On 28/01/13 15:39, Lydia Pintscher wrote:
Is anyone interested in getting us some stats for the deployment on
the Hungarian Wikipedia? There is a database dump at
http://dumps.wikimedia.org/backup-index.html from the 22nd of January
that could be used. I'm interested in the effect Wikidata had
On the subject of stats are there any plans to add wikidata access stats to:
http://dumps.wikimedia.org/other/pagecounts-raw/
Or are they available elsewhere?
//Ed
On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 10:31 AM, Nikola Smolenski smole...@eunet.rs wrote:
On 28/01/13 15:39, Lydia Pintscher wrote:
Is
On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 4:39 PM, Ed Summers e...@pobox.com wrote:
On the subject of stats are there any plans to add wikidata access stats to:
http://dumps.wikimedia.org/other/pagecounts-raw/
Or are they available elsewhere?
FYI: Denny asked here:
What is exact time of the next deployment (it and he)?
And what time you think is best to disable interwiki bots?
On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 2:12 PM, Lydia Pintscher
lydia.pintsc...@wikimedia.de wrote:
On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 10:16 AM, Jan Kučera kozuc...@gmail.com wrote:
How is the Hungarian
On 28.01.2013 16:31, Nikola Smolenski wrote:
On 28/01/13 15:39, Lydia Pintscher wrote:
Is anyone interested in getting us some stats for the deployment on
the Hungarian Wikipedia? There is a database dump at
http://dumps.wikimedia.org/backup-index.html from the 22nd of January
that could be
On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 10:52 PM, Katie Filbert
katie.filb...@wikimedia.dewrote:
PostgreSQL is really not supported at all yet for Wikibase. MediaWiki
core support for Postgres is also currently broken, while patches for sites
schema updates, ORM support are pending on gerrit.
Look like
On 28.01.2013 23:33, Hor Meng Yoong wrote:
Look like using PostgreSQL is a no-go for me at the moment for my project.
Both MySQL and PostgreSQL are great but the former is being changed to more
proprietary and its open-source's future is uncertain.
I would urge the MediaWiki development
On 29.01.2013 05:02, Hor Meng Yoong wrote:
Dear Daniel:
Thank you for the insight.
I used MySQL a few years ago, I find that MySQL's features on triggers and
stored procedures are restrictive. PostgreSQL is truly a better option.
The post here does not try to kick off a debate on