This is an archive of past discussions. Do not edit the contents of this page. If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the
current talk page.
Continued working on the Query Builder. We continued to set up tracking for the number of queries that result in an error, timeout, etc. (
phab:T269224). We als made it possible to query for Item values (
phab:T268814). You can always try the current state on the
test system.
Finished fixing an issue with whitespace being stripped while typing when editing Lexemes (
phab:T250550)
Worked on no error being shown when trying to save Lemma with invalid language code (
phab:T265783)
Working on using Special:MyLanguage feature for more links in the Wikidata Query Service interface to redirect people to documentation in their language (
phab:T267656)
Continued interviewing people to better understand how to best compare Wikidata's data against other databases in order to find mismatches that need the editors' attention
On
25 January 2021, Did you know was updated with a fact from the article Cécile Nobrega, which you recently created, substantially expanded, or brought to good article status. The fact was ... that after a 15-year campaign, activist Cécile Nobrega completed fundraising for the first public monument to black women to be on permanent display in England? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at
Template:Did you know nominations/Cécile Nobrega. You are welcome to check how many pageviews the nominated article or articles got while on the front page (
here's how,
Cécile Nobrega), and if they received a combined total of at least 416.7 views per hour (ie, 5,000 views in 12 hours or 10,000 in 24), the hook may be added to
the statistics page. Finally, if you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please feel free to suggest it on the
Did you know talk page.
Past: Wikidata+Wikibase office hour happened on January 21st. See notes
here (English).
Past: 2021 OpenStreetMap x Wikidata Beginner Teaching Workshop (in Chinese). Replay on YouTube
1,
2,
3,
4
Upcoming: Next Linked Data for Libraries
LD4 Wikidata Affinity Group call: Wikibase, the Integrated Authority File (GND) pilot at the German National Library, and the WikiLibrary Manifesto, 26 January.
Agenda
Continued working on the Query Builder: made it possible to limit the number of results in the result set, made it possible to include results from subclasses when querying for Item values, worked on negating queries and started on sharing of queries via URL. As always you can try the current state on the
test system.
Making links in the Query Service redirect to the proper translations of their pages on-wiki by using Special:MyLanguage redirects (
phab:T267656)
Working on fixing an issue with displaying large numbers for quantity values (
phab:T268456)
Fixed a case where no error message was shown when trying to save a Lemma with an invalid language code (
phab:T265783)
Talked to a few more people about checking Wikidata's data against other databases to find potential errors
Continuing the Release Strategy project for Wikibase, with the following progress:
Created a “release pipeline” for Wikibase extension (
phab:T267627)
Created MediaWiki docker images based off release branches (
phab:T270133)
Defined format and contents of Wikibase suite components not maintained by Wikimedia Germany (
phab:T271194)
Thank you for quality biographies of women in Africa and what they achieved and organised, such as
Cécile Nobrega and
Omo-Oba Adenrele Ademola, for creating hundreds of articles because they were "needed", along with appropriate redirects, for maintaining categories of births and deaths, - you are an
awesome Wikipedian!
You are recipient no.
2521 of Precious, a prize of
QAI. --
Gerda Arendt (
talk) 13:48, 26 January 2021 (UTC)
February 2021 at Women in Red
Women in Red| February 2021, Volume 7, Issue 2, Numbers 184, 186, 188, 189, 190, 191
Continuing development on the first version of the Query Builder. It's starting to be able to do the first really meaningful queries now. Latest addition was the ability to negate conditions. Up next is the ability to connect conditions with OR instead of only AND as well as querying for quantities and ranges. You can follow along on the
test system.
Exploring possible solutions for how to compare Wikidata's data against other databases to find and highlight mismatches automatically.
Added lexicographical data codes for a few languages: rkt, ctg (
phab:T271589), and az-cyrl (
phab:T265906)
Finished working on the issue of TypeError on a diff of a Wikidata talk page
phab:T271402
Updated Wikidata unit conversion configuration (
phab:T267644)
Fixed two last places where links in the the Query Service UI were not using Special:MyLanguage yet to redirect to the documentation page in the user's language (
phab:T267656)
Pushing JSON dumps for Lexemes over the finish line (
phab:T264883)
Working on showing an error when trying to save lemmas with invalid language codes (
phab:T265783)
Wikibase Release Strategy
Investigated the release of Wikibase suite components not maintained by Wikimedia (
phab:T271193)
Continued process of adding additional components to the Wikibase release, including OAuth (
phab:T272580)
Thanks for your collection of editing tools and biography suggestions. They are very much appreciated.
