This week's WikiWorld comic uses text from "John Lasseter". The comic is released under the Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 2.5 license for use on Wikipedia and elsewhere.
Steward confirmations complete, six stewards removed
Confirmation of current stewards is complete. Ausir, Romihaitza, Snowdog, and Suisui were not confirmed due to inactivity. Datrio and Fantasy resigned their stewardship voluntarily prior to these discussions.
Fundraiser continues
The Wikimedia Foundation fundraiser continued this week. Seventy-two days into the fundraiser, about 43,300 people have donated at least US$1, and the Foundation has raised about $1,450,000.
Donations this week rose; this may be partially due to the end of the year, where donations traditionally rise as taxpayers seek end-of-year deductions. Donations also were affected by a New Year's Day matching contributions promise; the anonymous donor has offered up to $50,000.
Anonymous donations of $5,000, $2,500, $2,100, $2,000 and JP¥250,000 ($2,183.25), and a $2,250 donation from Francis Hogle led the unusually busy week of donations. Six other large contributions, all of $1,000, were received; four were anonymous, and Michael Webb and Gary Steinmetz each donated $1,000 as well.
Wikimania 2009 bidding continues
Wikimania 2009 bidding continues; one more bid was submitted this week: Buenos Aires. This joins three other official bids: Bogotá, Kathmandu, Nepal, and Toronto. New bids will be open until January 12, at which time the jury will be announced. Bids already created will be open until February 3, when bidding will end, and deliberations will begin. On or before February 20, the host city for Wikimania 2009 will be announced to the public.
Briefly
- Piotr Konieczny has passed Ghirlandajo as the most prolific did-you-know writer, with 175 articles featured on did you know.
- A new page has been created for soliciting freely-licensed photos of celebrities. The page directs celebrities or their agents to e-mail an OTRS queue, suggesting that the photos be licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license.
- On Tuesday, January 8, editor and administrator Jonathan Hochman will give a lecture ("Wikipedia & Social Media") at the Tumblebrook Country Club in Bloomfield, Connecticut. The event will run from 6:30-9 p.m. The cost is $45 per person; the price includes dinner and cocktails.
- The French Wikipedia has reached 600,000 articles.
- The Portuguese Wikipedia has reached 350,000 articles.
- The Arabic Wikipedia has reached 50,000 articles.
- The Marathi Wikipedia has reached 15,000 articles.
- The Interlingue Wikipedia has reached 500 articles.
- The Estonian Wikipedia has reached 100,000 total pages.
- The Limburgish Wiktionary gained 750 articles (about 37% increase) in one day.
- The Nepal Bhasa Wikipedia has reached 40,000 articles.
- The Anglo-Saxon Wikipedia has reached 1,000 articles.
- The Divehi Wikipedia has reached 2,000 articles.
- The Limburgish Wiktionary has reached 1,000 articles.
- The Kannada Wikipedia has reached 5,000 articles.
- The Malayalam Wiktionary has reached 1,000 articles.
Inclusionists and deletionists
Wikipedia wars: Who decides what to include? - The debate between inclusionists, who feel that there are no space restrictions, and deletionists, who believe that quality comes before quantity, rages on. Wikipedia administrator Andrew Lih said that it was developing a "soup Nazi culture", and that he felt the tide turning recently regarding what was considered acceptable. Lih, who was once considered a deletionist, is now considered an inclusionist, after a dispute over one of his articles. Regardless of which camp rules the day, Wikipedia's deletion procedures are open for all to see.
Wikipedia quick on Bhutto updates
See for example The implications of Bhutto's murder and Bhutto, at the speed of Wiki... - Amongst the media storm over the death of Pakistan's Benazir Bhutto, Wikipedia was mentioned as being very quick to update her biography. Apparently, it took Wikipedia just 10 minutes from the announcement of her death to change "is" to "was", and another author found Wikipedia useful as a news source, because it was updated frequently, with references. A warning flag at the top of the article indicated that events were still unfolding.
Other mentions
Other recent mentions in the online press include:
WikiProject Scouting is a WikiProject that is dedicated to improving Wikipedia's coverage of topics related to Scouting, encompassing "any movement or organization that uses the Scout method", including, but not limited to Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Girl Guides, and Royal Rangers. The project was founded by its current head coordinator, Rlevse (talk · contribs), on 19 January 2006. Since then, it has grown to 136 active members and 44 inactive members. The Scouting project also has 15 translators, who handle requests for Scouting-related articles to be translated into other languages.
