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Latest tech news from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. Translations are available.
Recent changes
- You can join a new email list for important news about Wikimedia Labs. [1]
- You can read the last monthly report. In the future you can read team reports every three months. You can see current work on the roadmap. [2] [3]
- The number of articles in Special:Statistics is now updated once a month. [4]
- You can use a new version of the Wikipedia app for Android. Using the app, you can now share a fact with your friends. [5]
Problems
- The import tool was broken for a few days. Imports didn't add log entries. You can delete and import pages again if necessary. [6]
- Labs was broken several times this week. [7] [8] [9] [10]
Changes this week
- The new version of MediaWiki has been on test wikis and MediaWiki.org since April 1. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis from April 7. It will be on all Wikipedias from April 8 (calendar).
- You can now add the same special characters with VisualEditor as with the wikitext editor. [11]
- Many bugs around copy-paste in VisualEditor are now fixed. [12] [13]
- You can now use basic tools of VisualEditor in the new talk tool. You can add links, bold and italics. You can also mention people. [14]
Meetings
- You can join the next weekly meeting with the Editing team. During the meetings you can tell developers which bugs are the most important. The meeting will be on April 8 at 18:00 (UTC). See how to join.
Future changes
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15:41, 6 April 2015 (UTC)
This Month in GLAM: March 2015
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Wikidata weekly summary #153
- Events/Blogs/Press
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- Build a RSS image feed based on a query
- Periodic table based on Wikidata data by Ricordisamoa
- ~8000 biographical items with dates in the description, but no birth/death date statements
- Magnus says ~8% (~1.4M) of all Wikidata items do not have any site links to Wikipedia etc.; knowledge that exists exclusively on Wikidata
- Bene* wrote a user script that adds a filter bar above the statement section and lets you filter it
- Magnus wrote a quick user script to move identifiers into the right sidebar to show how a statement section without identifiers would look like. This came up as part of a longer discussion on the mailinglist about moving identifier statements into their own section. Progress is being tracked at phabricator:T95287.
- Samsung releases Freebase-Wikidata mappings in CC0: 4.4M pairs generated from Wikipedia links and custom code
- Thanks to Bene* hovercards now also work for items and properties
- New tool by Magnus for Wikidata item labels
- Did you know?
- Newest properties: short name, list of episodes, named as
- New task forces: Star Wars, Open Access
- Development
- We are going to change the way value suggestions are ranked when entering a new statement. This will help with "male" and "female" not showing up among the top suggestions. Previously we ranked by number of sitelinks. We will change this to the maximum of sitelinks and labels. So if an item has labels in many languages but no sitelinks like "male" and "female" it will still show up high in the suggestions. (phabricator:T94404)
- Discussed how to move forward with identifiers. Outcome: They should get their own datatype. (phabricator:T95287)
- Implemented arbitrary access for the {{#property:…}} parser function. This can be invoked on the wikis that have arbitrary access enabled by using {{#property:P123|from=Q42}}. So far this is only Wikidata itself.
- Did further performance work on the client (Wikipedia and co) in preparation for arbitrary access
- Improved the performance of wbgetentities significantly when loading a large number of entities
- Wrote more browser tests for different datavalues
- Further work on RDF mapping and dumps
- Fixed in other language box showing old data (phabricator:T90893)
- Fixed language fallback on Special:Recent changes and Special:Contributions
- Added language fallback for the tooltip on badge icons
- Monthly Tasks
- Hack on one of these.
- Help fix these items which have been flagged using Wikidata - The Game.
- Help develop the next summary here!
- Contribute to a Showcase item
- Help translate or proofread pages in your own language!
Latest tech news from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. Translations are available.
Recent changes
- You can read the latest news about VisualEditor.
- You can now use the new translation tool on 22 Wikipedias. You now see the tool the first time you create a new page. [16]
- The list of bad user names on your wiki no longer works. The global list replaces it. You can ask to add rules for bad user names on Meta. [17] [18]
Problems
Changes this week
- The new version of MediaWiki has been on test wikis and MediaWiki.org since April 8. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis from April 14. It will be on all Wikipedias from April 15 (calendar).
