[08:56:33] Regarding Tallinn, is anyone informed on whether or not the scholarship committee has sent out emails to all accepted participants? Further, if they also plan on sending rejection emails. [09:18:09] I received one [10:06:00] If I use the event tool for WikiProjects, I should be able to decide if start / end date should exist at my discretion [10:44:08] o/ [10:44:59] I received my approval some days ago. (re @Danny: Regarding Tallinn, is anyone informed on whether or not the scholarship committee has sent out emails to all accepted participan...) [10:47:11] There is probably a delay between the accept and rejection mails as some people might not make it anymore and rejected the offer, making room for people that just didn't make the list [15:41:15] I am of the opposite opinion that to qualify for the event tool there has to exist start and end times (or else it is not an event). (re @cvictorovich: If I use the event tool for WikiProjects, I should be able to decide if start / end date should exist at my discretion) [15:43:47] We have translated the name for the category "Pages using WikiHiero" on translatewiki but the pages are still categorized under the original name. Is there anything else we should do here? [15:44:01] Yetkin When did you translate them? [15:44:10] last week [15:44:22] Then it will appear on your project on Thursday this week [15:44:37] ok, thanks [15:56:45] Referring to the selfless and collaborative contribution of a deaf person in projects like Wikipedia or Wiktionary, bringing their knowledge and expertise to the online community. [15:56:45] [15:56:47] Minimum deaf-hearing pair with proficiency in Sign language or knowledge of deaf and hearing culture. [15:56:48] [15:56:50] In the midst of confusion, the shared linguistic handicap dissolves. Will, innovation, difference, and more certainly, the ability to perceive as strength what could be considered a weakness. [16:19:11] Can we tailor a tool to streamline the workflow of WikiProject? (re @Jan_ainali: I am of the opposite opinion that to qualify for the event tool there has to exist start and end times (or else it is not an eve...) [16:34:16] Something like this? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_X (re @cvictorovich: Can we tailor a tool to streamline the workflow of WikiProject?) [16:34:33] "WikiProject X was an initiative to streamline WikiProjects to better serve their purpose." [16:35:30] sounds a nice hackathon task to model with https://metabase.wikibase.cloud/wiki/Main_Page (re @cvictorovich: Can we tailor a tool to streamline the workflow of WikiProject?) [16:58:51] Is that something you could share on the wiki? The accommodation section (https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Hackathon_2024/Venue_%26_Estonia#Accommodation) is not super informative right now. (re @siebrand: I have not gotten email. I didn’t request a scholarship. I’ve researched stay options yesterday, or more accurately, Maarten res...) [18:51:18] I want to work on that in the Hackathon (re @cvictorovich: Can we tailor a tool to streamline the workflow of WikiProject?) [18:55:00] Any Wikibase expert or api developer here? [18:55:00] [18:55:02] I am trying to add a qualifier (using - wbsetqualifier) to a claim via API. [18:55:03] [18:55:05] The claim adds just fine ✅ [18:55:06] The qualifier should have property:P407 and value:'Language_name'/WDID [18:55:08] [18:55:09] I am not sure what the value should look like in the api call (would it be just the WDID of the language or the language label?) or an object with datavalue? [18:55:11] [18:55:12] PS: I've tried both(WDQID and label) and I get the error "Invalid snak data." which may be refering to an incorrect value. [19:47:51] I think it expects the value to be something like `{"entity-type":"item","id":"Q12345"}` (re @Eugene233: Any Wikibase expert or api developer here? [19:47:51] [19:47:53] I am trying to add a qualifier (using - wbsetqualifier) to a claim via API. [19:47:54] [19:47:56] The cla...) [19:52:01] I think it's basically the datavalue->value part when looking at how the statement is stored as json, except that some of the fields are optional (the only way I know to find out which ones is trial and error, though)