[11:17:19] I can not add http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Communications_in_Macedonia on http://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q10051699 is it a bug? [11:18:19] ops [11:18:33] sorry [14:44:06] is there an easy way to get a list of places a property is linked to from wikipedia? [15:08:29] Emw: not yet. it's on the todo list [15:55:18] !admin https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q13411104 delete [15:55:34] Philon: Looking. [15:55:48] JohnLewis: addshore is doing it [15:55:51] {{done}} [15:55:51] How efficient, addshore! [15:55:55] :> [15:56:12] addshore: How dare you. That is the fourth time a deletion has been stole of me :( [15:56:20] Sorry, :> [15:56:34] addshore: It;s ok. [15:57:20] JohnLewis: the blame goes partly to me. I asked addshore on another channel [15:57:54] Philon: It's alright :) [15:57:56] Also, If anyone fancies taking a look at https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Steward_requests/Global_permissions#New_global_permissions_group for a hillarious new way I have found to use global request for permissions! [15:58:17] it is somewhat aimed at wikidata :) [15:58:27] is there by any chance a report of disambiguation pages which are being used as values in claims for other items? [15:58:33] Ah yes. Giving your bot editprotected on EVERY wiki :P [15:59:13] JohnLewis: I like the idea below [15:59:20] global Wikidata bot [15:59:28] :P [15:59:32] Vogone: I like that too :p [16:00:14] Vogone: As a note, for the past 10 minutes I have been yelling at Addshore telling him to unstalk the page as it is flooding his channel :P [16:00:53] it is also flooding #wikimedia-stewards xD [16:01:21] * JohnLewis goes yells at people more [16:04:51] Vogone: its hillarious xD [16:31:43] reosarevok: http://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Properties_for_deletion#Property:P435_and_Property:P436 [16:32:29] Sky2042_afk: thanks :) Sounds OK to me, we call them all MBIDs after all [16:32:34] nikki? :) [16:33:09] (of course the other one should then be renamed to just MusicBrainz ID) [16:33:27] Which archive is the discussion for those properties in? [16:33:56] Hmm, wait [16:33:58] reosarevok: Just pinging you about it. Go comment on the PFD. :P [16:34:07] Are you auto-constructing the URL from the ID, or storing the UR? [16:34:09] *URL [16:34:22] If the latter that could be tricky [16:34:26] I'll comment, yeah [16:34:55] we aren't storing the URL, that's just the gadget using the common ID that's I've seen. [16:35:10] the gadget might be tweaked to handle it? [16:35:12] * Sky2042_afk shrugs [16:37:54] reosarevok: some wikipedia pages are linked to both release groups and works, so I can't see how that would work [16:37:58] yeah [16:38:04] I was writing that right now [17:25:09] hello [17:25:21] how long does it usually take for a bot request to be approved? [17:25:51] (or in particular, how long will it take for this one: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Requests_for_permissions/Bot/MatmaBot ;) ) [17:25:55] bot rights request* [17:26:20] My first one took a few days [17:26:28] (the second's waiting now :) ) [19:33:33] why do we have a property "stable version" and not "version"? I know there was a discussion to use qualifiers to say what kind of version it is. can somebody please give me the link [19:36:03] do we have items for whether the version is stable or not? [19:36:07] but that's plausible [19:36:11] that yours is the case. [19:36:43] Pyfisch: By any chance, Did I create stable version? [19:38:04] JohnLewis: MichaelSchoenitzer created it [19:38:48] Hm. I could have sworn I either created one or deleted one :/ [19:39:08] Sky2042: not at this moment I think. But we could use "is instance of" with items "stable version" and so on [19:39:32] that would be an odd way to use instance of. [19:39:59] but we can easily create one [19:42:25] * Sky2042 isn't sure he is understanding Pyfisch. [19:43:56] Sky2042: cant help, when you are sure that you didn't understod me, you can ask ,_) [19:43:59] -) [19:44:02] ;-) [19:44:09] :P [20:35:13] Son of a... goddangit [20:35:21] Fucking GND main type makes me want to kill things. [20:35:25] and eat babies [20:35:30] and kick puppies. [20:35:49] People who fucking push their pet projects piss me off. [20:38:07] Sky2042: you seem to have forgotten that this channel is publicly logged.... [20:38:19] * Sky2042 publicly logs Jasper_Deng. [20:43:41] Jasper_Deng: How inappropriate would it be of me to undo a close by another admin if I'm involved in a discussion that has been ongoing? >_> [20:43:50] ask that admin first [20:44:09] as a general rule before undoing any admin action that's not an obvious mistake [20:45:18] Jasper_Deng: Well, that didn't answer the question. :P [20:45:51] well, link the situation you're spaking of here [20:47:27] Sky2042: why do you dont like gnd main type? [20:47:57] MatmaRex: (show/hide) 20:47, 1 June 2013 Legoktm (talk | contribs | block) changed group membership for User:MatmaBot from (none) to bot (Wikidata:Requests for permissions/Bot/MatmaBot) [20:48:23] legoktm: yay [20:48:31] * MatmaRex revvs the bot [20:50:24] Jasper_Deng: http://www.wikidata.org/w/index.php?title=Wikidata:Requests_for_deletions&curid=454&diff=49034275&oldid=49030887 [20:51:15] Pyfisch: Because it's a) being applied to items which don't have a GND type in the GND database making it unsourceable, b) because it's being applied basically as a duplicate property to subclass of/instance of [20:51:45] c) because it's unflexible, because it /cannot/ accord for items which are outside the scope of the GND vocabulary [20:52:24] s/unflexible/inflexible/ [20:52:46] seriously? GND classifies Asteroids as "geographical features"? :) [20:52:56] Denny_WMDE1: ^ [20:53:02] or rather, Pyfisch ^ [20:53:19] But, it went to PFD and a no consensus defaulted to keep. [20:53:21] * Sky2042 r mad. [20:53:57] and now Kolja is trying to make the best of a bad situation that /he/ introduced. it's his pet property (which is I suppose a third reason I dislike it strongly) [20:54:01] s/third/fourth/ [21:49:18] queries on revision are quite slow... [21:51:13] ^^yeah [21:51:19] on labs right? [22:43:43] Hi everyone ;) [22:52:24] I have a question about Wikidata. [22:53:19] What is your question?