- Developers will start to rename 1.5 million accounts on Wednesday. After that all accounts will be unique and will work on all wikis. [21] [22]
- All users can now test link previews ("Hovercards") on several Wikipedias. [23]
Meetings
- You can join the next weekly meeting with the Editing team. During the meetings you can tell developers which bugs are the most important. The meeting will be on April 15 at 18:00 (UTC). See how to join.
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16:40, 13 April 2015 (UTC)
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Wikidata weekly summary #154
- Discussions
- Events/Blogs/Press
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- Tool by Magnus to find wrong nationalities on Wikidata
- Where am I? (figuring out your location based on geocoordinates in Wikidata)
- Map of French national parks
- Histropedia published 5 query generator spreadsheets
- Wikimedia's monthly GLAM (Galleries, Libraries, Archives, Museums) newsletter now includes a Wikidata report. The draft for the first edition, covering April, may be edited and your contributions will be welcome.
- Did you know?
- Newest properties: Baseball-Reference.com minor league player ID, Baseball-Reference.com major league player ID, road number, BAnQ ID, DSH object ID, Open Food Facts food category slug, Open Food Facts food additive slug, genealogics.org personID, Kaiserhof ID, addressee, National Portrait Gallery (London) person identifier, RSL book's identifier, name in kana
- Development
- Made label, description and aliases special pages easier to use
- Bene* created a new Special:ListProperties special page to list properties by data type
- Expanded our set of automated browser tests
- Made language fallbacks work in more situations and more consistently. In particular, the entity selector now uses language fallback. This should benefit especially people who want to use Wikidata in a variant such as en-gb.
- Continued work on the planned DataModel 3.0 release
- Continued discussing and documenting future calendar model support
- Continued work on our RDF generator
- Continued work on usage tracking for labels on multilingual sites
- Addshore worked on various issues regarding redirects
- Addshore worked on a special page to turn an item into a redirect
- Work on showing entity labels in edit summaries on history pages
- Implemented change dispatching based on the new usage tracking mechanism
- Fixed issue with page deletions on some Wikipedias not being reported to Wikidata
- More work on straightening out date formatting and parsing
- Fixed handling of scientific notation for quantity values
- Term box: fixed bug causing stale info to be show, and another bug causing babel languages to be ignored sometimes.
- Implemented access to other arbitrary items via the #property parser function
- Bene* implemented check to make sure two properties can not have the same alias only differing in capitalization
- Monthly Tasks
- Hack on one of these.
- Help fix these items which have been flagged using Wikidata - The Game.
- Help develop the next summary here!
- Contribute to a Showcase item
- Help translate or proofread pages in your own language!
- Add labels, in your own language, for the new properties listed above.
Latest tech news from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. Translations are available.
Recent changes
- There was sometimes a problem when saving a page in VisualEditor. It is now fixed on all wikis. [24]
- VisualEditor sometimes showed empty warnings for wikis using Flagged Revisions. This is now fixed on all wikis. [25]
- You can get the new version of the Wikipedia app for iOS. With it you can share facts with your friends. [26]
- If you write JavaScript, you should stop using importScript and importStylesheet. [27]
Problems
- There was a problem with Labs on Monday. [28]
Changes this week
- The new version of MediaWiki has been on test wikis and MediaWiki.org since April 15. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis from April 21. It will be on all Wikipedias from April 22 (calendar).
- Developers are renaming 1.5 million accounts. After that all accounts will be unique and will work on all wikis. [29] [30] [31]
- If your wiki has the auto-fill tool for citations, you can now use it when you edit a reference. [32]
- You can now give examples for template options in TemplateData. [33]
Meetings
- You can join the next weekly meeting with the Editing team. During the meeting, you can tell developers which bugs are the most important. The meeting will be on April 22 at 18:00 (UTC). See how to join.
Future changes
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15:30, 20 April 2015 (UTC)
This is a message from the 2015 Wikimedia Foundation Elections Committee. Translations are available.
