[01:56:18] Something tells me Abstract Wikipedia has a useful role to play in elections articles, where the manual editing of "will be/is/was" is going on right now at scale :) : https://tools-static.wmflabs.org/bridgebot/78323f03/file_1258.jpg [01:56:54] You might be right [02:41:20] Ah,yeah, automatic parsing of tense [02:41:43] We'll be spending much time figuring out how to code evidentiality [02:53:07] https://tools-static.wmflabs.org/bridgebot/13abb5f5/file_1262.jpg [02:53:46] Current winners of the naming contest according to different voting systems implemented on condorcet.ericgorr.net: [02:55:28] Ah, very cool. I've spent some time writing a script today. Seems to track. I will put it in GitHub [02:56:47] Here are more possible results according to condorcet.vote: https://www.condorcet.vote/Vote/B10B80D421/ [02:58:33] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Abstract_Wikipedia/Wiki_of_functions_naming_contest/Votes [02:58:51] Do you put your best preference on the left or the right of the list? [02:59:02] Best preference is on the left [02:59:46] ...but at ..._contest/Names there's a nice gadget you can use! [02:59:53] I'm on mobile [12:26:41] 12 people voted Wikilambda first. 9 people voted Wikifunctions first. [12:28:45] 15 people voted Wikilambda first or second. 18 people voted Wikifunctions first or second. [12:29:17] It is hard to decide between the two chosen names. [12:29:41] The chosen method can influence the final result. [12:32:26] It is interesting to put links in the voting page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiFunctions [12:33:20] https://github.com/ahelwer/WikiCode