[01:42:39] halfak, I remember from the presentation that there was live processing of Wikipedia revisions. Is there a tool that would make reviewing and downloading Wikipedia revisions simple? [03:52:49] o/ Amir1 [03:59:53] trying to use install this: https://github.com/he7d3r/mw-gadget-ScoredRevisions. From the instructions, I am not sure what does "go to one of the js subpages of your user page" mean? [04:33:12] sabya: Hey, Go to User:YOURUSERNAME/common.js [04:33:45] ok [04:34:10] then edit and pasted the code? [04:36:07] I did this with User:Rsabya/global.js and then edited and pasted the code. Not much happened. [04:36:09] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Rsabya/global.js [04:36:24] Amir1 ^ [04:36:45] need to hard refresh [04:36:51] ctrl+shift + r [04:36:59] in wikis that support ORES [04:37:03] like English [04:37:36] oh. [04:37:52] so can not be tested with meta, I guess? [04:38:01] yes [04:38:29] thanks. let me try at en.wikipedia.org [04:43:41] did hard reforesh. Nothing happens, I just see the code I pasted. [05:08:00] ok, got it. I guess I have to go to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:RecentChanges after pasting the code at my common.js? [05:27:25] sabya: yeah [05:28:01] ok [09:03:35] akosiaris: hey, do you have some time to check this? https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T125562 [15:37:31] o/ [15:58:06] halfak: ^ [16:00:52] halfak: I'm about to go [16:01:01] I try to come back as soon as possible [16:01:22] no worries. see you later! I'll try to address my own notes on that pr :) [16:01:39] thank you :) [16:01:53] I'm sorry it's happening [16:02:51] o/ [17:43:37] * halfak starts up PAWS to work on some examples. [17:47:04] o/ yuvipanda [17:47:13] Sitting in PAWS and thinking about publishing. [17:47:16] Have time to chat? [18:58:33] Nooo.. How do I public view :( [20:02:34] halfak, sorry if i missed you previously. Is there a tool for downloading and reviewing revisions? Also, is it possible to train the PCFG using the data set of good revisions that was used in the demo during the talk?? [20:03:04] Oops, double question mark