Greetings,
I am pleased to announce that nominations are now being accepted for the 2015 Wikimedia Foundation Elections. This year the Board and the FDC Staff are looking for a diverse set of candidates from regions and projects that are traditionally under-represented on the board and in the movement as well as candidates with experience in technology, product or finance. To this end they have published letters describing what they think is needed and, recognizing that those who know the community the best are the community themselves, the election committee is accepting nominations for community members you think should run and will reach out to those nominated to provide them with information about the job and the election process.
This year, elections are being held for the following roles:
Board of Trustees
The Board of Trustees is the decision-making body that is ultimately responsible for the long term sustainability of the Foundation, so we value wide input into its selection. There are three positions being filled. More information about this role can be found at the board elections page.
Funds Dissemination Committee (FDC)
The Funds Dissemination Committee (FDC) makes recommendations about how to allocate Wikimedia movement funds to eligible entities. There are five positions being filled. More information about this role can be found at the FDC elections page.
Funds Dissemination Committee (FDC) Ombud
The FDC Ombud receives complaints and feedback about the FDC process, investigates complaints at the request of the Board of Trustees, and summarizes the investigations and feedback for the Board of Trustees on an annual basis. One position is being filled. More information about this role can be found at the FDC Ombudsperson elections page.
The candidacy submission phase lasts from 00:00 UTC April 20 to 23:59 UTC May 5 for the Board and from 00:00 UTCApril 20 to 23:59 UTC April 30 for the FDC and FDC Ombudsperson. This year, we are accepting both self-nominations and nominations of others. More information on this election and the nomination process can be found on the 2015 Wikimedia elections page on Meta-Wiki.
Please feel free to post a note about the election on your project's village pump. Any questions related to the election can be posted on the talk page on Meta, or sent to the election committee's mailing list, board-elections -at- wikimedia.org
On behalf of the Elections Committee,
-Gregory Varnum (User:Varnent)
Coordinator, 2015 Wikimedia Foundation Elections Committee
Posted by the MediaWiki message delivery 04:01, 21 April 2015 (UTC) • Translate • Get help
langcat
Hi, I've removed the langcat feature on Wikimedia movement affiliates logos best practices, because I consider it as abuse, vandalism, and disruptive. In other words, editors are unable to fix the completely broken en-gb categories without help from some wannabe-elite styling themselves as "translations administrators", but effectively degenerating into page owners. It's not a problem with TAs doing their best, let alone with you, it's an intrinsically broken procedure violating the core of all Wikimedia once stood for. Not amused after numerous similar issues on commons: Be..anyone (talk) 02:01, 22 April 2015 (UTC)
- I am not sure I understand your concern. The problem with removing them is that they will then populate main categories with a lot of translated pages - making the categories harder to navigate. I checked, and each of those categories is probably setup for translation. My suggestion is that you bring this issue up on the Babylon talk page as I am uncomfortable giving just one page this unusual treatment. All of the pages associated with this one consistently use langcat - and honestly this is the first time I've heard any objections with them. Can you elaborate more on the Babylon talk page what you mean? Until then, I will need to revert the edit to prevent category congestion (which I have received numerous complaints about). Thanks! --Varnent (talk)(COI) 02:12, 22 April 2015 (UTC)
- My guess is that the problem you had was with the en-gb categories being red links. That was pretty easy to resolve, and has now been done. However, I would request that you not remove the langcat template - as it causes a lot of category problems. Thank you. --Varnent (talk)(COI) 02:22, 22 April 2015 (UTC)
- It does seriously not work for en-gb, check out https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_movement_affiliates_logos_best_practices/en-gb?uselang=en-gb — when I looked at it all categories were red (= missing), now some minutes later three of five apparently exist. If this is or was some "work in progress" I'm sorry for picking you as my second victim of general "translation abuse" complaints, but it is generally not only annoying, this system is worse than all spam+vandalism together. –Be..anyone (talk) 02:24, 22 April 2015 (UTC)
