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that is not the case, I would recommend to let all 'older' discussions stand. They don't automatically stand in anyone's way if the page doesn’t get very long. That a certain discussion does not get a new reaction within one month does not automatically mean that some (perceived) problem is solved, or that it cannot be fruitfully discussed further at a (much) later moment. Even if a problem for the moment seems totally solved, it can still sometimes be worthwile at a later stage to re-read that discussion – which would be made needlessly difficult if one first has to go to some archive-page to search for it.
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Whether or not to archive a talk page is not a decision made by the bot or its operator -- there is an opt-in template somewhere on the talk page (usually at the top) that instructs the bot on which threads to archive and where to put them. If you don't want a particular page archived, start a thread
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Dear Wikipedian. I notice that you and your colleague MiszaBot II archive ‘threads with no replies in 30 days’, on some Talk pages. Why is that? Was this line of action ever democratically decided? I would think archiving is only good in situations where the Talk page gets rather full, rather big. If
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still functional? I am just asking because I uploaded some pictures (screenshots) since August and are still waiting for "approval". Previous pictures that I uploaded and used the same way, were approved the same day. On the table the task seems to be active. I am just wondering if "older" pictures
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I'm assigning categories to Knowledge pages that are uncategorized and the Legobot keeps undoing them. That leaves the articles completely uncategorized which means it's unlikely that anyone will locate them unless they have the exact title of the page. Since these are pages regarding Knowledge
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G'day, I am wondering if Legobot would be able to run a report on which editors have completed GA reviews in a set period? At Military history we hand out awards to editors based on the number of FA, A-Class and Peer reviews they do in each quarter, and some have suggested we should include GA
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for interwiki link removal but both of the interwikis it has an issue with are sections, so there is no problem with them staying. Is there a way of Legobot skipping links that have a "#" in the title, or would that be too much work for little gained? Cheers for all the work you've been doing
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Sorry, I've been busy lately. I'll try and take a look and comment there tomorrow. It would be extremely easy to keep track of the target, however if that were a feature wanted, I would rather design it as a toolserver tool (similar to how CommonsDelinker works).
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Ok, think I got it this time. The issue was that the pageid stays the same after a page move (I tested by moving a sandbox around), where I thought it stayed with the original page. My bot now doesn't even use the title, and just uses pageid everywhere.
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Is task 15 (talk archive indexing) running? I tried to set up archive indexing for my user talk about a month ago and it never happened. I can't find any reference to archiving in Legobot's edit summaries for the past ~1500 or so contributions either.
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This means that when archiving takes place, a minimum of four threads are to remain on the original page; that no fewer than one thread is to be archived; and that any threads that are archived should not have been posted to for at least 31
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Hi, sorry if inappropriate for me to comment here. It's my account, I thought I'd requested incorrectly, (still learning) but it was from me, I typed the username not 'signed' it first time - in case that was cause? Thanks in advance,
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Oops. Turns out the database got corrupted a while back, and the bot has just been throwing random error messages. I'm regenerating it now (usually takes ~1 day) and then the bot should update your index. Sorry about that.
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Hi there. This bot(Legobot III) is blocked and inactive, as a result its bot flag will soon be removed to try and tidy up our list of accounts with bot flags. If you have any problems get in touch with me on my talk page!
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I thought my talk page was being archived by Miszabot III and today I meet you. So well mannered, but we have not been introduced! I don't mind, coz a bot is a bot, kind of, but it would be cute to let folk know somehow.
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The first timestamp the bot sees ("16 July 2013 (UTC)") is when it thinks the RfC was opened. I recommend you create a new 3 level header like ===Discussion===, add a simple statement, and put the RfC header there.
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a difficult page to load, so I wonder whether a better solution would be to have the different subject areas on their own pages. Hopefully the people with technical knowledge will be able to work something out.
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I have recently been trying to put a RFC template for a certain topic/discussion on the Sasanian Empire talk page and your bot keeps removing it. Your bot keeps saying that it is removing an expired template
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No bot "knows" that somebody is editing a page, in the same way that you as a non-bot user have no means for knowing that somebody else is editing a page, which is why user/user edit conflicts are possible.
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Umm, maybe in the future. I think addbot takes care of this for now so between both bots this situation should get covered. It would require me using less-efficient regexes which I don't want to right now.
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STARTS with a syntax error. After clicking 'Edit', it seemed to me that some text had been removed. I decided to report it to someone who might do a much better job of repairing the damage than I could.
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It appears that this bot does not know when another user is in process of editing a page. It just does its task, and then forces the other editor to resolve conflicts. This happened to me when editing the
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School just started up this week so I'm rather busy right now, but I took a crack at it last night, it's something to do with how I'm reading template names. I should have a fix for that ready tonight.
