Wiki Loves Women/SheSaid/Templates of queries
Templates of queries to track articles produced
editThere are three types of queries to get inspired from. They were developed by User:Djm-leighpark. See here
- "I've developed 3 Quarry scripts that help. If I've not run them recently you can fork your own copy and run them. I think there helpful in identifying #Shesaid articles. You can view the output on quarry. The output can be downloaded and pasted into a sandbox (Change Wikitable to Wikitable sortable). You dont need to save it, simply preview it. The absence of associated Wikidata item in these outputs may be flag of a possible notability problem. You may already have better tools/techniques/methods than these I'm not aware of. These are all subject to change with time. -- User:Djm-leighpark(a)talk 02:29, 25 November 2022 (UTC)
- The article length field is not being calculated correctly at the moment. I hope to fix this in a few days. I am sorry for this. -- User:Djm-leighpark(a)talk 20:03, 2 December 2022 (UTC)
New SheSaid articles
editenWikiquote: #SheSaid tagged new articles (01-Oct-23 : 31-Dec-23):
This query identifies shesaid tagged articles created in the three-month #SheSaid period. This query is quick to run and I'm fairly confident of its accuracy.
Updates to existing SheSaid articles
editenWikiquote: #SheSaid tagged updated articles (01-Oct-23 : 31-Dec-23):
This query identifies shesaid tagged articles created in the three-month #SheSaid period. This query is quick to run but I haven't used it much and I have some concerns of its accuracy. This all relies on tagging.
All new articles in the past new weeks
editenWikiquote: All new articles the past few weeks:
This shows all new articles in the past few weeks SheSaid tagged or not which may help identify new #SheSaid articles and notability problemss. It's a bit expensive at 30s to 1 min elapsed to run and the current version certain could be improved.
All new articles since Oct 1st
editenWikiquote: All new articles since Oct 1st:
This is optimised for download as a wikitable and is even better when changed to a sortable wikitable by changing class="wikitable" to class="wikitable sortable"
Work in progress
editTodo next edition, compare output with this other query shared by Cell : [1]