AMM Pittsburgh (
talk) 21:37, 5 February 2021 (UTC)
Thank you so much! I've just been looking at some of the biographies you've created recently - really fascinating and enjoyable to read. You're creating some really rich content. So thanks to you too :)
Dsp13 (
talk) 10:51, 6 February 2021 (UTC)
Wikidata weekly summary #454
Here's your quick overview of what has been happening around Wikidata over the last week.
Video: Wikidata as a PID community. By Simon Cobb -
YouTube
Tool of the week
Item documentation has two new features. First, it now includes two predefined SPARQL queries. The first one give the number of statements about the item by property and the second the list of statement about the properties. Second, for items of class award, it includes predefined SPARQL queries from
TP award. See
Q1624297 for an example.
Ranker lets you edit the ranks of several statements at once.
Made it possible to connect query conditions with OR (instead of only AND) in the Query Builder (
phab:T272694)
Making it possible to query only for statements with or without a reference in the Query Builder (
phab:T272699)
Continuing to work on adding a rate limit for creating Item IDs to prevent people from allocating a large number of unassigned Item IDs that are then lost (
phab:T272032)
Working on the problem of Lexeme merging failing if the source Lexeme has links to its own Senses (
phab:T273830)
Working on showing an error when trying to save a Lemma with invalid language code on a Lexeme (
phab:T265783)
Fixing an issue in the Property selector fallback where it is not falling back from language variant to major language (
phab:T272712)
Making it possible to add Interwiki links to/from Multilingual Wikisource (
phab:T138332)
Lionel Godfrey Pearson and William Winstanley Pearson
Hello. I think
Lionel Godfrey Pearson and
William Winstanley Pearson are brothers. Please see
Talk:Lionel Pearson and see if you agree. I am asking because I am bsing this on ACAD information and was wondering if that information can be used in this way or not? If no-one else has mentioned this connection, it may be that this needs further corroboration before it can be mentioned.
Carcharoth (
talk) 14:33, 12 February 2021 (UTC)
I agree: Lionel's parents are given in a ref at
Lionel Pearson, and they are the same as W. W.'s parents which are given in ACAD.
Dsp13 (
talk) 18:06, 12 February 2021 (UTC)
I'd never heard of William Winstanley Pearson! Interesting life: there's
this paper on him, though it doesn't mention Lionel.
Dsp13 (
talk) 18:17, 12 February 2021 (UTC)
Have found confirmation (by searching on 'Willie' rather than 'William'). It is in a book titled Social Thinking of Rabindranath Tagore (1962) by Sasadhar Sinha. On page 190, snippet view on Google Books gives this: "Mrs. R. E. Richards, Willie Pearsons' sister, in a touching letter wrote, “Willie met Tagore for the first time at 28 Church Row ... brother Lionel G. Pearson. The two ... For Pearson the poet was the embodiment of all that he loved in India itself." So there is a sister as well (who became Richards). Any idea what her first name was? Sort of related, could you possibly help see if the William Crosfield that is the maternal grandfather of Lionel, Sidney, William (Willie) and 'R' (the sister, though the 'R' could be her husband's first name) is the MP at
William Crosfield?
Carcharoth (
talk) 00:10, 13 February 2021 (UTC)
And from the paper you pointed me to: "Willie’s father, Samuel Pearson, was a Non-Conformist and Congregationalist minister who had served in Birmingham, Liverpool and Manchester; a hundred years later, proceedings relating to a church with which he had been associated, described him : “…its best loved minister (Samuel Pearson, 1892–1907) was a passive resister, with a Liberal MP for a father-in-law, a pioneer pacifist for a son-in-law, a nearly associate of Gandhi for one son and a public school headmaster for another”. [...] The son-in-law referred to as “a pioneer pacifist” was Leyton Richards." So the husband of R. E. Richards was Leyton Richards and the grandfather was the MP
William Crosfield!