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hello again, Andrea here. do you think the problem will be able to be fixed, or would it be less hassle for me to start new account?thanks for your time on this, I don't want to create a hassle job.--
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page. I had placed a citation needed template, on an edit i had made. and then returned a few minutes later, with the proper cite. In the meantime, Legobot had dated the citation needed template. --
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The timestamp directly underneath the RfC template you're adding says "22:04, 26 August 2013 (UTC)". Hence, the bot thinks it's expired. Either put a more recent timestamp or start a new section.
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had also provisioned AnomieBOT for CHU/S clerking so depending on the amount of effort it will take you and how many cycles Anomie has, you might want to co-ordinate with them. Thanks both =) –
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Found the bug. For some reason the ' in the signature is urlencoded, so it doesnt exactly match the raw ' in the template. Weird. I'll add a check for this once I'm back at my own computer.
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Same issue as above, I'm going to have to rebuild the database, and if I have to do that, I'm considering moving it to MySQL which should be faster. I'll try and have it up in a few days.
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Heh. That's pretty bad luck if it managed to randomly select your own RfC out of all the open ones :P. I can put it on my todo list, but it wouldn't be very high priority unfortunately.
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which will hold off the bot for now. If it happens with another page, tagging it with that will be the best solution for now, and I'll try and get a fix together by the end of the week.
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the page is currently 134k bytes, and it's too big to display the templates. If you look in the HTML page source, you'll see "Post‐expand include size: 2048000/2048000 bytes" and
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specifically those with tech interests. The linked discussion has now been resolved, but for future reference is there a way to do this without it being reduced by the Legobot?
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I poked Sigma to archive WT:DYK, which his bot did. I've set up one more run in Talk:, User talk:, Knowledge:, and Knowledge talk:, and hopefully it's the last one I ever do :)
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I asked because no bot had archived my user talk page in 32 days. I think it should have been archived by MiszaBot III about five days ago, but MiszaBot III is still down.   —
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Oh crap, I didn't realize that was in a separate script. I'll set that up to run hourly. Let me check through Chris's code again to make sure I haven't missed anything else.
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No problem. I figured it was just one of those things you don't even think about happening, especially with so many names on the list now. Anyway, just letting you know.
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is one that's getting quite long in the tooth, as it's been three weeks since you ran Legobot there) that used to be covered by Miszabot II. Thanks for your consideration.
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Thanks for the fix, I didn't realize that the MiszaBot ARCHIVAL CODE needed to be before the first section header. Hopefully, transcluded section headers don't count.   —
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There is some issue I think. The backlog has not reduced. Take your time, but as you know its quite difficult to do this task manually and we need a help from a bot. --
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Yeah...Education Program pages aren't actually real pages so the bot doesn't think they exist. I don't have time to fix the code right now so I just tagged it with
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65 minutes after you marked it fixed. (As an engineer, I appreciate the frustration of thinking something is fixed only to be proved wrong. My sympathies.) —
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Alright its running now. If for some reason it's just not tagging files properly, It'll have to wait until later this week when I can take a better look at it.
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Yea, it's working again. Thank you so much. I can't tell you how much I appreciate your help. It's very generous of you to keep this running. Thanks again.
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Seems like it. I was fairly sure I had prevented against this, but apparently not. The bot has been stopped until I can figure out a solution for this...
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Hi. Thank you for all the work you do on this project. Please fire off another special task of emulating MiszaBot III's archiving. Thank you again.   —
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Will start it in a few minutes. I've been having issues with the server I'm running most of Legobot on, so for now I need to start this task manually.
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and a number of other images from the same source for deletion even though they are still linked to from the article namespace. Please check first. —
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but didn't remove the items it archived, there still on my talk page just thought I would let you know just in case this has happened elsewhere.--
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Chris kinda disappeared so I'm running the latest code in his SVN repo. Do you know what errors the bot is making? I can try and fix them...
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Ah, I think I've managed to solve why it was doing that: there was a second incomplete GA template transcluded further down. I've removed it
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Seems to be running on some older code; Chris had fixed a few key errors before the bot went down. Any chance to get the latest build? –
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Legobot's relisting may have had something to do with how that MfD was closed. Instead of using the archival templates listed at
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Unfortunately I don't think this information is stored in the database once the review ends. You could probably find someone at
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where it added five newlines where the interwiki section would normally be. Other than that, I have not seen any bad edits. —
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Thank you for helping with the migration to Wikidata. It is a most welcome relief to cease manual interwiki link maintenance.
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and removed the MfD post by Legobot.) Perhaps Legobot can be programmed to change MfD closes that use the archival templates
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As far as I can see it's not your fault. Your edit shows up in the page history, so the bot should have noticed that.
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anomie poked this about me on IRC, and I've got it going on tools.wmflabs right now. Sorry about the downtime :(
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So far, all looks well: I looked at its last 250 edits where were a little more than an hour's worth. There is
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Hm. I'll do a more in-depth check in a few minutes. As for that edit, my template redirect list was out of date (
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Thanks for performing the archiving for Miszabot (which I use on my talk page) using Legobot. Much appreciated.
