[08:20:44] [telegram] Hi all [08:23:46] [telegram] 1. Earlier I had created animation of Kannada letters (Gopala converted them into GIFs). They are linked to this article – [08:23:47] [telegram] https://kn.wikipedia.org/wiki/ಕನ್ನಡ_ಅಕ್ಷರಮಾಲೆ#ಕನ್ನಡ_ಅಕ್ಷರಗಳನ್ನು_ಬರೆಯುವ_ವಿಧಾನ [08:23:49] [telegram] 2. I have created 476 animated letters of Kannada gunithaksharas (addition of vowel signs to consonants). They are here – [08:23:50] [telegram] https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Animation_of_Kannada_Gunithakshara [08:23:52] [telegram] 3. I want to create a table of the letters as a Wiki page like this – [08:23:53] [telegram] https://kn.wikipedia.org/s/2gc2 [08:23:55] [telegram] Upon clicking on any letter on this page I want the animation of that letter to pop-up in the SAME PAGE. I have created a HTML + Javascript file to achieve this and the same is attached (Original code copied from w3schools.com website, modified by me, next post). I have done this for one character and linked to the corresponding animated GIF file from Commons. I want his code to be used for all characters in the table in the W [08:23:56] [telegram] I have the file name of each animated GIF mentioned in item no.2 above in an Excel file. Can we create a template with the HTML+Javascript code and use the filename as a parameter? [08:23:58] [telegram] How can I achieve this? [08:24:19] [telegram] https://tools-static.wmflabs.org/bridgebot/44ea8e9d/Test1.htm [16:39:37] The Coolest Tool Award ceremony is happening in 20 min on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYM4k_LD_9w! [16:43:39] [telegram] https://tools-static.wmflabs.org/bridgebot/254d1fe6/file_1858.webp [16:47:07] [telegram] https://tools-static.wmflabs.org/bridgebot/1374c364/file_1860.webp [16:57:19] I wish I had setup some bridge to the youtube live chat. Something to figure out for the next event. [16:58:15] Oh yes, that would be cool [17:00:39] wheeeee [17:00:41] We are live! --- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYM4k_LD_9w [17:01:29] yep. compliments othe hold music being a lot less sucky than most. [17:01:33] *on the [17:02:43] I can't hear anything [17:02:45] is that a me thing? [17:02:51] stream is quiet just this second [17:02:56] countdown to a countdown [17:03:42] where is the car going? Do you see birgit_'s appartment? [17:04:50] pssst, don't reveal award secrets! [17:08:00] this is fantastic [17:10:00] go AWB!!!! [17:10:08] <3 woooooh! [17:10:12] 🎉 [17:10:39] Reedy: congrats :) [17:10:59] [telegram] congrats AWB!!! [17:11:06] well done! [17:11:10] I love the live edits! https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:AutoWikiBrowser&diff=993632565&oldid=993536996&diffmode=source [17:11:16] [telegram] 🎉 [17:13:43] AWB is a gateway drug into bots [17:13:43] Next category: Newcomer! [17:14:04] congrats to SDZeroBot! [17:14:27] bravo! [17:14:29] congrats!! [17:14:32] joakino: nice narration :) [17:14:45] [telegram] Félicitations [17:15:00] congrats SDZeroBot! [17:15:08] [telegram] Enhorabuena! [17:15:30] congratulations SDZeroBot! [17:16:27] [telegram] https://tools-static.wmflabs.org/bridgebot/387279b9/file_1866.webp [17:18:23] ProofreadPage! congrats Tpt! [17:18:45] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Proofread_Page [17:18:54] oooh sweet, love to see recognition of support for Wikisource [17:19:05] <3 [17:19:07] +1 Wikisource needs more <3 [17:22:30] [telegram] yeah! Congrats @Slaporte [17:22:38] next in line: Experience, Listen to Wikipedia! [17:22:46] ahh, I love it, I have it as oe of my faves on my browser [17:23:14] the idea is amazing [17:23:31] one of my favorite uses of Listen to Wikipedia was hearing it at the same time as the datacenter switchover: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:2020-10-27_Datacenter_switchback.webm [17:23:50] [telegram] Great! It's very nice to use when starting editathons and Wikipedia introductions in general. [17:26:01] legoktm: nice [17:26:05] :ooo [17:26:08] legoktm: :) [17:26:12] legoktm! [17:26:13] legoktm: congrats!! [17:26:25] it's a great idea, makes things easier [17:26:32] thanks everyone :)) [17:26:34] these are some great awards this year! [17:26:43] congrats, legoktm [17:28:16] congrats! keeping your user pages up to date was sooo annoying in the pre-GUP era [17:29:17] * legoktm waves to ashley, the other GlobalUserPage creator :) [17:29:39] Congrats AbuseFilter! [17:29:44] Category: Quality [17:29:53] andre__ is too scary :) [17:29:54] go AbuseFilter!! [17:30:14] voiceover <3 [17:30:15] me? what? I'm not involved!!! [17:30:21] this was a huge leap in anti-vandalism [17:30:28] congratulations [17:30:46] rar! legoktm did so much of the great work in whipping GlobalUserPage to shape :) [17:31:27] [telegram] https://tools-static.wmflabs.org/bridgebot/254d1fe6/file_1858.webp [17:31:27] yay! features which allow wiki communities to implement arbitrary logic are incredibly empowering [17:31:51] AbuseFilter is one of the extensions that is maintained by those volunteers who are actively fighting vandalism/abuse on wikis, which makes it so effective [17:31:57] pywikibot makes the wikis work! [17:32:02] heck yeah [17:32:06] congrats [17:32:09] that was my gateway drug into python [17:32:41] <3 pywikibot and especially xqt who's kept it going for so many years [17:33:16] well done! [17:33:40] [telegram] /me wonders if anyone wants to goatify PAWS and rename it to HOOVES [17:37:02] Next winner is Lingua Libre!! [17:37:06] congrats <3 [17:37:07] pywikibot is not only a great tool but a great support community as well. Also one of the few tools that are widely used outside of the Wikimedia world as well. [17:38:00] https://lingualibre.org/wiki/LinguaLibre:Main_Page [17:38:03] back in the day it was called pywikipediabot, it just happened to work on non-wikipedia MW sites -- very neat! [17:38:15] oooh, this is the perfect example for the category, well done! [17:38:33] I still call it pywikipediabot, heh [17:38:47] this is a great choice too. all the choices have been AAA this year [17:38:51] so well dserved [17:39:26] this is super cool, congrats [17:41:22] wow, that's an impressive interface. [17:42:25] https://croptool.toolforge.org/ [17:42:50] this is such a useful tool, another great choice [17:45:05] croptool looks really nice [17:45:09] as does lingua libre [17:45:56] yes, I'm really impressed with the quality of the interfaces for these tools, even I could use these [17:46:22] lol. "even you" Risker? ;) [17:46:55] xtools does a lot of cool stuff [17:47:05] OOOOH X!Tools - I use this every single day [17:47:37] xtools is terrific :) [17:49:03] XTools is fantastic, it's so easy to use [17:50:03] It has had a lot of developer support in the last few years too. Great to see good ideas get community support beyond the initial maintainers. [17:51:25] croptool and xtools are great examples of how the API empowers the community to fill the functionality gaps that really should be provided by the core software but there isn't enough capacity to add them there [17:52:05] ^^ [17:52:22] Tools make the wikis work! [17:52:41] well done to all the honorable mentions! [17:52:43] these honorable mentions are all fantastic - we need more award categories! [17:53:01] great presentation, great winners, great community! [17:53:09] great job, kudos to the organizers, congrats to the winners! this was an hour very well spent <3 <3 [17:53:12] thank you to the Academy for putting this together! [17:53:43] marvellous video production as well - and thank you to the Academy.... [17:54:51] Entity Explosion gets the coolest tool name award. [17:55:51] * Risker thought the Coolest Tool Awards was the best part of Wikimania Stockholm, glad to see this new tradition continue [17:56:18] that was a great event, thanks for putting it together [17:56:28] thank you all for joining us for the event [17:56:35] congratulations to all the tools! [17:56:45] thank you to everyone who showed up to watch with us. And thank you birgit_ and joakino for your hard work in production [17:57:05] <3 [17:57:08] <3 [17:57:32] [telegram] ❤️ [18:01:05] [telegram] Thanks all for watching and commenting :) [18:01:17] yes, thanks so much for joining! [18:01:35] this is also starting now https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WikiConference_North_America/2020#Program [18:01:59] [telegram] @Auregann thanks for your work on the presentation too! [18:02:04] [telegram] thanks dont we need a Lexeme tools category? or did I miss it.... [18:02:33] [telegram] We don't even have a Wikidata category :) (re @salgo60: thanks dont we need a Lexeme tools category? or did I miss it....) [18:03:51] [telegram] But we had our own WikidataCon award ceremony in 2019 :) https://media.ccc.de/v/wikidatacon2019-17-wikidatacon_award_ceremony [18:06:20] [telegram] Oh, Pywikibot won, that’s nice 😊 [18:21:54] [telegram] Congratulations to all the 2020 winners ! [18:24:55] [telegram] https://tools-static.wmflabs.org/bridgebot/387279b9/file_1866.webp [18:28:38] [telegram] I've added links with timestamps to the description of the video in case you want to link someone to some part of the video, rewatch something, or listen to the awesome music that Birgit and Lea made https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYM4k_LD_9w [18:34:12] cool, thanks joakinol! [19:34:00] joakinol: thanks! will it get uploaded to Commons too? [20:38:11] legoktm: yes, that's the plan. Probably next week [21:39:05] birgit_: awesome. Honestly I was thinking of cutting out the demos into their own videos to be used as part of documentation pages