Carcharoth (
talk) 00:19, 13 February 2021 (UTC)
And the wife of Leyton Richards was Edith Ryley Richards. Not sure why the 'R' and the 'E' got swapped. Not sure who the public school headmaster was. Not Lionel (an architect) nor Sidney (a physician). There is a Reverend Sidney Nelson Pearson who was headmaster of
Prempeh College in Ghana from 1949-1953 (but the dates look wrong here), see
here. Possibly some of those writing about these Pearson are getting them mixed up, but maybe not. Fascinating if they are all the same family.
Carcharoth (
talk) 00:29, 13 February 2021 (UTC) Final bit for now: Lionel is mentioned
here.
Carcharoth (
talk) 00:37, 13 February 2021 (UTC)
Just finished reading the article by Anil Nauriya on Willie Pearson, and his tragic end. There is another sister named there, called Dorothy. That did lead me to an earlier article by Nauriya, here:
William Winstanley Pearson: The Natal Experience.
Carcharoth (
talk) 10:04, 13 February 2021 (UTC)
I think there is a mention of Samuel and Bertha Pearson on a gravestone
here. The William Crosfield mentioned there, born 1805 and died 1881, appears to be the father of Bertha Pearson, not the MP (who was born in 1838 and died in 1909). At this point, I think Nauriya might have erred in saying that Samuel Pearson (1842-1907) had a "a Liberal MP for a father-in-law". It looks to me as if
William Crosfield is the brother of Bertha (i.e. the son of the elder William Crosfield) and hence the brother-in-law of Samuel Pearson and the uncle of Lionel, Sidney, Willie et al. What do you think? If you can access the ODNB, there is a 2016 article on WWP
here. Apparently the MP married Fanny E. Job in 1865.
Carcharoth (
talk) 20:48, 13 February 2021 (UTC)
Clearly some family connection between Wm Crosfield (1805-1881) – who looks like the younger brother of
Joseph Crosfield, going into Joseph's soap business rather than their father George's sugar business – and
William Crosfield (1838-1909), who was according to his Times obituary in George's sugar business. Not sure if the relationship was father/son though. (I'm tryng to stop myself getting drawn into this rabbit hole... well done to you though for doggedly pursuing it!)
Dsp13 (
talk) 19:28, 14 February 2021 (UTC)
Wikidata weekly summary #455
Here's your quick overview of what has been happening around Wikidata over the last week.
Video: Wikidata editing #31 Free Software Day -
YouTube,
Facebook
Video: Knowledge Graphs for AI: Wikidata and beyond -
YouTube
Tool of the week
UseAsRef script allows you to add references to statements using one external ID as source (see
User:Bargioni/UseAsRef and this
YouTube video for more information)
Public Domain Tool, developed by the Flemish Institute for Archives automates the process of determining whether their collection items could be in the public domain.
Sizes of country items (like
"Portugal" (Q45)) were recently reduced by 30% to 50% by moving a few economics properties to "economy of"-items (sample:
"economy of Portugal" (Q1649355)). The item "economy of Portugal" is currently larger than "Portugal". This can simplify uses of country items that previously timed-out. Infoboxes can still access the properties with the link through
"economy of topic" (P8744).
Later this week, the development team will enable a rate limit for assigning new item IDs. Bots and users who successfully create items should notice no change, since the rate limit is equal to the existing limit on all edits. However, bots that often fail to create items may start to see different error messages than usual. This will hopefully reduce the problem of skipped item IDs.
Work on the Simple Query Builder continues. We finished connecting query conditions via OR (
phab:T272694). Next we will work on adding the UI for sharing the visual query via a link (
phab:T272887)
Improved the deployment process for the Query Service UI to make it easier to deploy
Fixed language code "dag" for Dagbani not working for Lemmas for Lexemes (
phab:T272242)
Fixing the bug where the Property selector is not falling back from language variant to major language for Property labels (
phab:T272712)
Adding a rate limit for creating Item IDs to avoid skipping so many due to misbehaving bots (
phab:T272032)
Fixed the case where no error was shown when trying to save a lemma with an invalid language code (
phab:T265783)
Fixed a but where merging two Lexemes fails if the source Lexeme has links to its own Senses (
phab:T273830)
Increasing the rate of edits that trigger a check by the constraint checker to 50%. This will increase the number of constraints violations that you can query in the Query Service. (
phab:T204031)
Making it possible to add interwiki links to/from Multilingual Wikisource (
phab:T138332)
This is an archive of past discussions. Do not edit the contents of this page. If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the
current talk page.
