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Vietnamese Wikiversity

See here:Requests for new languages/Wikiversity Vietnamese. Please open this project! It has been supported by the community. Why haven't we opened this project yet? Đức Anh (talk) 02:19, 1 January 2021 (UTC)

@Đức Anh: This is not a metawiki community issue, talk to the Languages committee as they manage consultation around new language wikis.  — billinghurst sDrewth 10:42, 1 January 2021 (UTC)

Wikidata Properties transclusion ie. {{P|P31}} does not work

On my global user page the Q transclusion works fine ie. Universe (Q1) but properties don't {{{}}}, {{P|P31}} which are causing 'rendering issues' on my user page. LotsofTheories (talk) 03:15, 20 January 2021 (UTC)

Try {{property}}. P is something else here, and something that precedes WD's existence.  — billinghurst sDrewth 09:05, 20 January 2021 (UTC)
This section was archived on a request by: ZabeMath (talk) 17:58, 6 February 2021 (UTC)

It's time for Timeless ?

Hello,

I come to you in order to open a debate on the skin. Is the Vector skin still suitable for our time and uses ? Wouldn’t Timeless skin do a better job than Vector skin ? In order to keep a graphical consistency between all Wiki projects and all languages, I think it would be more interesting to start this discussion directly at the meta project. Excuse me for my English. Menthe 555 (talk) 14:54, 15 January 2021 (UTC)

WMF Support and Safety group

Hello, WMF Support and Safety team was renamed to WMF Trust and Safety in May 2018 (?), but there is still user group named WMF Support and Safety so i think it should be renamed. I am not sure if is this change within scope of T&S team only or if can be requested by anyone on phab. Pinging @JSutherland (WMF), NahidSultan (WMF), and Kbrown (WMF):

PS:Can someone mark Trust & Safety for translation, please?

Thank you. --MrJaroslavik (talk) 22:20, 20 January 2021 (UTC)

We could rename the pages, but renaming the group in the system is going to be a pain for little gain IMHO. We'll need to find all instances of `wmf-trustsafety` and replace them with the new name in the git repos that use this (from memory: wikimedia-config and WikimediaMessages); then wait between one or two weeks for the MediaWiki trains to update everything everywhere in the wikis, deploy config patches to rename the group and run a couple of maintenance scripts to move users between the old name and the new name. I'd be too much work for something that at best is simply cosmetic. Best regards. —MarcoAurelio (talk) 22:32, 20 January 2021 (UTC)

Viewing abuse filters on meta for +patroller

I'm occasionally hitting into error messages such as "You may not view details of this filter, because it is hidden from public view" when analysing global abuse filters on other wikis as an admin. I was told that this is the right place to discuss this.

Considering that meta abuse filters have a global impact, my proposal is to give the right to view meta abuse filters to users here that are reasonably trusted (such as +patroller). These were the options I considered:

  • Request Abuse filter helpers. The problem I see is that the impact is global, but I only need to see meta filters (as they affect other wikis).
  • Request limited adminship. However, I think the process is needlessly complicated, and plus adminship is powerful for the sole purpose of viewing abuse filters.
  • Add the right to a subgroup, such as patroller (my original proposal).
  • Create a new subgroup solely to view abuse filters here.

Which do you think is the best choice, and why? Leaderboard (talk) 18:17, 17 January 2021 (UTC)

Note: When I commented here is the correct forum is when you proposed to add the right to patrollers, for personal consultation of the best route for an individual here isn't the forum. Camouflaged Mirage (talk) 18:22, 17 January 2021 (UTC)
Do see User_talk:Ajraddatz#Viewing_abuse_filters_on_meta_for_+patroller too (for context). Camouflaged Mirage (talk) 18:24, 17 January 2021 (UTC)
Hmm... I worry that patroller is a group that's "really easy to get". I would be personally happy to grant +patroller to anyone who's active in metawiki patrolling, especially if they have similar permissions elsewhere already. While those people might be trustworthy enough for rollbacking/patrolling edits, I don't think they should see private filters. Some of the filters are even private for a very good reason.
On the other hand, I see that the need Leaderboard describes is a real one, and while granting global AFH flag would solve it, it would also grant unnecessarily high access, which is bad as well (and very much the reason why I don't think granting it to patorller is a good cause).
That leaves me only with an extra group, similar to en:WP:EFH. Martin Urbanec (talk) 18:32, 17 January 2021 (UTC)
That said, I don't really mind EFH to be here (AFH I guess). However, I think anyone who is suitable for such roles can easily pass a limited adminship if needed (just to work with filters / view filters). If we trust someone to see the logs of private filters (which contains so much PIIs here), we should trust them with adminship. Camouflaged Mirage (talk) 18:40, 17 January 2021 (UTC)

Any updates there? I suspect the lackluster response means that I might not have any other choice other than to request limited adminship. Leaderboard (talk) 15:57, 26 January 2021 (UTC)

As I just said on your rights application, the right group to see the action of global filters is abuse filter helpers. That right gives you the filter view and test capacity at your home wikis where the hits occur, and where you can test. That group was set up specifically for global filters, and that is exactly what you are looking to review. You should not be requiring Meta access rights to achieve your tasks, and going that direction seems an unnecessary approach when the correct path has been designed.  — billinghurst sDrewth 12:22, 27 January 2021 (UTC)
Addendum. Only meta's global filters have a global impact, and it is a limited form of global. It is not all of meta's filters as could be inferred. It was determined that meta was the place to put the global filters, and for quite a while they were limited to stewards, and that was a functional decision based on where stewards were doing all their editing, and they could have been setup anywhere.  — billinghurst sDrewth 12:26, 27 January 2021 (UTC)

Moving Wikimania 2021 to a Virtual Event

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Wikimania will be a virtual event this year, and hosted by a wide group of community members. Whenever the next in-person large gathering is possible again, the ESEAP Core Organizing Team will be in charge of it. Stay tuned for more information about how you can get involved in the planning process and other aspects of the event. Please read the longer version of this announcement on wikimedia-l.

ESEAP Core Organizing Team, Wikimania Steering Committee, Wikimedia Foundation Events Team, 15:15, 27 January 2021 (UTC)

Project Grant Open Call

This is the announcement for the Project Grants program open call that started on January 11, with the submission deadline of February 10, 2021.
This first open call will be focussed on Community Organizing proposals. A second open call focused on research and software proposals is scheduled from February 15 with a submission deadline of March 16, 2021.

For the Round 1 open call, we invite you to propose grant applications that fall under community development and organizing (offline and online) categories. Project Grant funds are available to support individuals, groups, and organizations to implement new experiments and proven ideas, from organizing a better process on your wiki, coordinating a campaign or editathon series to providing other support for community building. We offer the following resources to help you plan your project and complete a grant proposal:

Program officers are also available to offer individualized proposal support upon request. Contact us if you would like feedback or more information.

We are excited to see your grant ideas that will support our community and make an impact on the future of Wikimedia projects. Put your idea into motion, and submit your proposal by February 10, 2021!

Please feel free to get in touch with questions about getting started with your grant application, or about serving on the Project Grants Committee. Contact us at projectgrants(_AT_)wikimedia.org. Please help us translate this message to your local language. MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 08:00, 28 January 2021 (UTC)