Otourly added a comment.
Hello,
How many Wiktionaries have the entry " ашәахь " ?
According to https://fr.wiktionary.org/wiki/%D0%B0%D1%88%D3%99%D0%B0%D1%85%D1%8C
I would like to answer only three;
But " I miss You " tool gives us 17 except en one.TASK DETAILhttps://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T2
Pamputt added a comment.
@GoranSMilovanovic there was indeed probably a mismatch with previous updates. Now (18:00 UTC), the ten first entries of the list are correct (present in simplewikt and not in frwikt). There is no "empty" entry anymore. Everything looks good.TASK DETAILhttps://phabricator.w
GoranSMilovanovic added a comment.
@Pamputt I think you need to take into your consideration that the dashboard's update cycle takes a while (see: T203609#4563662).
Today, CET 12:45 approximately:
source: frwiktionary
target: simplewiktionary
Expected result: entries present in simple.wiktionary
Pamputt added a comment.
@Lea_Lacroix_WMDE it seems that aaa on simplewikt is one of this page. We see clearly that it has been deleted in the past. This is not the cas for other pages, such as "aabi".TASK DETAILhttps://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T203609EMAIL PREFERENCEShttps://phabricator.wikimedia
Lea_Lacroix_WMDE added a comment.
@Pamputt Could it be a difference between pages that never existed, and pages that have been created in the past and then deleted? Since I'm not admin on simplewiki, I can't check the history.TASK DETAILhttps://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T203609EMAIL PREFERENCEShttp
Pamputt added a comment.
I still continue to think that these pages do not exist. I do not know where does its content come from but for sure it is not part of the page. For "aabi", for example, we can see this content here. Yet, from here, we see clearly that the page is a red link.
Moreover, we c
GoranSMilovanovic added a comment.
Hi @Pamputt
of course they all exist.
Once again, there is a difference between (a) the existence of page, and (b) the existence of the content of the page.
All of the pages that you refer to exist on simple.wiktionary, and their content is :
There is currentl
Pamputt added a comment.
Actually, sorry for the mismatch but I set frwikt as source and simplewikt as target. Just now, I get the following list: "aabi", "abasie", "abdicable", "abdiceerden", "abduceretur", "abdukcji", ...
From this list, only "abdicable" exists on simplewikt. All other words do n
GoranSMilovanovic added a comment.
@Pamputt Also, I have checked for: abotonaré. It does exist on the fr.wiktionary, and not on the simple.wiktionary. Which is exactly what the dashboard delivers when asked to compare for a source and a target Wiktionary: what is found in the target, but not found
GoranSMilovanovic added a comment.
@Pamputt From the instructions on the top of the Compare page:
The Dashboard will generate a table of all entries found in the Target, but not in the Source Wiktionary.
Now, we use source = simplewiktionary and target = frwiktionary, and expect to receive entrie
Pamputt added a comment.
@GoranSMilovanovic indeed, the update has fixed some mistakes. However, I still continue to think there is a problem with simplewikt. In the new update, the list is "abasias", "abbottonare", "abcédographie". "abasias" was good (I created the page on frwikt). But "abbottona
GoranSMilovanovic added a comment.
@Pamputt I have checked for the abasia entry right now. As I have assumed: the dashboard "self-repaired" itself following one or two update cycles.
Namely, by comparing simplewikt as source and frwikt as target, we know find: abasias (please note the difference),
Pamputt added a comment.
Hmmm, it seems there is a specificity for simplewikt. Indeed, if I go here, I see clearly that "대신에" do not exist (red link). The same for "Aako". I do not know why they have a behaviour compared to other Wiktionaries.TASK DETAILhttps://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T203609EMAI
GoranSMilovanovic added a comment.
@Pamputt As ever, thank you for your input.
"대신에" and "Aako" do not exist on both frwikt and simplewikt
Both 대신에 and Aako exist on simple wiktionary. There is a difference between (1) a page that does not exist, and (2) a page that exists but has no text.
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