- It was fixed by translating the categories into en-gb. This is not a work in progress, was something I did real quick (which anyone is able to - not just TAs), and is a solution to the red-link problem that does not result in category clutter. --Varnent (talk)(COI) 02:27, 22 April 2015 (UTC)
- I could not fix it, action=edit resulted in "no permission", and translate didn't show the offending categories. I consider pages not permitting ordinary classic raw edit as gross, e.g., translations + wikidata, while template data + flow apparently got this right. –Be..anyone (talk) 02:41, 22 April 2015 (UTC)
- If you go to the main category page and click on translate you are able to do it. The system does not allow editing of language pages as that is not compatible with the Translate extension (even TAs cannot raw edit them). I appreciate your opinion on the use of these tools, but again, I suggest you bring it up on the Babylon talk page rather than pick random pages to convey these opinions via. The changes you are seeking are movement-wide - and require technical changes to prevent new problems (like category clutter). --Varnent (talk)(COI) 02:47, 22 April 2015 (UTC)
- It does seriously not work for en-gb, check out https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_movement_affiliates_logos_best_practices/en-gb?uselang=en-gb — when I looked at it all categories were red (= missing), now some minutes later three of five apparently exist. If this is or was some "work in progress" I'm sorry for picking you as my second victim of general "translation abuse" complaints, but it is generally not only annoying, this system is worse than all spam+vandalism together. –Be..anyone (talk) 02:24, 22 April 2015 (UTC)
This is an update from the Wikimedia Affiliations Committee. Translations are available.
The Wikimedia Affiliations Committee is requesting comments on the approval process and agreements for Wikimedia user groups.
Wikimedia user groups are groups of Wikimedia users who support and promote the Wikimedia projects in the offline world by organizing meetups and other projects. The Wikimedia Affiliations Committee's responsibilities include approval of new Wikimedia user groups.
The committee will seek community input until Friday, May 1, 2015. The committee will then review the community's input, and publish the new process and agreements on Meta-Wiki. The committee will again seek community input approximately six months after any changes are adopted to gauge effectiveness and if any additional changes are necessary.
Please see the RFC page on Meta-Wiki for more information and to provide feedback.
Thank you - Wikimedia Affiliations Committee
Posted by MediaWiki message delivery on behalf of the Affiliations Committee, 04:16, 24 April 2015 (UTC) • Translate • Get help • Subscribe or unsubscribe.
Wikidata weekly summary #155
- Discussions
- Events/Blogs/Press
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- The question that started Wikidata has finally been answered! Thank you Markus! ;-)
- Wikimedia Sverige adapted two brochures about Wikidata, one for GLAMs and one for researchers.
- Bene* has been working on making Wikidata work nicely on mobile. You can check the current status on a demo system.
- Amir could use your help with automatic transliteration of human names
- Commons-WD: a tool to edit Wikidata based on a Commons category
- Various improvements to the Primary Sources Tool including:
- Edits made with it will now say so in the edit summary
- It now uses the URL blacklist to not suggest low-quality references
- Caching issues were fixed
- Did you know?
- Newest properties: Kiev street code, blood type, Perry Index, input set, SSR Name ID, SSR WrittenForm ID, INPN Code, Nasjonalbiblioteket photographer ID, distribution map, anti-virus alias, HathiTrust id, common name, Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online identifier, Swedish district code, investigated by, US Federal Election Commission identifier, PSS-archi ID, Gaoloumi ID, draft pick number, GrassBase ID, electorate, owner of, Roud Folk Song Index, IPI Code, ISWC
- There are a number of user boxes you can add to your user page to indicate interests and which wiki projects you belong to.
- Development
- On Tuesday, we are deploying usage tracking (no arbitrary access yet) to Dutch Wikipedia and French Wikisource, and subscription tracking on Wikidata. There should be no noticeable changes for users. These are necessary steps towards enabling arbitrary access in clients.
- Worked on making language fallback work in the suggester (when adding a new statement or searching for an item)
- More work on RDF output and the query service
- Added Special:RedirectEntity for redirecting items
- Investigated and working to fix JS bug on items with “invalid” values (phabricator:92975)
- Did work towards having entity ids in revision histories and in diffs linked with their label (like on watchlists or in the recentchanges)
- Monthly Tasks
- Hack on one of these.
- Help fix these items which have been flagged using Wikidata - The Game.
