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I notice you created a lot of the listed buildings articles in London. Why are there no lists of Grade II (not Grade II*) buildings? Simply south .... .. time, department skies for just 8 years 20:56, 2 May 2014 (UTC)
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World Heritage and good sports
Thank you for expanding our knowledge of cultural treasures from
Altrincham to
Warwick Castle and cricket, and for your fight against "
stretching the thruth"! Reminder: you "mustn't forget to finish
Warkworth Castle", - you are an
awesome Wikipedian!
-- Gerda Arendt ( talk) 11:01, 30 May 2012 (UTC)
Two years ago, you were the 138th recipient of my Pumpkin Sky Prize, -- Gerda Arendt ( talk) 12:16, 30 May 2014 (UTC)
ps: the castle looks great now! -- Gerda Arendt ( talk) 12:17, 30 May 2014 (UTC)
Hi, I notice you just added all the images from the ErfgoedBot output to their respective lists before I could get around to them. First, thanks a lot for doing that, and second, I'd like to draw your attention to something that could make that go a lot faster haha. Over the past month or so I have been working on a script to add images and commonscat links to these lists semi-automatically. If you install the script, it will add a button at the top of lists of listed buildings (as well as any other registers from around the world) that, when clicked, searches Commons for files and categories that match the ID of the sites in the list. It then allows you to choose from the matches and automatically add them to the page. It can even find files/cats that have not been picked up by the bot yet. It's still a work in progress, and I'm constantly tinkering with it, but feel free to use it to speed things up! If you need any help installing/using it, let me know!-- Dudemanfellabra ( talk) 09:49, 2 June 2014 (UTC)
Dudemanfellabra: there's been some interest in your script from one of the people who organised the international Wiki Loves Monuments in previous years. The reason Erfgoedbot produces the pages of unused images is so that a manual check to make sure buildings weren't incorrectly identified, whereas a fully automated process for adding images might introduce errors. Your script has neatly bridged that gap. Could it be exported to other language Wikipedias do you reckon? If other people are able to adapt it for their own wikis, it might be a good script to share widely; WLM has an international mailing list where it could be mentioned. Nev1 ( talk) 11:59, 4 July 2014 (UTC)
Just wanted to give you an update and let you know I've set up the framework for the script to be used on other language wikipedias and I'm in the process of adding support for all the registers ErfgoedBot supports. It's a slow process, and I need a lot of help translating the GUI, so if anyone you know can help with that, please send them my way. I've updated the script's documentation to include a bit about other language Wikipedias and translation for anyone interested. Thanks for the patience!-- Dudemanfellabra ( talk) 14:07, 21 July 2014 (UTC)
Hi Nev1 – earlier today you unblocked IP 193.62.43.1 ( talk · contribs) "at the request of a trainer". [1] Unfortunately I've had to block it again due to an outburst of vandalism. If this is something you can sort out, you can assume my agreement to any change or lifting of the block. Best,  — SMALL JIM 12:24, 6 June 2014 (UTC)
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I notice you created a lot of the listed buildings articles in London. Why are there no lists of Grade II (not Grade II*) buildings? Simply south .... .. time, department skies for just 8 years 20:56, 2 May 2014 (UTC)
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Nick-D (
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here. Ealdgyth - Talk 19:06, 26 May 2014 (UTC)
World Heritage and good sports
Thank you for expanding our knowledge of cultural treasures from
Altrincham to
Warwick Castle and cricket, and for your fight against "
stretching the thruth"! Reminder: you "mustn't forget to finish
Warkworth Castle", - you are an
awesome Wikipedian!
-- Gerda Arendt ( talk) 11:01, 30 May 2012 (UTC)
Two years ago, you were the 138th recipient of my Pumpkin Sky Prize, -- Gerda Arendt ( talk) 12:16, 30 May 2014 (UTC)
ps: the castle looks great now! -- Gerda Arendt ( talk) 12:17, 30 May 2014 (UTC)
Hi, I notice you just added all the images from the ErfgoedBot output to their respective lists before I could get around to them. First, thanks a lot for doing that, and second, I'd like to draw your attention to something that could make that go a lot faster haha. Over the past month or so I have been working on a script to add images and commonscat links to these lists semi-automatically. If you install the script, it will add a button at the top of lists of listed buildings (as well as any other registers from around the world) that, when clicked, searches Commons for files and categories that match the ID of the sites in the list. It then allows you to choose from the matches and automatically add them to the page. It can even find files/cats that have not been picked up by the bot yet. It's still a work in progress, and I'm constantly tinkering with it, but feel free to use it to speed things up! If you need any help installing/using it, let me know!-- Dudemanfellabra ( talk) 09:49, 2 June 2014 (UTC)
Dudemanfellabra: there's been some interest in your script from one of the people who organised the international Wiki Loves Monuments in previous years. The reason Erfgoedbot produces the pages of unused images is so that a manual check to make sure buildings weren't incorrectly identified, whereas a fully automated process for adding images might introduce errors. Your script has neatly bridged that gap. Could it be exported to other language Wikipedias do you reckon? If other people are able to adapt it for their own wikis, it might be a good script to share widely; WLM has an international mailing list where it could be mentioned. Nev1 ( talk) 11:59, 4 July 2014 (UTC)
Just wanted to give you an update and let you know I've set up the framework for the script to be used on other language wikipedias and I'm in the process of adding support for all the registers ErfgoedBot supports. It's a slow process, and I need a lot of help translating the GUI, so if anyone you know can help with that, please send them my way. I've updated the script's documentation to include a bit about other language Wikipedias and translation for anyone interested. Thanks for the patience!-- Dudemanfellabra ( talk) 14:07, 21 July 2014 (UTC)
Hi Nev1 – earlier today you unblocked IP 193.62.43.1 ( talk · contribs) "at the request of a trainer". [1] Unfortunately I've had to block it again due to an outburst of vandalism. If this is something you can sort out, you can assume my agreement to any change or lifting of the block. Best,  — SMALL JIM 12:24, 6 June 2014 (UTC)
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