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Happy new year!

Keep fighting the good fight! I plan to be more active again. Rlink2 (talk) 01:04, 11 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]

A big thanks!

Hi GreenC,

I just want to thank you for all your help you have provided in the past few days on some of my articles. You make some good points about notability and significant coverage. Your assist with my edit requests is also appreciated. You also have a great way with words.

Thanks, Greg Henderson (talk) 05:15, 1 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Some stroopwafels for you!

thanks Brokenalarmclock (talk) 13:57, 12 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Royal Thai Government Gazette links

I forgot to follow-up to the update at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Thailand/Archives/2023#Update. File URLs with the prefix http://www.ratchakitcha.soc.go.th/DATA/PDF/, which went dead earlier last year, were brought back, but some I think remain unarchived. What is the procedure for getting the archive bot to cover them? --Paul_012 (talk) 10:09, 22 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]

In theory the WaybackMachine keeps crawling dead links over time if they come back alive it picks up automatically. You could test this theory by finding an example previously-dead link and checking the WaybackMachine. -- GreenC 15:22, 22 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks. I'll try that. --Paul_012 (talk) 15:46, 22 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Invitation to join New pages patrol

Hello GreenC!

  • The
    New Pages Patrol
    is currently struggling to keep up with the influx of new articles needing review. We could use a few extra hands to help.
  • We think that someone with your activity and experience is very likely to meet the guidelines for granting.
  • Reviewing/patrolling a page doesn't take much time, but it requires a strong understanding of Wikipedia’s CSD policy and notability guidelines.
  • Kindly read
    project talk page
    with questions.
  • If patrolling new pages is something you'd be willing to help out with, please consider
    applying here
    .

Thank you for your consideration. We hope to see you around!

MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 15:20, 22 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Wayback Machine sustainability assessment

Hello, I am NanoLuuke from Wookieepedia. I am reaching out to you because our editing community has expressed concern regarding our own reliance on the Wayback Machine. For context, much like Wikipedia, our own policy requires the inclusion of archival links (with around 1/6th to 1/5th of our 188000+ pages using web citation), and we use massively the Wayback Machine in this regard. Concerns have emerged from the earliest stages of the Hachette v. Internet Archive case, and with the publication of a recent article by the Jacobin, I'm seeing more and more editors worried that we could lose access to the Wayback Machine in the future. While I'm personally not currently feeling the same level of concern as my fellow editors, I do recognize that properly assessing the ongoing issue is a reasonable thing to do, at minima to appease the worried editors, and if worse must come, to prepare whatever steps we will need to circumvent the possible loss of the Wayback Machine's archives. That is why I wanted to reach out to you, since you seems one of the most knowledgeable editors on Wikipedia regarding web archives. I'm interested in your personal opinion on the matter, and I would also be interested if you could point me toward relevant talk pages if the Wikipedia's community as started discussing the issue. Thanks. NanoLuuke (talk) 13:13, 24 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Hi, the only thing I am allowed to report about that case, is to point you to this blog post: What the Hachette v. Internet Archive Decision Means for Our Library. This is the official and only response for the public. I notice the words "Wayback Machine" appear nowhere in that post. It says "The lawsuit only concerns our book lending program." It says "Separately, we have come to agreement with the Association of American Publishers (AAP).." (ie. an agreement has been reached). It says "Our library is still strong, growing, and serving millions of patrons." It says "Because this case was limited to our book lending program, the injunction does not significantly impact our other library services." It further says 'Regarding the monetary payment, we can say that “AAP’s significant attorney’s fees and costs incurred in the Action since 2020 have been substantially compensated by the Monetary Judgement Payment.'" I hope this helps. -- GreenC 16:19, 24 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Bw-userid

User:Certes & User:GoingBatty: Since I'm no longer on Toolforge, I put the scripts on GitHub, in case anything ever happened to me, or you want to fork. https://github.com/greencardamom/Bw-userid -- GreenC 17:55, 26 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Scripts++ Newsletter – Issue 24

MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 02:37, 1 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]

I'm going through your instructions, since they appear the easiest to get started with a bot. Thanks for creating them! Should I ask questions here or at the yet-to-be-created red-linked User talk:GreenC/BotWikiAwk? I'll ask here for now...