Continued working on the Query Builder. We continued to set up tracking for the number of queries that result in an error, timeout, etc. (
phab:T269224). We als made it possible to query for Item values (
phab:T268814). You can always try the current state on the
test system.
Finished fixing an issue with whitespace being stripped while typing when editing Lexemes (
phab:T250550)
Worked on no error being shown when trying to save Lemma with invalid language code (
phab:T265783)
Working on using Special:MyLanguage feature for more links in the Wikidata Query Service interface to redirect people to documentation in their language (
phab:T267656)
Continued interviewing people to better understand how to best compare Wikidata's data against other databases in order to find mismatches that need the editors' attention
On
25 January 2021, Did you know was updated with a fact from the article Cécile Nobrega, which you recently created, substantially expanded, or brought to good article status. The fact was ... that after a 15-year campaign, activist Cécile Nobrega completed fundraising for the first public monument to black women to be on permanent display in England? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at
Template:Did you know nominations/Cécile Nobrega. You are welcome to check how many pageviews the nominated article or articles got while on the front page (
here's how,
Cécile Nobrega), and if they received a combined total of at least 416.7 views per hour (ie, 5,000 views in 12 hours or 10,000 in 24), the hook may be added to
the statistics page. Finally, if you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please feel free to suggest it on the
Did you know talk page.
Past: Wikidata+Wikibase office hour happened on January 21st. See notes
here (English).
Past: 2021 OpenStreetMap x Wikidata Beginner Teaching Workshop (in Chinese). Replay on YouTube
1,
2,
3,
4
Upcoming: Next Linked Data for Libraries
LD4 Wikidata Affinity Group call: Wikibase, the Integrated Authority File (GND) pilot at the German National Library, and the WikiLibrary Manifesto, 26 January.
Agenda
Continued working on the Query Builder: made it possible to limit the number of results in the result set, made it possible to include results from subclasses when querying for Item values, worked on negating queries and started on sharing of queries via URL. As always you can try the current state on the
test system.
Making links in the Query Service redirect to the proper translations of their pages on-wiki by using Special:MyLanguage redirects (
phab:T267656)
Working on fixing an issue with displaying large numbers for quantity values (
phab:T268456)
Fixed a case where no error message was shown when trying to save a Lemma with an invalid language code (
phab:T265783)
Talked to a few more people about checking Wikidata's data against other databases to find potential errors
Continuing the Release Strategy project for Wikibase, with the following progress:
Created a “release pipeline” for Wikibase extension (
phab:T267627)
Created MediaWiki docker images based off release branches (
phab:T270133)
Defined format and contents of Wikibase suite components not maintained by Wikimedia Germany (
phab:T271194)
Thank you for quality biographies of women in Africa and what they achieved and organised, such as
Cécile Nobrega and
Omo-Oba Adenrele Ademola, for creating hundreds of articles because they were "needed", along with appropriate redirects, for maintaining categories of births and deaths, - you are an
awesome Wikipedian!
You are recipient no.
2521 of Precious, a prize of
QAI. --
Gerda Arendt (
talk) 13:48, 26 January 2021 (UTC)
February 2021 at Women in Red
Women in Red| February 2021, Volume 7, Issue 2, Numbers 184, 186, 188, 189, 190, 191
Continuing development on the first version of the Query Builder. It's starting to be able to do the first really meaningful queries now. Latest addition was the ability to negate conditions. Up next is the ability to connect conditions with OR instead of only AND as well as querying for quantities and ranges. You can follow along on the
test system.
Exploring possible solutions for how to compare Wikidata's data against other databases to find and highlight mismatches automatically.
Added lexicographical data codes for a few languages: rkt, ctg (
phab:T271589), and az-cyrl (
phab:T265906)
Finished working on the issue of TypeError on a diff of a Wikidata talk page
phab:T271402
Updated Wikidata unit conversion configuration (
phab:T267644)
Fixed two last places where links in the the Query Service UI were not using Special:MyLanguage yet to redirect to the documentation page in the user's language (
phab:T267656)
Pushing JSON dumps for Lexemes over the finish line (
phab:T264883)
Working on showing an error when trying to save lemmas with invalid language codes (
phab:T265783)
Wikibase Release Strategy
Investigated the release of Wikibase suite components not maintained by Wikimedia (
phab:T271193)
Continued process of adding additional components to the Wikibase release, including OAuth (
phab:T272580)
Thanks for your collection of editing tools and biography suggestions. They are very much appreciated.