- Help develop the next summary here!
- Contribute to a Showcase item
- Help translate or proofread pages in your own language!
- Add labels, in your own language, for the new properties listed above.
Flood :-)
Hi Varnent. Would you please set a flood flag on your account until you finish? You're flooding recent changes right now :-) Thanks. -- M\A 15:27, 26 April 2015 (UTC)
- Yes - sorry about that. :) --Varnent (talk)(COI) 15:28, 26 April 2015 (UTC)
Latest tech news from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. Translations are available.
Recent changes
- All accounts are now unique and work on all wikis. [36] [37]
- You can read a report from experts who tested the security of MediaWiki. [38]
- There was a problem between VisualEditor and an antivirus software. It is now fixed. [39]
- You can help test VisualEditor to see if it works in your language. [40]
Problems
- Some Labs tools had problems due to a software bug. [41]
Changes this week
- The new version of MediaWiki has been on test wikis and MediaWiki.org since April 22. It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis from April 28. It will be on all Wikipedias from April 29 (calendar).
- It is now clearer that you can delete several rows and columns when you edit tables in VisualEditor. [42]
- You now see more information when you search for a template in VisualEditor. [43]
- You can now cancel when you add citations on desktop, or edit links on mobile, in VisualEditor. [44]
- You can now see the list of other formats for videos only after they're ready. [45]
Meetings
- You can join the next weekly meeting with the Editing team. During the meeting, you can tell developers which bugs are the most important. The meeting will be on April 29 at 18:00 (UTC). See how to join.
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15:10, 27 April 2015 (UTC)
Id verification
Hi Varnent, I am a candidate for the FDC election 2015. I want to know how do I have my identification verified? Tanweer (talk) 07:33, 27 April 2015 (UTC)
- Tanweer, the information on verifying your identification is available on-wiki: Wikimedia Foundation elections/FDC elections/2015#identification. Let me know if you have any follow-up questions. --Varnent (talk)(COI) 23:37, 28 April 2015 (UTC)
Community discussion on harassment reporting
There are many current proposals as part of the 2015 Inspire Campaign related to harassment management. I’ve created a page, Grants:IdeaLab/Community discussion on harassment reporting meant to serve as a central space where the various stakeholders in these proposals and other community members can discuss which methods might serve our community best so that we can unify our ideas into collective action. I encourage you to join the conversation and contribute your ideas! OR drohowa (talk) 12:39, 30 April 2015 (UTC)
This Month in Education: April 2015
- WMF: Quarterly update from the education team
- Armenia: Teachers and journalists of Armenian community in Lebanon joined Wikipedia and Wikipedia Education program
- Ukraine: First round of WikiStudia wraps up with success
- Greece: Greek Adult school completes wikiexpedition on Greek villages
- Mexico: New to Wikipedia: A personal perspective
- Latvia: Education Program Extension enabled on Latvian Wikipedia
- Russia: Education Program Extension enabled on Russian Wikipedia
- Sweden: Students nominated for their MOOC on Swedish Wikiversity
- Media: Articles of interest in other publications: Studies and news from Harvard to Cambridge, women events and history editathons
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MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 20:57, 1 May 2015 (UTC) MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 22:57, 30 January 2015 (UTC)
Support request with team editing experiment project
Dear tech ambassadors, instead of spamming the Village Pump of each Wikipedia about my tiny project proposal for researching team editing (see here: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:IdeaLab/Research_team_editing), I have decided to leave to your own discretion if the matter is relevant enough to inform a wider audience already. I would appreciate if you could appraise if the Wikipedia community you are more familiar with could have interest in testing group editing "on their own grounds" and with their own guidance. In a nutshell: it consists in editing pages as a group instead of as an individual. This social experiment might involve redefining some aspects of the workflow we are all used to, with the hope of creating a more friendly and collaborative environment since editing under a group umbrella creates less social exposure than traditional "individual editing". I send you this message also as a proof that the Inspire Campaign is already gearing up. As said I would appreciate of *you* just a comment on the talk page/endorsement of my project noting your general perception about the idea. Nothing else. Your contribution helps to shape the future! (which I hope it will be very bright, with colors, and Wikipedia everywhere) Regards from User:Micru on meta.
