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this project as defunct. Then, I would redesign the tip of the day page to be more user friendly and work for quotes as well. I believe that with one project covering both these topics, we can combine the little interest left and bring these projects back. With no opposition, I will probably go a head with this in a week as long as the reamaining tip of the day people are cool with it. If you leave a message here, please ping me as I will not be monitoring the page. To ping me just copy and paste this somewhere in your comment:
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As explained below, the mottoes have been automated, as discussed above. I'm still fine with that as the current selection is ample and appropriate. We do not require activity or busy work for its own sake so the project should be considered to be on standby – waiting until an hour of need, like a
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Please be more specific. What TAFI template or process are you referring to? My proposal is to set up the collection in such a way that the current collection of mottos is displayed one motto per day, over and over again, without human intervention, and without the automated system having to rename
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This project has gone very far south and is pretty much inactive. I am noticing the Tip of the Day is also starting to go down this path. I believe that this project and the tip of the day can both be saved if we merge the two and basically put a quote at the bottom of the tip of the day and mark
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The goals of these two projects are radically different, and we shouldn't burden the current leadership over at totd with this project. Totd is an operational help project, intended to assist people in learning and using Knowledge better. It is involved with the nuts and bolts of how Knowledge
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yes ping doesn't always worik for me either for some reason. Anyway I wrote this before seeing maybe the best thing was for me to help out a bit really, which I was pleased to do. You'd already done most of the work. And it is a good thing to encourage people to get involved. All the best
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I'm very tired and fresh on the scene; my first thoughts are to use the current date to act as the controlling argument in the call to an ordered list of mottos. The result would be a re-cycling of the list ad infinitum. The devil's in the details. I'll apply thought after
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are working. It's using a pseudo database structure of tables to allow us to run queries for more than just the motto of a particular date; we can ask for all the mottos from a particular month of a specific year, or find if a particular motto has been used, or when
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The mottoes have been automated, as discussed above. I'm fine with that as the current selection is ample. We do not require activity or busy work for its own sake so the project should be considered to be on standby – waiting until an hour of need, like a
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Your help would still be appreciated, if you're interested. I've gotten the module up to the point where it'll spit out a 2012 motto for the day. But ... I still haven't really decided on how to set up the master table so that people can add to it etc.
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for the motto being submitted, and if it's not already there, the submission is a neatly templated clicky button, fill out details, save affair. Other editors discuss and tweak until the decision is made, then if declined it gets added to a "declined"
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OMFG, I can't believe there's a separate page for every motto! I'm thinking use a Lua script to process the index page into a data file, manually save the data file in Lua format, then have a Lua script pick one entry out of the file for a given day.
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calling for it from any sensible number of sublists. Personally, I wouldn't make a single 1299 (and potentially rising) list for the template to access; a neat group of 13 subpages with 100 mottos each would be a lot more manageable/expandable
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Honestly I don't understand much of what you're saying above about discussing, declining, etc. the mottos; I thought they were already accepted. Anyway, with the rudimentary picker and the data files I've gone nearly as far as I can with
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with it. The module seems to work in simple cases (see the quote above, which is generated by it), but I don't have specifications so I can't really say that. My notion of what to do with it wasn't as elaborate as Gandt's, however.
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The current templates in use are already semi-automated, to display a random motto when there isn't one for the current date. But when that happens, it's not a daily motto. Going one step further would eliminate this problem.
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The Tip of the day project is alive and well. Note that it has never been run by more than one to three people at a time, though a few more than that pop in from time to time with the odd comment or contribution.
406:. It is an effort to laugh a bit at ourselves, celebrate our achievements, and foster a sense of community. Mottos can be humourous or serious, but must reflect the community or purpose of Knowledge. 1810:. It was like that at the start of this section. If we're fine with that, that's ok but we shouldn't try and make things look like they are daily when they are just random. If we archive all the 1439:
However, I was going to do all the getting, formatting and stuff with JavaScript via the API, then build the Lua after. I'm also near mah bed time, have a cold and don't work half as fast as you
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I just nominated a motto, however digging further I see that the process has stalled and mottos are random. If you are not accepting new mottos, can I ask that an inactive banner be placed on
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Once that's working, I'll make some templates utilising it, and work on templating the submission process for new mottos. Like I said, I'm not fast, but I get there in the end.
