Operator: GoingBatty ( talk · contribs)
Time filed: 00:18, Tuesday February 21, 2012 ( UTC)
Automatic, Supervised, or Manual: Automatic
Programming language(s): AWB
Source code available: AWB general fixes
Function overview: Use AWB's
general fixes to remove {{
Multiple issues}}
as follows
Links to relevant discussions (where appropriate): Wikipedia:Bot requests/Archive 45#Multiple Issues to Single Tag
Edit period(s): Multiple runs
Estimated number of pages affected: hundreds
Exclusion compliant (Y/N): Yes
Already has a bot flag (Y/N): Yes
Function details:
Approved for trial (25 edits). Please provide a link to the relevant contributions and/or diffs when the trial is complete. seems simple and non-contentious to me. Let's see if it works.
Josh Parris
04:02, 21 February 2012 (UTC)
reply
Thanks. I've reviewed all the edits, and found three problematic:
|section=y
set. As a result, the message box that popped out after your edit was for the entire article, not the section. This has wider implications.So, only the first two raise any complexities, and the third may or may not be intentional. Josh Parris 06:28, 21 February 2012 (UTC) reply
{{
copyedit}}
to {{
copyedit-section}}
on this article.{{
Globalize/US}}
and {{
unbalanced}}
are not parameters of {{
multiple issues}}
, so no other bot would merge these together. (If they could be merged together, this bot run would have not made this edit since it skips articles that contain Multiple issues after making all genfixes.) The Multiple issues template didn't add any value on this article, so I agree with its removal.{{
wikify}}
is another
general fix: "Appends {{
Wikify}} if article has < 3 wikilinks or the number of wikilinks is smaller than 0.25% of article's size. Removes tag otherwise (comments, categories and {{
Persondata}} are excluded from wikilink and size count)." There is already a
bug report and
feature request to change the way AWB deals with the wikify template. I could run the bot with the auto tagger feature turned off, which would then not remove wikify and therefore skip the four articles Madman reverted. The downside of this is that articles that deserve to be tagged (e.g. orphan, dead end, uncategorized, wikify) would not be tagged.
GoingBatty (
talk)
17:48, 21 February 2012 (UTC)
reply
unbalanced
is a supported tag. Even if {{
Globalize/US}} isn't supported (which is surprising given globalize
is supported - is it a naming issue?), the other two tags ought to have been merged - and thus the edit not made, as pointed out. This is a bug.|unbalanced=
is indeed a valid parameter of {{
Multiple issues}}
. However, since none of the
20 sub-pages of {{
globalize}}
are valid parameters, AWB won't merge them into Multiple issues. AWB's
general fix for Multiple issues "Adds 3 or more single tags into new {{
Multiple issues}}" and
Détente only had two tags eligible to be merged into Multiple issues, so this isn't a bug.|wikify=
to be a bug, I would be happy to run another trial with the
tagger turned off. Thanks!
GoingBatty (
talk)
00:19, 23 February 2012 (UTC)
reply
|wikify=
. Approved.
Josh Parris
05:45, 23 February 2012 (UTC)
reply
Operator: GoingBatty ( talk · contribs)
Time filed: 00:18, Tuesday February 21, 2012 ( UTC)
Automatic, Supervised, or Manual: Automatic
Programming language(s): AWB
Source code available: AWB general fixes
Function overview: Use AWB's
general fixes to remove {{
Multiple issues}}
as follows
Links to relevant discussions (where appropriate): Wikipedia:Bot requests/Archive 45#Multiple Issues to Single Tag
Edit period(s): Multiple runs
Estimated number of pages affected: hundreds
Exclusion compliant (Y/N): Yes
Already has a bot flag (Y/N): Yes
Function details:
Approved for trial (25 edits). Please provide a link to the relevant contributions and/or diffs when the trial is complete. seems simple and non-contentious to me. Let's see if it works.
Josh Parris
04:02, 21 February 2012 (UTC)
reply
Thanks. I've reviewed all the edits, and found three problematic:
|section=y
set. As a result, the message box that popped out after your edit was for the entire article, not the section. This has wider implications.So, only the first two raise any complexities, and the third may or may not be intentional. Josh Parris 06:28, 21 February 2012 (UTC) reply
{{
copyedit}}
to {{
copyedit-section}}
on this article.{{
Globalize/US}}
and {{
unbalanced}}
are not parameters of {{
multiple issues}}
, so no other bot would merge these together. (If they could be merged together, this bot run would have not made this edit since it skips articles that contain Multiple issues after making all genfixes.) The Multiple issues template didn't add any value on this article, so I agree with its removal.{{
wikify}}
is another
general fix: "Appends {{
Wikify}} if article has < 3 wikilinks or the number of wikilinks is smaller than 0.25% of article's size. Removes tag otherwise (comments, categories and {{
Persondata}} are excluded from wikilink and size count)." There is already a
bug report and
feature request to change the way AWB deals with the wikify template. I could run the bot with the auto tagger feature turned off, which would then not remove wikify and therefore skip the four articles Madman reverted. The downside of this is that articles that deserve to be tagged (e.g. orphan, dead end, uncategorized, wikify) would not be tagged.
GoingBatty (
talk)
17:48, 21 February 2012 (UTC)
reply
unbalanced
is a supported tag. Even if {{
Globalize/US}} isn't supported (which is surprising given globalize
is supported - is it a naming issue?), the other two tags ought to have been merged - and thus the edit not made, as pointed out. This is a bug.|unbalanced=
is indeed a valid parameter of {{
Multiple issues}}
. However, since none of the
20 sub-pages of {{
globalize}}
are valid parameters, AWB won't merge them into Multiple issues. AWB's
general fix for Multiple issues "Adds 3 or more single tags into new {{
Multiple issues}}" and
Détente only had two tags eligible to be merged into Multiple issues, so this isn't a bug.|wikify=
to be a bug, I would be happy to run another trial with the
tagger turned off. Thanks!
GoingBatty (
talk)
00:19, 23 February 2012 (UTC)
reply
|wikify=
. Approved.
Josh Parris
05:45, 23 February 2012 (UTC)
reply