About nomination for Board Elections - Keval Pandya
Can I ask you why you tagged me "Candidate not eligible" ?... KevalPandya (talk) 07:11, 2 May 2015 (UTC)
- It does not appear that you meet the voter eligibility - which is a requirement for candidate eligibility. This tool shows the results of editor verification, and I was not able to find a developer account under the username you provided. If there is another registered editor or developer account you have used which you would like us to check, please let me know. I recognize that you may have contributed anonymously prior to that, but we have no way of verifying that. --Varnent (talk)(COI) 07:37, 2 May 2015 (UTC)
- I have already checked eligibility guidance. Also, now you can check the username I provided. There were misunderstanding of mine to submit User Name here. So, check it again. Thank You, Varnent. KevalPandya (talk) 07:51, 2 May 2015 (UTC)
- Sorry - but newly created accounts are not eligible. You must have met the developer or editor requirements prior to 15 April, 2015. In other words, you must have documented participation in the community as a registered user prior to the start of the elections. I encourage you to remain active and try again either when the board calls for community nominations or another election is held. Also, you do not need to post the Talkback template when you have initiated the conversation on my page. It is mostly a way to notify people that messages have been left on a page they are not getting notifications about. I already receive a notification when you reply on this page. :) --Varnent (talk)(COI) 07:58, 2 May 2015 (UTC)
- I have already checked eligibility guidance. Also, now you can check the username I provided. There were misunderstanding of mine to submit User Name here. So, check it again. Thank You, Varnent. KevalPandya (talk) 07:51, 2 May 2015 (UTC)
Wikidata weekly summary #156
- Events/Blogs/Press
- Wikidata was presented at a Swedish Linked Data Network Meet-up in Gothenburg.
- The most important Wikipedia pages
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- P107 (main type) is finally orphaned and deleted, 20 months after deprecation. This was the first property used 1000000 times.
- The royal baby was quickly updated on Wikidata. (her family tree)
- New tool by Magnus: Find pictures on geography.co.uk, upload them to Commons and add them to Wikidata
- All Van Gogh Museum paintings are now on Commons and Wikidata. Go go SumOfAllPaintings peeps!
- List of topics with links in at least X Wikipedias
- All French Senators matched using MixNMatch \o/
- Did you know?
- Newest properties: represented by, Netflix Identifier, maximum number of players, minimum number of players, CERL ID, Name Assigning Authority Number, Hall of Valor ID, ballots cast, eligible voters, catholic-hierarchy diocese ID, Wikidata example geographic coordinates, Wikidata example monolingual text, Wikidata example property, Wikidata example quantity, Wikidata example time, Wikidata example URL, Wikidata example item value, Wikidata example string, Wikidata example media file, Wikidata property example
- Development
- We rolled out usage tracking on the first two wikis (French Wikisource and Dutch Wikipedia). Users should not notice anything. More wikis will follow in the next weeks. This is the remaining step for enabling arbitrary access on wikis other than Commons.
- The students team is working hard to get a first release of the improved constraint reports and checks against 3rd party databases out.
- Ricordisamoa fixed the issue with long descriptions being cut off.
- We fixed the focus flow in the property selector.
- We improved the messages on Special:EntityData to make it more understandable.
- Monthly Tasks
- Hack on one of these.
- Help fix these items which have been flagged using Wikidata - The Game.
- Help develop the next summary here!
- Contribute to a Showcase item
- Help translate or proofread pages in your own language!
- Add labels, in your own language, for the new properties listed above.
