Victionarium:Taberna/Tabularium/2016-07
Standard bot policy
+/-Hello,
To facilitate steward granting of bot access, I suggest implementing the standard bot policy on this wiki. In particular, this policy allows stewards to automatically flag known interlanguage (interwiki) linking bots (if this page says that is acceptable), which form the vast majority of such requests. The policy also enables global bots on this wiki (if this page says that is acceptable), which are trusted bots that will be given bot access on every wiki that allows global bots. At this moment the Wiktionaries are not supported by Wikidata yet, so interwiki bot activity will still be present in this project.
This policy makes bot access requesting much easier for local users, operators, and stewards. To implement it we only need to create a redirect to this page (or the community page where bot requests are handled) from Project:Bot policy, and add a line at the top noting that it is used here. Please read the text at m:Bot policy before commenting. If you object, please say so; I hope to implement in two weeks if there is no objection, since it is particularly written to streamline bot requests on wikis with little or no community interested in bot access requests. If you have any questions, feel free to ask me at my talk page at Meta-Wiki.
Thank you very much, --MarcoAurelio 10:50, 29 Iunii 2016 (UTC)
- @MarcoAurelio: There are no objections from my side to install the standard bot policy here. Our community page for bot requests is Victionarium:Automata (redirected to Victionarium:Bots).
- All interested contributors of the Victionarium community are now invited to express their opinions on this topic.
- --YaganZ (disputatio) 19:20, 30 Iunii 2016 (UTC)
- @YaganZ: Salve. I'm happy there are no objections. With regards to the page used to request bot flags, you can move Victionarium:Bots to Victionarium:Automata if that's the better Latin translation. You can even create a dedicated request page for bot flags. What's needed is that Project:Bot policy points to the page where the requests are made, so cross-wiki users can find it easily by searching for "Project:Bot policy]] in the search box. That page will need to show a little text in English that the wiki uses the standard bot policy and if allows automatic approval and if allows global bots (please remember that you can decide whether to implement automatic approval and global bots, just automatic approval or just global bots as your community decides). Vale. Best regards, --MarcoAurelio (disputatio) 18:57, 1 Iulii 2016 (UTC)
- @MarcoAurelio: Hello, there wasn't any objection during a period of 7 days. I created a page Project:Bot policy, redirecting to Victionarium:Automata#Bot policy, where I added a text according to the present bot policy of Victionarium. You might do now the necessary steps from your side. Best regards, --YaganZ (disputatio) 11:16, 8 Iulii 2016 (UTC)
- @YaganZ: Thanks for the ping. I'll shortly make the changes at Meta to reflect the current status of the policy and add la.wiktionary to the wikiset of wikis where global bots can operate. Best regards, MarcoAurelio (disputatio) 17:44, 8 Iulii 2016 (UTC)
- @MarcoAurelio: Hello, there wasn't any objection during a period of 7 days. I created a page Project:Bot policy, redirecting to Victionarium:Automata#Bot policy, where I added a text according to the present bot policy of Victionarium. You might do now the necessary steps from your side. Best regards, --YaganZ (disputatio) 11:16, 8 Iulii 2016 (UTC)
- @YaganZ: Salve. I'm happy there are no objections. With regards to the page used to request bot flags, you can move Victionarium:Bots to Victionarium:Automata if that's the better Latin translation. You can even create a dedicated request page for bot flags. What's needed is that Project:Bot policy points to the page where the requests are made, so cross-wiki users can find it easily by searching for "Project:Bot policy]] in the search box. That page will need to show a little text in English that the wiki uses the standard bot policy and if allows automatic approval and if allows global bots (please remember that you can decide whether to implement automatic approval and global bots, just automatic approval or just global bots as your community decides). Vale. Best regards, --MarcoAurelio (disputatio) 18:57, 1 Iulii 2016 (UTC)
Compact Links coming soon to this wiki
+/-Please help translate to your language
Hello, I wanted to give a heads up about an upcoming feature for this wiki which you may seen already in the Tech News. Compact Language Links has been available as a beta-feature on all Wikimedia wikis since 2014. With compact language links enabled, users are shown a much shorter list of languages on the interlanguage link section of an article (see image). This will be enabled as a feature in the soon for all users, which can be turned on or off using a preference setting. We look forward to your feedback and please do let us know if you have any questions. Details about Compact Language Links can be read in the project documentation.
Due to the large scale enablement of this feature, we have had to use MassMessage for this announcement and as a result it is only written in English. We will really appreciate if this message can be translated for other users of this wiki. The main announcement can also be translated on this page. Thank you. On behalf of the Wikimedia Language team: Runa Bhattacharjee (WMF) (talk)-13:06, 29 Iunii 2016 (UTC)
Compact Language Links enabled in this wiki today
+/-Please help translate to your language
Compact Language Links has been available as a beta-feature on all Wikimedia wikis since 2014. With compact language links enabled, users are shown a much shorter list of languages on the interlanguage link section of an article (see image). Based on several factors, this shorter list of languages is expected to be more relevant for them and valuable for finding similar content in a language known to them. More information about compact language links can be found in the documentation.
