[10:27:40] T151138 (re @Galder: I would like to see a widget with the live position of Jupiter satellites when I go to the Jupiter article.) [10:45:18] Very needed, but this is a different kind of visualization [15:11:24] @admin i was contacted by @balldev15 in private [15:11:26] Spam [15:13:29] I can't work out if someone removed them already.... [15:16:55] She's gone now [15:56:29] I brought a cold, but negative of COVID and flu. (re @BeeBee_P: If anyone doesn't feel comfortable sharing here but wants to help give me a sense of numbers, please feel free to message me dir...) [16:04:57] @Jan_ainali have you thought if the hash algorithm used in CommonsDB could be used for media reconciliation in WM Commons or inside the openrefine-wikibase-media service? (re @Jan_ainali: I wrote a blog post about my experience at the hackathon: https://diff.wikimedia.org/2026/05/11/technical-tinkering-for-commonsd...) [16:06:12] Yes on both. If you are curious on all our thoughts, they are documented on https://se.wikimedia.org/wiki/Projekt:CommonsDB_registry/Implementation (re @IsmaelOlea: @Jan_ainali have you thought if the hash algorithm used in CommonsDB could be used for media reconciliation in WM Commons or in...) [16:11:45] I mean, without relation with the CommonsDB service, just using ISCC as an algorithm to find current potential duplicates in a repository. Like an archive working with non free media, for example. (re @Jan_ainali: Yes on both. If you are curious on all our thoughts, they are documented on https://se.wikimedia.org/wiki/Projekt:CommonsDB_regi...) [16:13:46] Oh. In that case, no. We have no ambition of creating a separate search API. (And if you just mean exact string matching, I don't think ISCC provides any benefits from the regular hash.) [16:16:04] There are plans on making it possible to check a local repository or file folder. But it will still use the CommonsDB service under the hood. (re @Jan_ainali: Oh. In that case, no. We have no ambition of creating a separate search API. (And if you just mean exact string matching, I don'...) [16:22:31] well, I understood it can identify different digitization of the same work, and I find it very powerful. (re @Jan_ainali: Oh. In that case, no. We have no ambition of creating a separate search API. (And if you just mean exact string matching, I don'...) [16:23:36] Yes. That requires some software being able to compare the hashes. Which lives in the search API :) [16:26:18] my point is if it has sense to package this API to be used in any software, with no requirement to use the CommonsDB web API :-m [16:26:18] Not sure if I'm explaining clear enough :-m (re @Jan_ainali: Yes. That requires some software being able to compare the hashes. Which lives in the search API :)) [16:29:28] Package the vector search? (re @IsmaelOlea: my point is if it has sense to package this API to be used in any software, with no requirement to use the CommonsDB web API :-...) [16:37:58] I think I understand, but that seems to only make sense if the images are not meant to go to Wikimedia Commons, right? (re @IsmaelOlea: my point is if it has sense to package this API to be used in any software, with no requirement to use the CommonsDB web API :-...) [17:46:16] To anywhere, as a general purpose sw library. (re @Jan_ainali: I think I understand, but that seems to only make sense if the images are not meant to go to Wikimedia Commons, right?) [17:46:48] Not sure about the technical details but, probably. (re @Abbe98: Package the vector search?) [17:47:41] I understand, but I think general sw development is outside our scope. (re @IsmaelOlea: To anywhere, as a general purpose sw library.) [17:51:04] I understand but… this would be a terrific feature for any picture management software! (re @Jan_ainali: I understand, but I think general sw development is outside our scope.) [18:55:39] Hi all! The next Language Community Meeting will take place on Friday, May 29th at 15:00 UTC. You can sign up here to join (https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Language_and_Product_Localization/Community_meetings). [18:55:39] This session will feature presentations on building a living dictionary for Dagbani and the Starter Kit Dashboard MVP.