We asked some questions of Rlevse (talk · contribs), the Scouting project's lead coordinator.
- What is the best way for users unfamiliar with Scouting topics or new to Wikipedia to get involved in the project?
- A: To sign up here: Wikipedia:WikiProject_Scouting/Members#Active and participate actively in articles and talk pages associated with the project.
- Are there any ongoing discussions pertaining to project issues or articles in the project's scope?
- A: See WP:SCOUT but nothing really major right now, but we are planning an effort to get some articles to FA during January-February.
- What are the departments of the project?
- A: We have task forces for Girl Guide and Girl Scout and Philmont Scout Ranch. We also have people coordinating our areas in:
- What are some of the project's most recent achievements?
- A: In November 2007 I became an approved uploader for Veropedia and have uploaded our better articles. Our better articles are shown here: Wikipedia:WikiProject Scouting/Article showcase. Also see WP:SCOUT--which lists our admins, major tasks, etc, we have a "todo" page too.
- How can project members be recognized for outstanding contributions?
- A: We have awards, see Wikipedia:WikiProject Scouting/Recognitions, I just awarded two barnstars today.
This is a summary of recent technology and site configuration changes that affect the English Wikipedia. Note that not all changes described here are necessarily live as of press time; the English Wikipedia is currently running version 1.44.0-wmf.3 (b4aac1f), and changes to the software with a version number higher than that will not yet be active. Configuration changes and changes to interface messages, however, become active immediately.
Fixed bugs
- The meta=userinfo query of the API now places <query> tags around the query, the same as with other API queries, when returning results in XML format. (r28867, bug 12413)
- Pages with HTML entities in their name (such as [[<]]) are now invalid titles (such titles didn't work beforehand anyway, and just caused bugs). (r28968, bug 3097)
- A bug causing Special:Makesysop (a bureaucrat-only page) to stop working when Special:Userrights (another bureaucrat-only page that performs the same function, among others) was enabled was fixed. (r29092)
New features
- A new generalised set of code for adding and removing user rights has been adopted. The code is currently set to allow exactly the same user rights changes as before (bureaucrats can make users into administrators, bureaucrats, and/or bots, and remove the bot flag from users; other changes require a steward), but it is now possible to easily fulfil requests for other permission combinations (so that, for instance, administrators could be allowed to grant or remove rollback from users), although such configuration changes still need to be made by a shell user. Bureaucrats can now use Special:Userrights as an alternative method of altering a user's rights (this is the same page that stewards use, but is less functional for bureaucrats). (r28650, bug 11645)
Configuration changes
Ongoing news
- Internationalisation has been continuing as normal; help is always appreciated! See mw:Localisation statistics for how complete the translations of languages you know are, and post any updates to bugzilla or use Betawiki.
The Arbitration Committee opened one new case this week, and closed two cases, leaving four cases currently open.
Closed cases
- RodentofDeath: A case involving alleged personal attacks and policy violations by RodentofDeath on articles including Angeles City. As a result of the case, RodentofDeath was banned for one year, and Susanbryce reminded not to use Wikipedia for purposes of advocacy.
- Episodes and characters: A case involving alleged misconduct with regard to the notability of episodes and characters from television series. As a result of the case, the parties are urged to work collaboratively to seek consensus on the issue.
New case
Evidence phase
Voting phase
- Dbachmann: A case involving alleged misconduct on the part of administrator Dbachmann and editing by other users on several race-related articles. Arbitrator Kirill Lokshin has proposed remedies banning Bakasuprman and Deeceevoice, admonishing Dbachmann not to use administrator tools in editing disputes, and placing Afrocentrism on article probation.
Case suspended
- Matthew Hoffman: A case involving controversial blocks of MatthewHoffman by a vanished user. Various remedies were proposed including either desysopping or admonishing the vanished user and annotating Matthew Hoffman's block log to reflect the arbitrators' view that the blocks were unjustified. A motion has been passed suspending the case for 30 days (until approximately 20 January , 2008) to allow for community input at a request for comment.