Wikimedia Highlights from March 2015
- Wikimedia v. NSA: Wikimedia Foundation files suit against NSA to challenge upstream mass surveillance
- Womens History Month
- Growing free knowledge through open data
- Raspberry Pi in Masekelo: Bringing Wikipedia to a school without electricity
- Wikimedia Foundation adopts Open Access Policy to support free knowledge
- Welcome new members of Wikimedia Foundation
Translations of FDC statements
Hi,
Thank you very much for translating statements (incl. my statement) into numerous languages. I particularly liked the quality of translation into French which is really good, but I would like to notice however that your translations into some other languages (e.g. Spanish, Italian and Russian) contained an error. I would like to notice that Wikipedias are per language, while Wikimedia chapters are per country, thus it is not correct to use words like "Wikipedia Ukraine" (like you used Wikipedia Ucraina in Italian), nor it is correct to use words like "Wikimedia in Ukrainian" (украинском секторе Викимедиа in Russian). I could not check all translations for this error as unfortunately I can't read Arabic, Bengali, Chinese and some other languages, so could you please correct your translations to make sure you did not make the same mistake?
Anyway thanks a lot for good translations in so many languages, and I really appreciate your translation efforts — NickK (talk) 02:28, 4 May 2015 (UTC)
- Greetings, and thank you for your candidacy in the elections. While I did enter the translations into SecurePoll and Meta-Wiki, I was not the actual translator. The Wikimedia Foundation contracted with a professional translations service they have used in the past to conduct the many translations required in a quick and effective way. I will relay your concern to the staff who have been working with the firm. Thank you! --Varnent (talk)(COI) 02:45, 4 May 2015 (UTC)
- OK, thank you for clarifying that. I actually thought that you could not translate all that manually, but I was thinking about something like ContentTranslate, as I thought that translations by someone else were unlikely to be added from a volunteer account. Then you can thank the French translator whose translation was really easy to read :)
- I have edited some translations (especially Russian one) and I have translated the statement in two other languages, but I do not see any of these changes on the SecurePoll page. In addition, I do not see all names at Wikimedia Foundation elections 2015/Translation/SecurePoll (and names have to be translated into non-Latin languages). Do you know how can this be fixed?
- Thank you for your involvement with the election and sorry for disturbing — NickK (talk) 03:41, 4 May 2015 (UTC)
- Any translation changes have to be manually transferred to SecurePoll - it is housed on a separate wiki, and for security reasons, access to editing it is limited to staff and volunteers involved with the elections committee. I will check on what the status of the name translations are. I know in past years they opted not to translate names. I cannot speak to why without looking into it more. --Varnent (talk)(COI) 03:46, 4 May 2015 (UTC)
- OK, I see, then please update Russian, French, Spanish, Italian and Turkish translations of my statement (there were minor errors in each of them).
- Is it the same for adding new languages? I see that Ukrainian interface displays all messages in Russian despite many of them already translated, which is disappointing. We happen to have a lot of political discussions when a Wikimedia page is displayed in Russian instead of Ukrainian, and I think a similar discussion is likely to follow your recent post to ukwiki village pump. Is it possible to get Ukrainian interface added to SecurePoll?
- Thanks — NickK (talk) 04:06, 4 May 2015 (UTC)
- The biggest hurdle is time. We are trying to set things up so that future elections will be better prepared for translations, but there is still a lot of basic work happening to support it. The plan is to make translations available on VoteWiki as volunteers complete them on Meta. The initial 17 languages were those done by the professional translators - who are now working on the translations necessary for the board elections. We had about 4-5 hours to verify, format, and input them. In an ideal world, we would have more time to prepare and set all of this up. However, the reality is that we are working essentially on 48-72 hour turn around times on most tasks - which does not allow us to do nearly as many languages as we would like - or keep on top of the Meta to VoteWiki translations as quickly as we would prefer. That also does not account for random tasks and maintenance that comes up each day. I agree that is not ideal, but it is the reality we are currently working within. The committee is already discussing ways to make this better next time. My personal hope is that future elections start sooner, or that a standing elections committee is able to tackle a lot of the setup work that consumed some of our time. However, that is not the situation we are in now, so, the focus is on completing as many tasks as quickly as we possibly can. I am not trying to offer excuses or give you the impression we will not be working on transferring the translations. However, I wanted to give you a sense of the realistic barriers we are faced with and why it has not been done already. We absolutely agree that both SecurePoll and Meta-Wiki translations should be as diverse and easy to access as possible. The current results are the product of the realistic challenges of a small group of volunteers managing hundreds of translations and dozens of overlapping tasks to keep three elections running - and not a reflection of the committee's attitude towards the importance of making content available in as many languages as possible. --Varnent (talk)(COI) 04:24, 4 May 2015 (UTC)
