[00:36:58] @Bongo50 Thanks for the report. The Tests are currently not working properly. We've got 2 tasks for these 2 issues and are currently working on them, https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T314621 and https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T310161 [03:37:59] Anyone managed to get numbers working? [04:03:43] not since around the seventh grade, to the profound disappointment of my dad [09:31:05] Oh, yeah… that’s spam 🙄 : https://tools-static.wmflabs.org/bridgebot/a622ddc8/file_32957.jpg [13:51:06] I think I remember something about an AbuseFilter on Beta wikis that marks any external link by non-autoconfirmed users as spam [13:51:25] presumably because those wikis don't have many real admins but still receive a lot of spam [13:51:53] this happened to me once; then I learned "wikidata.org" = "spam" (re @lucaswerkmeister: I think I remember something about an AbuseFilter on Beta wikis that marks any external link by non-autoconfirmed users as spam) [13:51:59] so you're probably expected to know how to contact an admin who can unblock you [13:52:22] In theory, I do. [13:54:40] I just thought we might spare others the pain 😏 [17:17:35] I have trouble understanding how python implementations are supposed to work [17:19:14] The Successor function and the CelsiusToFahrenheit functions are both implemented in different ways and both get reference void errors when called [17:31:08] Al I've unblocked. Try the edit again without the "GUC" link? I'll investigate the abusefilter asap. [17:33:09] Also I just noticed the input/output examples for function usage don't show the correct values [17:37:40] Thank you. That works just fine 🌟 (re @quidditywiki: Al I've unblocked. Try the edit again without the "GUC" link? I'll investigate the abusefilter asap.) [18:02:00] @AracasDragon Thanks for the notes. If I understand correctly, you're referring to https://wikifunctions.beta.wmflabs.org/wiki/Z10017 ("Implementation: PythonSucc") and https://wikifunctions.beta.wmflabs.org/wiki/Z10019 ("Implementation: CtoF Python"). [mentioning Links or ZObject names will always help us with context!]. - It looks like @olivneh wrote both of those, and might be able to help either explain or resolve