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I had knowingly placed both {{rfc}} & {{rfc|sci}} template links as it was my intent to invite comment from
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Hello again. I wanted to ask again the same because I didn't get any answer or maybe somehow I missed it... Is
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It appears that the bot assigned an RfC ID to the RfC template and then immediately removed the template from
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Hi Legoktm. Thanks again for taking on RFC Bot's tasks. I just wanted to confirm that legobot is also running
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that will be on Saturday June 22, 2013, commencing at 1:00 pm, ten blocks north of UF campus in Gainesville,.
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as a broken redirect, but the redirect target is in fact a blue link. It might have something to do with the
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and bottom. Legobot then relisted under the 9 November 2013 subsection heading. (I then fixed that MfD close
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I've noticed a few newer RFC tags around that aren't getting listed. Here's one example from 9 September:
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instead of the article name. Leaving a note here in case it's bot-related. I can't see how to fix it.
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Thank you both, seems I have to learn everything the long way. I appreciate the help and your time.--
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Just a quick question about the archive indexing part of the bot. How often is it meant to edit? per
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You can ignore the bot, a crat will look at your rename request and process it as soon as they can.
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and usually reverts them. I suspect that you will have more success if you follow the procedure at
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on top of every page. I'm not sure why they need to be categorized, there's a good enough list at
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that I started. It would be nice if the bot could detect this, but this is possibly to complex.
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Oops. It was counting total links locally+wikidata rather than just locally. Fixed now. Thanks :)
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That's odd. I was sure that I had ran the bot. Starting now...(will post again when its running).
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Because I found the ClueBot III syntax more difficult, and I thought Miszabot was still active.
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In addition to correctly adding oldid when missing, the bot is also adding oldid when present
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Do you have anyway to fix this? This is getting really frustrating and extremely irritating!
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https://en.wikipedia.org/search/?title=Talk:Sriracha_sauce&diff=next&oldid=583270697
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Legobot and his master send his regrets that unfortunately they will not be able to attend.
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reviews. There doesn't seem to be an automated way to do it at present. Thoughts? Regards,
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has not run since March 25. I was wondering if this can be reactivated please? Thanks. --
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what base Legobot is counting in, but for most people, it didn't migrate 48 links... :) --
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on that talk page and see if there's consensus to remove the archiving opt-in template. —
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Task 13 Knowledge:Articles for creation/Wrongly moved submissions hasn't run since April
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Hello. This robot changed an {{EngvarB}} template to a {{Use British English}} template
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has not run since 17 March. Could you give it a kick in the pants, please? Many thanks.
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It tagged a few from the category, but not a lot. May be they do not have FUR. Also see
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Yeah; I just got a bit surprised as well... since when did Legobot do my archiving? :P
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It was supposed to be a one-off...hopefully I don't end up responsible for these bots.
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Please use [[:File: notation instead of [[File: it prevents them from being displayed.
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despite the fact that I put up the RFC template 3-4 hours before your bot removes it!
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I just did a manual run and there were no errors in the bot's output. This is weird.
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Seems like the indexer still isn't working - I don't see any runs since March 24.--
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Legobot only does MiszaBot III's archiving when fired off as a special task, see
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It looks like any RFC tags placed after early 9 September haven't gotten listed.
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Hello Legobot. I am just letting you know that I declined the speedy deletion of
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If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the
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also reverted the previous edit, which was made almost an hour previously. --
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Thought something might have gone wrong, good to see it will be coming back!
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Legobot isn't archiving for me in place of Miszabot. Is my syntax okay on
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Just a heads up that a bot edit of "Migrating 2 langlinks to WP:Wikidata"
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I moved it to a more stable server, should run at 0:00 and 12:00 UTC now.
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Thanks, I fixed this a while back after receiving similar notes on meta.
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regarding an issue with which you may have been involved. The thread is
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templates on article talk pages. The bot doesn't expect human edits to
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Sorry, I'll try and put in some effort to get it back by this weekend.
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administration itself, it's important that they don't just disappear.
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The bot is jumping to the wrong conclusions at a renaming request by
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on 14 June but so far it does not seem to have run. Can you help?
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How do I put a more recent timestamp underneath the RfC template?
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Erp, sorry about that. I didn't realize files had interwikis...
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It's not bot-related. It was a template change yesterday, see
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Hi, thanks for the reply. Someone has suggested a solution on
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Hello :-). I was reading at the archives made by your bot on
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Update #2: It's running! Lets see how many it clears out. :D
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Updating Knowledge:Usernames for administrator attention/Bot
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I guess there was some unspecific error with auto-signing :
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Invitation to a Wicnic in Gainesville on Saturday, June 22nd
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The last talk page archive indexing seems to have been on
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Knowledge:Articles for creation/Wrongly moved submissions
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in the near future? It's been over a week. Many thanks.
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threads into archive, I think it was too many threads.
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template, so the bot thinks its still an active RfC.
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Is there a way to trigger Legobot to archive a page (
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