AMM Pittsburgh (
talk) 21:37, 5 February 2021 (UTC)
Thank you so much! I've just been looking at some of the biographies you've created recently - really fascinating and enjoyable to read. You're creating some really rich content. So thanks to you too :)
Dsp13 (
talk) 10:51, 6 February 2021 (UTC)
Wikidata weekly summary #454
Here's your quick overview of what has been happening around Wikidata over the last week.
Video: Wikidata as a PID community. By Simon Cobb -
YouTube
Tool of the week
Item documentation has two new features. First, it now includes two predefined SPARQL queries. The first one give the number of statements about the item by property and the second the list of statement about the properties. Second, for items of class award, it includes predefined SPARQL queries from
TP award. See
Q1624297 for an example.
Ranker lets you edit the ranks of several statements at once.
Made it possible to connect query conditions with OR (instead of only AND) in the Query Builder (
phab:T272694)
Making it possible to query only for statements with or without a reference in the Query Builder (
phab:T272699)
Continuing to work on adding a rate limit for creating Item IDs to prevent people from allocating a large number of unassigned Item IDs that are then lost (
phab:T272032)
Working on the problem of Lexeme merging failing if the source Lexeme has links to its own Senses (
phab:T273830)
Working on showing an error when trying to save a Lemma with invalid language code on a Lexeme (
phab:T265783)
Fixing an issue in the Property selector fallback where it is not falling back from language variant to major language (
phab:T272712)
Making it possible to add Interwiki links to/from Multilingual Wikisource (
phab:T138332)
Lionel Godfrey Pearson and William Winstanley Pearson
Hello. I think
Lionel Godfrey Pearson and
William Winstanley Pearson are brothers. Please see
Talk:Lionel Pearson and see if you agree. I am asking because I am bsing this on ACAD information and was wondering if that information can be used in this way or not? If no-one else has mentioned this connection, it may be that this needs further corroboration before it can be mentioned.
Carcharoth (
talk) 14:33, 12 February 2021 (UTC)
I agree: Lionel's parents are given in a ref at
Lionel Pearson, and they are the same as W. W.'s parents which are given in ACAD.
Dsp13 (
talk) 18:06, 12 February 2021 (UTC)
I'd never heard of William Winstanley Pearson! Interesting life: there's
this paper on him, though it doesn't mention Lionel.
Dsp13 (
talk) 18:17, 12 February 2021 (UTC)
Have found confirmation (by searching on 'Willie' rather than 'William'). It is in a book titled Social Thinking of Rabindranath Tagore (1962) by Sasadhar Sinha. On page 190, snippet view on Google Books gives this: "Mrs. R. E. Richards, Willie Pearsons' sister, in a touching letter wrote, “Willie met Tagore for the first time at 28 Church Row ... brother Lionel G. Pearson. The two ... For Pearson the poet was the embodiment of all that he loved in India itself." So there is a sister as well (who became Richards). Any idea what her first name was? Sort of related, could you possibly help see if the William Crosfield that is the maternal grandfather of Lionel, Sidney, William (Willie) and 'R' (the sister, though the 'R' could be her husband's first name) is the MP at
William Crosfield?
Carcharoth (
talk) 00:10, 13 February 2021 (UTC)
And from the paper you pointed me to: "Willie’s father, Samuel Pearson, was a Non-Conformist and Congregationalist minister who had served in Birmingham, Liverpool and Manchester; a hundred years later, proceedings relating to a church with which he had been associated, described him : “…its best loved minister (Samuel Pearson, 1892–1907) was a passive resister, with a Liberal MP for a father-in-law, a pioneer pacifist for a son-in-law, a nearly associate of Gandhi for one son and a public school headmaster for another”. [...] The son-in-law referred to as “a pioneer pacifist” was Leyton Richards." So the husband of R. E. Richards was Leyton Richards and the grandfather was the MP
William Crosfield!
