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space (a workflow that shows promise in surfacing session issues). If successful, we proceed as normal. If not, credentials are available to transparently re-login and try again. Debugging information will be written to STDOUT. This option is disabled by default and should not be enabled by those not
698:"innocent" outcome as such a promotion seems like mission-creep for an anti-vandalism tool. The link will change from a blue "thank" to red "thanked" if the action is successful. Note that only registered editors can be thanked, and the link will be hidden for edits made by unregistered users (T#055). 952:
This tool was my personal favorite for reverting vandalism, it made making mistakes nearly impossible. Everything was clear-cut and refined and I'm really upset that we can't use this tool anymore. Is there any way we can revive this tool without the help of the developer, West.andrew.g? He is about
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that he would try to revive the service the next time he's in Philly, which is probably not going to happen anytime soon given the current state of affairs in the United States. As the tool is open source, though, I would certainly be interested to hear if someone with the technical knowledge might
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The "ignore" button (adjacent to the "user" line of the "metadata panel") enables a session-length ignore of edits made by a particular user (e.g., repeated maintenance tasks that are not vandalism). The ignore list resets when STiki is restarted. The link will change from a blue "ignore" to red
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Implemented API "thank" functionality. A revision/editor can be "thanked" by using the button adjacent to the "REVISION_ID" line of the "metadata panel". "Thanking" is tied to specific revision-ids, justifying this placement. It was not made an explicit classification button and tied to the
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Added "Verify session at login" to the "Options" menu. This is an attempt to solve the "session dropped" errors experienced intermittently by some users. If checked, immediately after login, a test edit and AGF of that edit will be made to a dummy page in
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Greetings STiki-ers... The first update in a long time that isn't an emergency release! As always, your participation and continued feedback is appreciated. This is likely the STiki version that will take us over 1 MILLION reverts. This update brings us:
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A situation was identified where rollback tokens were sometimes failing to be acquired. This was in turn causing those rollbacks to silently fail and block subsequent ones. This probably caused some of the "I did work; but made no edits"
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The fact an article is CSD ("candidate for speedy deletion") can now be noted atop diffs, similar to how the "this will rollback 'n' edits" note already appears. This functionality is enabled by default, but is in "options" menu
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Edits made by STiki (reverts/rollbacks/warnings) will now be tagged with the "STiki" label. A backend process is available to label all prior revert/rollback actions in this manner, if this is determined desirable by community
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wrote some initial structure for this, but I am holding on trunk integration. To move forward, we need someone who has the time, expertise, resources (a server), and willingness to run a STiki backend and do all text
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Rather than the current "last revert" message having a very "error" tone, shift that to something more positively reflecting the classification was still useful. Better yet,
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I'm wondering what would be in the way technically to getting STiki up on Toolforge so that it's back up and it's less likely to go down hard like this in the future?
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IMO there is a good chance this can be made to run again post-COVID, so I would be in favor of waiting some more months or until we had more definite information.
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Interestingly, there is no issue if an AGF classification is applied. This is presumably due to a failed check/renewal of the expiration on the rollback token.
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The STiki client currently talks to the backend using only MySQL. MySQL communication could be firewalled by some organizations, making the move to
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There is a desire to somehow represent (possibly with underlining or a color) whether a wikilink has an existing article destination or is a
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left inactive for a period (hours), if the first edit classified is "vandalism" the "beaten to revert" message will be erroneously displayed.
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First attempt at solving macOS GUI layout issues. These seemed to stem from the fact macOS enforces a border on JButtons (T#054).
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to lose his administrative privileges due to inactivity and I think it's clear he is no longer interested in this project.
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Building in (redundant?) checks to ensure that rollback/edit tokens are acquired; still addressing session drop/fail issues
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The edit comment for an AIV posting regarding a registered user will link to that user's contributions, not their talk page
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The developer of the tool is about to lose admin privileges. Is there any way we can revive this tool without his help?
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Added minor utility script that allows one to grant explicit access to users with Unicode characters in usernames
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a good idea. However, this remains low priority given that such little mention has been made of this shortcoming.
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having issues. Hopefully this temporarily patches and helps in identifying the root cause of this ongoing bug.
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Minor change w.r.t. to height of "watchlist options" drop-down, which seems to have no default minimum height
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Current custom AGF messages hide behind opaque names and are fixed in number. There should be a more dynamic
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If the server source is up, I'd be happy to get it running again is the original author doesn't want to
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matter involving the tool, it is preferred to conduct all related conversation here, rather than on his
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until a consensus is reached, and readers of this page are welcome to contribute to the discussion.
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STiki exists only in English, and should perhaps put structure in place for
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Please discuss STiki on this talk page. This software has a single author,
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detect when conflicting edits are by STiki user to change message tone
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Knowledge:Redirects for discussion/Log/2022 July 1#Knowledge:Sticky
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article currently being displayed in the STiki browser is deleted
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CHANGELOG for 2016-08-04 release (and subsequent minor updates)
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Note that all requests pertaining to the inclusion of back-end
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The user should have the capability to display some form of
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Minor change to make login error messages more descriptive
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Thanks for your continued participation and support.
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to determine whether its use and function meets the
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Hopefully that will be the case. West.andrew.g said
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For those who use STiki at night or simply prefer a
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