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2006-11-27

 

EN Wikizine - number: 51

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 Did you know ...
.. how to scare new people away from your wiki?

A classic strategy is to run a bot that gives every new user an automatic, warm personal welcome on their talk page, in the form of a gigantic colorful template full of helpful Wiki links. Another good way is to put a big vandalism warning template on that newbie's talk page when they make a little mistake in the process of trying to figure out how the system works. And perhaps the best way to scare a newbie away is to give a warning for vandalizing the Sandbox page. 
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I really didn't foresee the Internet. But then, neither did the computer industry. Not that that tells us very much, of course - the computer industry didn't even foresee that the century was going to end.   --  Douglas Adams (1952 - 2001)

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2006-11-13

 

Wikizine - number: 50

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According to a blog posting it was written in "Fortune magazine" that Shi Zao had stated that the block is lifted because "a well-connected friend wrote a letter to the Propaganda Department a week before Wikipedia became unblocked" and that "The Government is now convinced that Wikipedia is neutral".

Whatever the reason of the lift the number of newly created user accounts on the Chinese Wikipedia has tripled and the number of new articles has increased with 75%.
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Administrators might want to add a notice to [[MediaWiki:Searchresulttext]] to inform users that it can take 30-48 hours before new pages can be found with the search function.
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Wikizine made it to number 50! Exactly one year ago number 0 was sent out, the last experimental edition before the official launch of Wikizine. Wikizine has grown slowly but steadily since then, though the format has not changed significantly. Since the end of June, this ezine is also been available in the form of a blog and as an RSS/Atom feed. These new ways to read Wikizine have helped increase the readership. Where edition 0 was sent out to 55 readers, the ezine today has a total weekly reach of at least 900 people.

A new small improvement; on the blog there is now a working search box, so you can quickly find something that previously appeared in Wikizine.

For the next year there are no plans to change anything important on Wikizine. The ezine and the blog will remain ad-free, but we are looking for other ways to pay for Wikizine's expenses. Several people have very recently joined the volunteer staff, especially for proofreading, so improvement in that regard is to be expected.

Unfortunately, news submissions by readers about the different projects and languages remain very rare. This is in most cases the only way for Wikizine to know what is going on in most of the hundreds of wikis in the Foundation community. The result is an over-representation of news from English-language projects. As Wikizine reaches more people and becomes better-known, a slight improvement is to expected for the next year.

Thanks for reading Wikizine,
Walter Vermeir (Editor-in-chief)
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Did you know ...

... that you can override the AntiSpoof-function for username creation?

On the wikis is there a check when you want to created a new account of the proposed username is not to similar to an existing account. For example if there is already a user "Juul" and try to make a user "Juu1" (use of the number one) it will not be allowed by the software. But if you are a sysop you do can make such an account. Make sure you are logged in and make the new account (link on special pages). If you use the button beside the button create new account labeled "by email" and you have provided an emailadres you can cleanly created an account for someone else.

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"Information is freedom"

 
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2006-11-07

 

Wikizine - number: 49

Technical news
When the option "Automatically block IP addresses used by this user" is not selected it shows up in the log as "autoblock disabled".
To localize translate; [[MediaWiki:Noautoblockblock]] and [[MediaWiki:Ipbenableautoblock]]

Be aware that when an ip address is blocked automatically because of it is used by a blocked user that this hidden ip address (like #15429) can not be used by any other user. The option "Block anonymous users only" has no effect on them. So this way important ipadresses, like form a ISP proxy, can be blocked for all users, also registered ones. And can will not even know it because you can not see the ip address. The good thing is that this type of automatic block is only for 24 hours.

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Was ist das?
Jimbo: Jimmy Wales. Founder of Wikipedia, Chairman Emeritus of the Wikimedia Foundation. President of Wikia, Inc.
Wikia: company founded by Jimmy Wales and Angela Beesley. It is hosting wikis and works on the developing of MediaWiki, the software the projects are using.
Bomis: an internet company founded Jimmy Wales and Tim Shell. Bomis provided hosting and staff to Wikipedia in the very beginning of the project.

A bit of wisdom from South Park

Peta-member:
"But why on earth would you not want to vote?"
Stan Marsh: "I think voting is great but I just did not care this time because it was between a giant douche and a turd sandwich."
Peta-member: "But Stan, do you do not know it is always between a giant douche and a turd sandwich. Nearly every election since the beginning of time has been between some douche and so turd. The are the only people who suck up enough to make it that far in politics."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douche_and_Turd

Note: "douche" means in American something else than in the rest of the world. You can look it up in Wikipedia...

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