Carcharoth (
talk) 00:19, 13 February 2021 (UTC)
And the wife of Leyton Richards was Edith Ryley Richards. Not sure why the 'R' and the 'E' got swapped. Not sure who the public school headmaster was. Not Lionel (an architect) nor Sidney (a physician). There is a Reverend Sidney Nelson Pearson who was headmaster of
Prempeh College in Ghana from 1949-1953 (but the dates look wrong here), see
here. Possibly some of those writing about these Pearson are getting them mixed up, but maybe not. Fascinating if they are all the same family.
Carcharoth (
talk) 00:29, 13 February 2021 (UTC) Final bit for now: Lionel is mentioned
here.
Carcharoth (
talk) 00:37, 13 February 2021 (UTC)
Just finished reading the article by Anil Nauriya on Willie Pearson, and his tragic end. There is another sister named there, called Dorothy. That did lead me to an earlier article by Nauriya, here:
William Winstanley Pearson: The Natal Experience.
Carcharoth (
talk) 10:04, 13 February 2021 (UTC)
I think there is a mention of Samuel and Bertha Pearson on a gravestone
here. The William Crosfield mentioned there, born 1805 and died 1881, appears to be the father of Bertha Pearson, not the MP (who was born in 1838 and died in 1909). At this point, I think Nauriya might have erred in saying that Samuel Pearson (1842-1907) had a "a Liberal MP for a father-in-law". It looks to me as if
William Crosfield is the brother of Bertha (i.e. the son of the elder William Crosfield) and hence the brother-in-law of Samuel Pearson and the uncle of Lionel, Sidney, Willie et al. What do you think? If you can access the ODNB, there is a 2016 article on WWP
here. Apparently the MP married Fanny E. Job in 1865.
Carcharoth (
talk) 20:48, 13 February 2021 (UTC)
Clearly some family connection between Wm Crosfield (1805-1881) – who looks like the younger brother of
Joseph Crosfield, going into Joseph's soap business rather than their father George's sugar business – and
William Crosfield (1838-1909), who was according to his Times obituary in George's sugar business. Not sure if the relationship was father/son though. (I'm tryng to stop myself getting drawn into this rabbit hole... well done to you though for doggedly pursuing it!)
Dsp13 (
talk) 19:28, 14 February 2021 (UTC)
Wikidata weekly summary #455
Here's your quick overview of what has been happening around Wikidata over the last week.
Video: Wikidata editing #31 Free Software Day -
YouTube,
Facebook
Video: Knowledge Graphs for AI: Wikidata and beyond -
YouTube
Tool of the week
UseAsRef script allows you to add references to statements using one external ID as source (see
User:Bargioni/UseAsRef and this
YouTube video for more information)
Public Domain Tool, developed by the Flemish Institute for Archives automates the process of determining whether their collection items could be in the public domain.
Sizes of country items (like
"Portugal" (Q45)) were recently reduced by 30% to 50% by moving a few economics properties to "economy of"-items (sample:
"economy of Portugal" (Q1649355)). The item "economy of Portugal" is currently larger than "Portugal". This can simplify uses of country items that previously timed-out. Infoboxes can still access the properties with the link through
"economy of topic" (P8744).
Later this week, the development team will enable a rate limit for assigning new item IDs. Bots and users who successfully create items should notice no change, since the rate limit is equal to the existing limit on all edits. However, bots that often fail to create items may start to see different error messages than usual. This will hopefully reduce the problem of skipped item IDs.
Work on the Simple Query Builder continues. We finished connecting query conditions via OR (
phab:T272694). Next we will work on adding the UI for sharing the visual query via a link (
phab:T272887)
Improved the deployment process for the Query Service UI to make it easier to deploy
Fixed language code "dag" for Dagbani not working for Lemmas for Lexemes (
phab:T272242)
Fixing the bug where the Property selector is not falling back from language variant to major language for Property labels (
phab:T272712)
Adding a rate limit for creating Item IDs to avoid skipping so many due to misbehaving bots (
phab:T272032)
Fixed the case where no error was shown when trying to save a lemma with an invalid language code (
phab:T265783)
Fixed a but where merging two Lexemes fails if the source Lexeme has links to its own Senses (
phab:T273830)
Increasing the rate of edits that trigger a check by the constraint checker to 50%. This will increase the number of constraints violations that you can query in the Query Service. (
phab:T204031)
Making it possible to add interwiki links to/from Multilingual Wikisource (
phab:T138332)