category. The top 10% of images from each category were selected as finalists, with most finalists receiving over 100 votes.
Preliminary results from the UNU merit survey
Preliminary results from the General User Survey of 2008, which was done by UNU-MERIT in conjunction with the Wikimedia Foundation, have been posted.
The survey, which ran in a central sitenotice in October and November of last year, asked questions about respondants' demographics, editing habits (whether they were a contributor or a reader), why they edited (or not), and whether they donated to the Wikimedia Foundation (or not).
The results posted last week are selected from some of the questions. For instance, the preliminary results found that only 12.8% of contributors are female, and the average age for contributors is 26.8 years. Nearly 20% of contributors claimed either a Masters or PhD degree. Among those who did not contribute to Wikipedia, 25.3% said it was because they did not know how. Finally, the question results released addressed donations to the Wikimedia Foundation; 42% of respondents who didn't donate said it was because "I don't know how to do that", while 19.7% said it was because they didn't know Wikipedia was a non-profit. 33.6% of these responses were from the English Wikipedia, with the next 33% of responses split between the Spanish and German Wikipedias.
According to the Wikimedia Foundation blog post on the survey, the published results don't include responses from the Russian Wikipedia, which was drastically overrepresented in the results; the researchers are working on figuring out why this was the case.
This is the first large-scale survey of Wikipedia readers and contributors. UNU-MERIT, who developed the survey, is a research group that studies technology innovation, including free software and collaboration; Rishab Ghosh, who heads the research sub-group that completed the survey, spoke at Wikimania 2006.[2] There has been talk of running a large-scale survey of readers and contributors for several years, with several volunteers working on a general user survey. However, the effort did not get off the ground until the agreement between the WMF and UNU-MERIT. UNU-MERIT developed a new survey, which was translated by volunteers; when the survey was posted, several contributors on the English Wikipedia felt that it was poorly implemented and that there were flaws in the questions.
Briefly
- The submission deadline for Wikimania 2009 has been extended to April 30; see the Call for Participation.
- The host city for Wikimania 2010 has not yet been chosen; the jury is still deliberating.
- Wikia, which selected the GFDL as the default license for its wikis to ensure compatibility with Wikipedia, has started a discussion about the opportunity to switch GFDL wikis to the Creative Commons-Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 license, pending the license update decision of Wikimedia. Assuming that Wikipedia changes licenses, it appears that GFDL Wikia wikis will be given the opportunity either to opt-in or opt-out of a license change.
- Voting is continuing on the potential licensing change; go here to vote. (see previous story)
- The Finnish Wikiversity opens its doors, resolving Bug 16977.
Milestones
- The Chinese Wikipedia has reached 250,000 articles.
- The Esperanto Wikipedia has reached 250,000 total wikipages.
- The Finnish Wikipedia has reached 200,000 articles.
- The Czech Wikipedia has reached 125,000 articles.
- The Vietnamese Wikipedia has reached 80,000 articles with Quangbao's article on the song "…Baby One More Time".
- The Nepal Bhasa Wikipedia has reached 50,000 articles.
- The Chuvash Wikipedia has reached 10,000 articles.
- The Samogitian Wikipedia has reached 10,000 articles.
- The Waray-Waray Wikipedia has reached 5,000 articles.
- The Malagasy Wikipedia has reached 1,000 articles.
- The Burmese Wikipedia has reached 1,000 articles.
- The Czech Wikiversity has reached 1,000 articles.
- The Czech Wikisource project name has been localized to Wikizdroje.
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The Report on Lengthy Litigation
The Committee announced that they plan to re-organize and relocate various arbitration-related pages between April 26 and May 8, after a period of community review, which ends April 25.
The Arbitration Committee opened no cases this week, and closed one, leaving seven cases open.
Evidence phase
- Aitias: A case regarding Aitias's use of his administrator tools.
- Tang Dynasty: A case about editing conflicts on Inner Asia during the Tang Dynasty.
- Ryulong: A case regarding Ryulong's use of his administrator tools.
- Obama articles: A case opened to review behavior of editors of articles related to Barack Obama.
- West Bank - Judea and Samaria: A dispute about editor behavior in discussions about naming conventions for certain Israel- and Palestine-related locations.
- Date delinking: A case regarding the behavior of editors in the ongoing dispute relating to policy on linking dates in articles. An injunction has been issued prohibiting large-scale linking or delinking of dates until the case is resolved.
Voting
- Scientology: A case regarding behavioral problems in Scientology-related articles; the case is related to the prior case Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/COFS.
Closed
- Prem Rawat 2: A case concerning the continued behavioral problems on the pages about Prem Rawat, and related articles. A previous case, Prem Rawat, was closed in May of last year. Users Momento and Rumiton were topic banned from editing Prem Rawat and related pages for one year and a revert limitation was applied to Prem Rawat and related articles for one year.
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