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1299 is a lot of mottos. We should take advantage of this resource and reuse them. It is just a matter of designing or redesigning some templates.
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the mottos. These together would act in effect as a single lookup object resulting in all mottos being obtainable by referencing any related value.
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The way I'd have gone about this would have one full array of wikitext mottos with (matched by index) other arrays listing the various ways to
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for reference during later pre-submission searches, and if accepted, (with the gadget enabled) an editor clicks a button to update the arrays.
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element to the randomness. If this is supposed to be like that, can we archive this project completely, because all that happens now is
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Huh? Why? Someone should delete that. Well, I've since slapped "inactive" on most pages, since it took 8 months for a reply.
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To maintain the lists, I had in mind a gadget utilising the MW API that would do all the editing required to add new entries.
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because it is still set for the entire year of 2015. Question: is there any kind of tool to move(copy-paste), for example,
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Right here! I haven't been very active on Knowledge lately because I'm otherwise occupied, but I check up on it regularly.
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Templates can be created to format the Lua output, and the Lua functions to access the arrays can be extended as desired.
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looks complex & complicated. After a more in-depth review, I think that the process can be streamlined to resemble
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I took a look but have been busy with other things so didn't get far into it. I haven't forgotten though.
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is a project dedicated to creating and displaying a daily unofficial Knowledge motto included on various
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There's still a little work to do, and then a code review (not until I've done my little best though).
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just displays a random motto. Just like it did in the opening comment of this section. There's no
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The process for submitting, reviewing and accepting or declining would start with a search of the
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The motto department has gathered 1299 mottos. Enough to display a motto per day for 3.5 years.
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It's not clear which motto is meant but it seems to have been fixed as there is no such link to
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subpages this would probably be suffice; it doesn't stop people raising issues on talk pages. –
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does this using a yearless year, but the tips are limited to 365 tip pages (one year's worth).
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The project would become almost maintenance free, while providing a distinct motto each day.
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Such a system could easily be added to (with new mottos), with some simple code adjustments.
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Knowledge:Village_pump_(technical)#Conflict_with_templates_Motto_of_the_day/Media_of_the_day
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I'd like to be able to access the mottos by index (as you have), but by the use of multiple
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so it loops around at 1299. Then it down to implementation detail of how to pick MotD. —
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is seconds since Jan 1, 1970, 86400 seconds is a day; this give days since 1970. We do a
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Knowledge:Categories_for_discussion/Log/2013_October_18#Category:Knowledge motd templates
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I suggest a template be created to display the same set of mottos over and over again.
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be able to define related groups to be called as a group or select members from groups
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pull them out by various forms of date from day through day of month to full with year
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Ah, each motto is on its own dated subpage. That changes my mind/approach. Thinking...
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One difference between tips and mottos is that mottos don't generally go out of date.
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Has this WP been officially declared dead, or historical, or is it just inactive?
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I'll happily put it together in a while (dog needs a walk first) if it's liked.
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I'm actually slowly working on it right now, but others may streak ahead.
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Like you (apparently), I prefer doing than explaining, but here goes:
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Well, I just got the first part of the process working, under title
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On top of this, the code pulling the random motto is the code from
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This page is for discussion of the project itself, not the mottos.
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Well, to seal the deal I basically need someone to say put it on
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What does OMFG mean? (Oh My Fat Gut?)...just kidding. Seriously,
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Automating this project in that way would minimize maintenance.
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with the result (so we only need to calculate it once), and
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page, where there is a 3-box flowchart of their process.
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https://commons.wikimedia.org/Commons:Media of the day
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