- It appears that presently, only 8% of the FDC election page is translated into Ukrainian. Right now, on the Ombudsperson page, it appears that only your statement is translated. It would be unfair to only make one person's statement available in that language - so we would need all others translated first. I suppose we could setup the interface, but it might not make sense to setup the translation navigation bar with that language until it is completely ready for candidate statements as well. Will discuss that with folks more. --Varnent (talk)(COI) 04:32, 4 May 2015 (UTC)
- Thank you again for the translation efforts, but it's a bit disappointing that some languages were ignored and there was no call for translation (which is usual for such kind of elections). The problem for Ukrainian is that we have a mandatory fallback of Russian that we cannot remove: while seeing English instead of Ukrainian is just an untranslated message, seeing Russian instead of Ukrainian is a political problem
- I will have a look what should be translated this evening. It would be great to have a group of SecurePoll messages separately, as they are currently mixed with answers (that are not translated even by WMF translators anyway), which makes translation a bit difficult — NickK (talk) 10:42, 4 May 2015 (UTC)
- Sorry for writing you again, but I would like to highlight some more points about translations. It would be great to provide to tranlators a small dictionary of terms all Wikimedians are aware of. I am looking at Russian translations and I notice that some of them are meaningless, e.g. Wikimedia affiliates is translated as аффилированных лиц Wikimedia (meaning "people affiliated with Wikimedia"), and grant-seeking entity is translated as лицо, стремящееся получить грант (meaning "a person who wants to receive a grant"). The worst is probably Strengthening the movement through all the affiliates which is translated as Усиление движения через всех аффилированных лиц (means "strengthening the move across all affiliated people", literally meaning that there is a move across (or even through) people, not the movement is strengthened through affiliate organisations). Actually this looks a bit like machine translation and definitely worse than an average Wikimedian native speaker would do...
- I do hope these were good faith mistakes, but too many terms like "Wikipedia in language X", "Wikimedia X", "affiliate organisation", "grant-seeking entity" are incorrectly translated making statements quite difficult to understand. Next time please either give a small dictionary to translators or make a call for proofreading by Wikimedian native speakers, as some translations are very difficult to understand due to numerous mistakes. Thanks — NickK (talk) 21:42, 4 May 2015 (UTC)
- In the meantime, I have translated all statements into Ukrainian, please go ahead with publishing them. Thanks — NickK (talk) 23:31, 4 May 2015 (UTC)
- Thank you for the suggestions and ideas. I will pass these along to the appropriate folks. Much of this goes beyond the scope of the Elections Committee. The 17 languages translated were identified by WMF as the most widely used by Wikimedians. We did in fact ask for volunteer help with translations (on multiple occasions and in multiple ways), but the reality is that 48 hours to fully translate 17 languages does not leave much time for volunteer review. If this were the only task the committee had, it might be more possible, but it is one of dozens of tasks that needed to be completely, nearly simultaneously. The process used was developed by WMF for things like the elections and strategic planning. The idea of a translation directory seems logical to me, but is a much broader topic than just this election. Again, with the limited time window, our ability to translate is very limited. Ultimately, some languages are going to be left out, that has always been the case with WMF elections, and unless we figure out a way to translate pages of text to over 150 languages in under 72 hours, that will likely remain the case. --Varnent (talk)(COI) 01:54, 5 May 2015 (UTC)
- In the meantime, I have translated all statements into Ukrainian, please go ahead with publishing them. Thanks — NickK (talk) 23:31, 4 May 2015 (UTC)
- Any translation changes have to be manually transferred to SecurePoll - it is housed on a separate wiki, and for security reasons, access to editing it is limited to staff and volunteers involved with the elections committee. I will check on what the status of the name translations are. I know in past years they opted not to translate names. I cannot speak to why without looking into it more. --Varnent (talk)(COI) 03:46, 4 May 2015 (UTC)