[09:17:29] Alphos: morning [09:29:38] :D [09:39:22] good morning Harmonia_Amanda :) [09:39:38] good morning! [09:40:10] sjoerddebruin: how are you? [09:40:27] Meh [09:40:31] * Harmonia_Amanda should be writing her next SundayQuery but doesn't really have an idea [09:41:07] hmm [09:41:38] do we have a query which said whose birthday it is today? (only for alive people) [09:41:42] that could be a fun one [09:42:00] https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Database_reports/birthday_today [09:42:21] Yesterday for Europeans. :( [09:42:49] nope, if it was yesterday, we would have Ben Whishaw on the lsit :p [09:43:02] (that's what gave me the idea in the first place) [09:43:55] ah the second table [09:44:09] yes, I only looked at the first one [10:06:20] having to type the same property names over and over is really frustrating :( [10:06:55] dachary : hey [10:07:10] nikki: add useful aliases to them :P [10:07:21] I would still have to type the same thing over and over [10:07:48] sjoerddebruin: someone once added the alias “1” to some property, I think it was P31, to access it faster [10:10:40] I'm trying to go through a bunch of items and add the same property (with different values) to them all [10:11:33] which I find myself doing a lot... either I have a strange way of working or other people just keep quiet about it being annoying :P [10:12:59] nikki: Check, like emptying out constraint violations [10:18:26] nikki: can you copy+paste the property name, or do you need the clipboard for something else? [10:20:23] I usually start optimizing for the property suggester, experimenting with exactly how many letters I need to type before the right property is selected :) [10:20:45] fortunately it seems to be pretty stable, so that works out most of the time [10:20:50] that's what I often end up doing, but like you implied, that's not ideal either [10:23:01] ideally I would just have a way to say "always show me this property in the suggestions until I tell you to stop" [10:23:02] You just want a QuickStatements but really quick. Supply a list of items or a query, give a property ID and get input fields for every item. [10:23:15] Or that yeah [12:33:02] sjoerddebruin: I might have added a couple of incorrect countries, see https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T148280 [12:34:00] rip [12:35:45] I'm a bit puzzled I just into it now [12:37:15] sjoerddebruin: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/BotMultichill is adding places now [12:37:26] I already saw that. [12:38:00] the js seems to be failing to load quite often today [12:38:13] nikki: what browser do you use again? [12:38:33] chromium [12:38:37] hm [12:38:49] I have this sometimes: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T146069 [12:40:31] sjoerddebruin: Which gadgets do you have enabled? [12:40:51] It could occur if a gadget does not load all the dependencies it need [12:41:11] https://www.dropbox.com/s/yqke25i6n0nvwfi/Schermafdruk%202016-10-15%2014.41.09.png?dl=0 [12:43:13] hmm, I do get a "TypeError: undefined is not a function" error in the console but I can't see anything about mw.util.addPortletLink (possibly just a difference in how the errors are reported) [12:46:07] It would be easier to see what is actually causing the error in debug mode (append debug=1 to url) [12:46:27] But reloading the page fixes the problem... [12:46:43] (appending a parameter would too then) [12:49:00] You can force a refresh with no cached content [12:49:04] Ctrl + F5 [12:49:14] in Chrome, that is [12:49:25] Yeah, but it doesn't happen every time. [12:50:07] Yes, it's likely because sometimes some other script (which has the dependencies properly declared) loads before the broken script [13:35:00] sjoerddebruin: could create some links with ?debug=1 already appended and open them in the background [13:35:08] hmmm [13:35:37] or maybe adding that to the url and switching tabs before it loads would work [14:43:23] Hi everybody [14:43:40] is it possible to query for official website (P856) strings containing "/en/" [14:45:55] kopiersperre, sure: http://tinyurl.com/jkfh6ug [14:46:01] (3482 results, you might want to add a LIMIT) [14:47:02] what the hell, why are there some web.archive.org URLs in there… that doesn’t make sense, right? [14:48:38] WikidataFacts: This is because I love imports [14:49:09] WikidataFacts: I hoped that there would be a fresh start with company data, but imports are too easy [14:51:24] is it possible to automatically the /en/ if its at the end? [14:52:11] yup, STRENDS instead of CONTAINS should do the trick [14:52:17] http://tinyurl.com/hr4nehl [14:54:51] or do you mean you automatically want to remove it? [15:02:26] yes, *remove* [15:02:53] not from SPARQL [15:02:58] you could probably do it with pywikibot or something [15:03:44] Ok, another question [15:03:57] How query I dead persons with a webpage? [15:05:50] kopiersperre: http://tinyurl.com/jjqu5z6, 5036 results in ~10s [15:16:42] WikidataFacts: Thanks, do you personally never do mass edits? [15:17:33] only twice so far… it would probably be similar to https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/User:TweetsFactsAndQueries/Darwin%C3%ADs_Fox, I just don’t have the time to play with it right now [15:19:23] Ok, interesting [15:19:41] I had great aspirations in Wikidata, but now I'm mostly deleting the shit out [19:29:45] multichill: I'm going to regret making the item for the city of Haarlem. :P [20:54:38] On Q7492741, shoulld I use P31:Q10273077 or P31:Q3914? [20:54:47] sjoerddebruin: ^ You know stuff [20:55:16] "stuff" [20:55:26] Would go for the first [20:56:09] I never know how specifi I should be in p31....on other items I could use P31:book, or P31:children's book, etc... [20:56:14] specific* [20:56:51] is there a item for childeren's book? [20:57:54] well...Q131539 "children's literature"... [20:57:58] Might be genre... [20:58:02] Yeah [20:58:23] Music is a mess. [20:58:27] lol [20:58:35] We need to split songs and singles imo, but that is a hell of job. [20:59:31] England is not a "counrty", right...I should use "UK", right...? [20:59:35] country* [20:59:43] Depends on what time we're speaking. [20:59:53] current [21:00:09] And are we talking about geographical items or people? [21:00:27] a school, so geographical item [21:00:27] * nikki wonders if it makes a difference [21:01:16] Well it does in the Netherlands. Not sure about the UK. [21:01:35] Just use UK I guess... [21:02:33] hmmm, it wa created in 1894...was UK a country then....? [21:05:00] Oh well, https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q7492741 := [21:05:16] The school stills exits though. [21:14:41] Um are https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q2346673 and https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q18450141 supes? Some statements differ.... [21:18:19] The latter should be an edition. [21:19:08] https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Interwiki_conflicts/Unresolved/2016#no_label_.28Q18450141.29.2FDragons_of_Autumn_Twilight_.28Q2346673.29 I'll let someoen else deal with that it seems [21:20:35] anyway I would normally use uk for both people and geographical things, I think it's mostly only "country for sport" where the individual countries get used (since for some sports they do participate as different countries) [21:27:43] Yeah we have a specific property for that [22:46:52] sjoerddebruin: I think Romaine created it [22:47:21] Ehm, Alkmaar* [22:47:55] Weird split up off major cities always puzzled me [22:50:20] sjoerddebruin: Did you see it with the place of birth/death? [22:50:26] I added tons of those today [22:50:42] Yeah, Alkmaar... [22:50:51] Getting notifications the whole day. [22:51:16] Splitting up municipalities and city's make sense though. [22:52:57] Maybe sometimes, but most of the time it's just a big mess [22:53:33] What is the difference? Where does the first start and the other one stop? [22:54:21] sjoerddebruin: How many pages do you have on your watchlist on Wikidata? [22:54:41] 8k [22:55:13] LOL [22:55:33] I want a cleanup tool with query support. :) [23:04:07] gonna sleep now