I know that Toolforge recently changed. I'm hoping that won't be a problem. I already observed that the page User:GreenC/BotWikiAwk/Toolforge says:

Deprecated - Toolforge no longer has a Grid, as of December 2023. These instructions are outdated. A future version of BWA that supports Toolforge concurrency will be forthcoming.

Fortunately, I am new to Toolforge, so I won't bother with trying out the old system.  ;) Questions/comments so far:

(1) I'm at User:GreenC/BotWikiAwk#Setup right now using SSH login to Toolforge. So far so good. One line that confused me was that I thought "/home/adminuser/BotWikiAwk/lib" should be typed exactly, but I believe "adminuser" is my username. It might be helpful to make that clear in the instructions. About to try that.

(2) Where it says:

  • Add BotWikiAwk to the PATH eg.
PATH=$PATH:/home/adminuser/BotWikiAwk/bin
  • Log out and back in so environment vars are set.

Why does is say to log out and log back in? If I log out, doesn't that clear the variables? I am planning to add it to my .bashrc (or possibly .kshrc or .zshrc [whatever that is]). I haven't used UNIX in about 30 years, so it's only slowly coming back and new features have been added! Oh, I believe I see the problem. I think you mean it should be added to the .bash_profile just like the other one rather than from the command line... If that line was indented, I think it would be less confusing... --David Tornheim (talk) 11:39, 16 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Well, if your intention is to use it on Toolforge instead of on another computer (home etc.), then I don't know what to do because they recently changed to using containers (in December) and you need to make a custom container since there is no container available for shell tools (that I am aware of)- and I don't know how to make one. If you do install on Toolforge, the PATH will be to wherever BWA was installed, use the 'pwd' command to check. The setup instructions are really for installing anywhere except Toolforge. -- GreenC 14:50, 16 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Note that you might also want to export the path. Aaron Liu (talk) 15:18, 16 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]

IP vandals

Hi! I saw your post on Materialscientist's talk and started tracking this problem yesterday. I've just blocked 2.45.126.120 for a month following an edit they made, and will do the same for any similar edits from the same vandal that I come across. Feel free to ping me if you spot any others. Nice to do something different for a change :)  —Smalljim  17:46, 20 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Oh great. The other issue took a hiatus as normal. BTW I recently Special:Diff/785135931/1212589135
The Italian editor is persistent over a long period. They don't mind reverts or blocks, as a mobile IP they show up every few days and make a series of subtle changes to numbers (heights of buildings and mountains). Mostly it's been in the 2.44.0.0 and 2.45.0.0 Class B ranges, lately. -- GreenC 18:40, 20 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Your edit on my talk page

Hey GreenC, about a month ago, I added the template to indicate a user is deceased to my talk page in anticipation of my suicide, which you removed with a fairly insensitive edit summary. I unfortunately survived the attempt, but in the future, please don't assume in bad faith that users would facetiously use that template for "retirement." I understand that you probably run into that situation more often than an actual death, and I also acknowledge that my own edit summary was not very specific (though it should be obvious why I might've wanted to keep the details under wraps), but just remember that there are human beings behind the usernames. I will also do my part and not reuse the template again for future attempts; rest assured I had read the guidelines about using the template beforehand, though it seems I misunderstood something. Anyway I've seen some of your contributions elsewhere on the site and they're always constructive, keep up the good work. --Nsophiay (talk) 02:16, 19 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you for explaining the situation. Using the template for oneself could constitute a threat of self harm, which is governed by
WP:SOS. I'll keep that in mind in the future. Thank you for bringing it to my attention. I am going to close this thread. Please email if you want. -- GreenC 05:15, 19 April 2024 (UTC)[reply
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