From today onwards, compact language links has been enabled as the default listing of interlanguage links on this wiki. However, using the button at the bottom, you will be able to see a longer list of all the languages the article has been written in. The setting for this compact list can be changed by using the checkbox under User Preferences -> Appearance -> Languages
The compact language links feature has been tested extensively by the Wikimedia Language team, which developed it. However, in case there are any problems or other feedback please let us know on the project talk page. It is to be noted that on some wikis the presence of an existing older gadget that was used for a similar purpose may cause an interference for compact language list. We would like to bring this to the attention of the admins of this wiki. Full details are on this phabricator ticket (in English).
Due to the large scale enablement of this feature, we have had to use MassMessage for this announcement and as a result it is only written in English. We will really appreciate if this message can be translated for other users of this wiki. Thank you. On behalf of the Wikimedia Language team: Runa Bhattacharjee (WMF) (talk)-03:05, 1 Iulii 2016 (UTC)
Open call for Project Grants
+/-Please help translate to your language:
- Greetings! The Project Grants program is accepting proposals from July 1st to August 2nd to fund new tools, research, offline outreach (including editathon series, workshops, etc), online organizing (including contests), and other experiments that enhance the work of Wikimedia volunteers.
- Whether you need a small or large amount of funds, Project Grants can support you and your team’s project development time in addition to project expenses such as materials, travel, and rental space.
- Submit a grant request or draft your proposal in IdeaLab
- Get help with your proposal in an upcoming Hangout session
- Learn from examples of completed Individual Engagement Grants or Project and Event Grants
- Also accepting candidates to join the Project Grants Committee through July 15.
- With thanks, I JethroBT (WMF) 15:25, 5 Iulii 2016 (UTC)
IMPORTANT: Admin activity review
+/-Hello. A new policy regarding the removal of "advanced rights" (administrator, bureaucrat, etc) was adopted by global community consensus in 2013. According to this policy, the stewards are reviewing administrators' activity on smaller wikis. To the best of our knowledge, your wiki does not have a formal process for removing "advanced rights" from inactive accounts. This means that the stewards will take care of this according to the admin activity review.
We have determined that the following users meet the inactivity criteria (no edits and no log actions for more than 2 years):
- Muke (administrator)
These users will receive a notification soon, asking them to start a community discussion if they want to retain some or all of their rights. If the users do not respond, then their advanced rights will be removed by the stewards.
However, if you as a community would like to create your own activity review process superseding the global one, want to make another decision about these inactive rights holders, or already have a policy that we missed, then please notify the stewards on Meta-Wiki so that we know not to proceed with the rights review on your wiki. Thanks, Rschen7754 20:48, 16 Iulii 2016 (UTC)
Save/Publish
+/-The Editing team is planning to change the name of the “Servare” button to “Hanc paginam divulgare” and “Hanc recensionem divulgare”. “Hanc paginam divulgare” will be used when you create a new page. “Hanc recensionem divulgare” will be used when you change an existing page. The names will be consistent in all editing environments.[1][2]
This change will probably happen during the week of 30 August 2016. The change will be announced in Tech News when it happens.
If you are fluent in a language other than English, please check the status of translations at translatewiki.net for “Hanc paginam divulgare” and “Hanc recensionem divulgare”.
The main reason for this change is to avoid confusion for new editors. Repeated user research studies with new editors have shown that some new editors believed that “Servare” would save a private copy of a new page in their accounts, rather than permanently publishing their changes on the web. It is important for this part of the user interface to be clear, since it is difficult to remove public information after it is published. We believe that the confusion caused by the “Servare” button increases the workload for experienced editors, who have to clean up the information that people unintentionally disclose, and report it to the functionaries and stewards to suppress it. Clarifying what the button does will reduce this problem.
Beyond that, the goal is to make all the wikis and languages more consistent, and some wikis made this change many years ago. The Legal team at the Wikimedia Foundation supports this change. Making the edit interface easier to understand will make it easier to handle licensing and privacy questions that may arise.
Any help pages or other basic documentation about how to edit pages will also need to be updated, on-wiki and elsewhere. On wiki pages, you can use the wikitext codes {{int:Publishpage}}
and {{int:Publishchanges}}
to display the new labels in the user's preferred language. For the language settings in your account preferences, these wikitext codes produce “Hanc paginam divulgare” and “Hanc recensionem divulgare”.
Please share this news with community members who teach new editors and with others who may be interested.